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 NAVI Before Use 5 Disclaimers..................................................... 5 Important Points on Usage............................. 6 FCC NOTE..................................................... 6 FCC CAUTION............................................... 6 Restrictions on Operations while the Vehicle Is Driving.......... 7 How to Clean.................................................. 7 Trademarks....................................................
Change the Route............................ 60 Change Search Conditions........................... 60 Set and Change a Waypoint......................... 60 Select from Four Routes............................... 63 Search for a Detour Route............................ 63 Searching for a Different Route.................... 64 Pause Route Guidance................................ 64 Delete a Route.............................................. 64 Select the DRG route...................................
INFO/SETTINGS INFO 129 Calendar......................................... 129 Displaying................................................... 129 Setting Special Days.................................. 130 Setting Anniversaries.................................. 132 User SD.......................................... 134 Displaying................................................... 134 Update the Map Database............. 135 Trip................................................. 136 Displaying...................
The followings are what you need to know before using this product. Before Use Disclaimers 5 Before Use • Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible for losses resulting from fire, earthquake, tsunami, flood, 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.
Important Points on Usage Common • During operation, ensure that the vehicle is not stationary in a garage or other confined area with bad ventilation while the engine is running. Doing so may result in gas 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.
Restrictions on Operations while the Vehicle Is Driving How to Clean 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. ©2010 siRiUs XM Radio inc.
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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. CAUTION This indicates details regarding handling of the product that if ignored, could be expected to result in personal injury or property loss. WARNING • Do not insert foreign objects into the disc slot or card slot. This may lead to fire, electric shock, or malfunction.
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 fire 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. • If opening or closing the monitor panel interferes with gear shift lever operation etc.
How to Read This Manual 9) (P000) Shows the page to refer to. It contains relevant explanations etc. The notation used in this manual and what it means are as follows. 5) 2) 3) 4) 6) 7) 10)Continued on the next page Used when the explanation of operations is continued. 8) Introduction 1) 9) Before Use 10) 1) Volume Header Classified by main functions. 2) Chapter Header Classifies more finely the main functions in the volume header. A chapter header appears at the head of each chapter.
Basic Operation 6) OPEN key Displays the monitor panel open/close screen. Used to open/close the monitor panel or insert or remove a disc (P80) . 7) SETTINGS key (P195) Used to make settings. 8) INFO key (P24) Used to check information. 9) FOLDER/TUNE key Allows to select an audio file folder or a radio station by turning. SOUND key (P205) Pressing the key displays the sound quality setting screen. Used to adjust the sound quality.
When the panel is open Start Start the system. 1) 2) CAUTION • This system cannot be started unless a map card is inserted. Introduction 3) 1 Switch the vehicle's ignition key to “ACC” or “ON”. 2 Check the message, then touch OK . 1) Map slot The map card that contains the map data for the navigation functions is inserted here. 2) User slot An audio SD card is inserted here. Audio SD cards can be played (P119) . Also, map data can be updated.
SD Cards This product supports two types of SD cards: map cards used with the navigation function and audio SD cards used with audio functions. WARNING • In order to prevent an accident, keep the SD card out of the reach of small children. If a child does swallow an SD card, seek immediate medical attention. CAUTION • Do not insert the map card anywhere other than the map slot in this product. Doing so may lead to malfunction. Data might be destroyed and the map card might become unusable.
Insert an SD Card the map slot. Insert until you hear the “click”. Insert the map card that contains the map data for the navigation functions. 1 Press the Audio SD Card Insert the audio SD card used for the audio functions. 1 Press the OPEN key. Introduction Map Card 3 Insert the map card into MAP Slot OPEN key. MAP Card 2 Touch Monitor OPEN . 4 Press the 2 Touch Basic Operation CAUTION • Do not insert into the user slot. Monitor OPEN . OPEN key to close the monitor panel.
3 Insert the audio SD card into the user slot. Insert until you hear the “click”. User Slot Remove the SD Card Map Card 3 Push the audio SD card in the user slot until you hear a “click”. The map card that contains the map data for the navigation functions is inserted. This device cannot be used if the map card is removed. Audio SD Card Audio SD Card Audio SD Card CAUTION • Do not insert into the map slot. 4 Press the OPEN key to close 1 Press the 2 Touch OPEN key. Monitor OPEN .
How to Perform Touch Operations Introduction This system uses a touch panel that is operated by touching the display directly. Searching Items from a List By touching or , you can select one item at a time from the list. By touching or , you can move the display one page. When Touching ___ This manual indicates the operation of touching the screen to “Enter” with “Touch ___”. ▼ Basic Operation Also, the menu of operations executed by touch is indicated as “Touch Switch”.
How to Input Characters ADVICE • For some functions and character types, some touch switches may either not be displayed or changed into some other touch switch. For details, refer to the explanations of individual functions. This section explains the menu items for the character input keyboard. Keyboard for Character Input 1) 2) 6) 7) 3) 8) 9) 4) 5) 1) Input character display section Displays the input characters. 2) The cursor is displayed with and to the left of , characters are input.
Types of Characters That Can Be Input Input assist for searches 1) 2) 3) Introduction The input keyboard is capable of inputting various characters. Character input is displayed when it becomes necessary during the operation of functions. However, some functions limit the characters that can be input. Keyboard for Number Input The input keyboard makes it possible to input house numbers and latitude/longitude. Letters/numbers 4) 5) Displays the previous candidate list.
Top Menu By pressing the corresponding key, you can use various functions from the top menus. Touch switch Display contents Display Types The top menus have a number of display methods. You can use the one you like best. You can switch by touching the display switch menu at the top of each top menu. NOTE • The types that can be displayed depend on the top menu. There are also menus that do not allow you to switch the display type.
Destination Menu This section explains the destination menu displayed when you press the 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 7) 14) 2) 7) Go Home Allows you to register a home location. (P67) Also allows you to set your registered home as the destination.(P46) 3) (P49) Allows you to search for a location from an address. 4) (P50) Allows you to input the name of an establishment to search for the establishment.
Navi Menu This section explains the navigation menu displayed when you press the NAVI MENU key. 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) Route Menu (P57) Allows you to check and edit the set route. 2) Guidance (P196) Allows you to set up the guidance display. 3) (P197) Allows you to set up the navigation display. 4) (P75) Allows you to set up the RTT. 5) Route Options (P201) Allows you to set up the default values for route search conditions.
Mode 8) (P128) When an external input device is connected to this product, the audio from the external input device is played. 9) (P123) When a Bluetooth-capable audio device is connected to this product, the Bluetooth audio function can be used. This section explains the Mode displayed when you press the MODE key. 6) 3) 7) 4) 8) 5) 9) *1, *2 Bluetooth Audio *3 Introduction 1) 2) AUX *1 This is equipment that only some vehicle types have.
INFO Menu 7) GPS Information (P141) Allows you to check the name of the current location, its latitude/longitude, and the number of GPS satellites being received. 8) Map Reg. Code (P135) Allows you to check the request code required for updating the map. 9) (P143) Allows you to make and receive telephone calls. This section explains the info menu displayed when you press the INFO key.
SETTINGS Menu This section explains the settings menu displayed when you press the SETTINGS key. 1) 2) Picture Control (P213) Allows you to adjust the picture quality. 3) (P213) Allows you to make settings for vehicle equipment. Vehicle Settings *1 4) System *2 Allows you to make settings for the Time (P208) , Language (P208) , Camera (P150) , A/C Cut-in (P209) , Units (P209) , Pairing (P209) , Keyboard Layout (P212) , etc. 5) Basic Operation (P213) Allows you to switch OFF the screen display.
NAVI GPS Antenna This chapter explains navigation function operations. Basic Operation Navigation Functions What is Navigation? Navigation is a system that measures the location of your car and guides you along the route to the set destination. Your car's location displayed on the map is measured with the “GPS” and “Map matching” functions. GPS(Global Positioning System) The system that uses GPS satellites to detect the location is called “GPS”.
Map Data The map data may contain wrong or missing characters, incorrect locations etc. Position Measurement Measurement Error When radio signals cannot be received from GPS satellites, measurement error occurs easily and the location of your car may not be displayed correctly. If you keep on driving, when it becomes possible to receive radio signals from GPS satellites, the error in the current location will be automatically corrected.
Route Search Methods Route Guidance • The route displayed in the route guidance is a reference route to the destination. It is not necessarily the shortest route. This route guidance also does not take traffic congestion information into account. • Not all roads are used in route guidance. • Routes using ferries are set to be less recommended than normal roads. Therefore, even when a ferry provides a quicker route to the destination, a route not using the ferry may be displayed.
Navigation Screen This section explains the navigation map screen and the display contents for the menu screens. Map Display Contents The map screens include the current location screen and scroll screens (P30) . This section explains the contents displayed on the current location screen, which is displayed when you press the MAP key. 5) 6) 1) 3) 4) 1) Route guidance mark The road you are to drive is indicated by an arrow. With the [Screen] “Searched Root”, you can select [Arrow] or [Line].
Scroll Screens ADVICE This section explains the contents displayed on the scroll screens displayed when the map is scrolled or after a search is performed (P39) . 1) 2) 5) 6) 3) 4) 1) City name If there is a city name for the cursor position, this city name is displayed. 2) mark Shows the starting point with the mark. 3) mark The set destination (P46) is shown with mark. the 4) mark The Cursor mark is displayed at the center point of the location scrolled to.
Individual Icons This section explains the icons displayed on the current location screen (P29) . Displayed when connected to Bluetooth. →“Bluetooth Setting”(P209) Display the Destination Menu You can set the destination and erase routes from this menu screen. 1 Press the key. NAVI Displayed when the phone is used. Redisplays the phone operation panel (P148) . 1 On the scroll screen, touch Set . ▼ Basic Operation Displays the status of the audio source currently being used.
Set as Dest. location can be set as the The destination. →“Set as the Destination”(P41) Address Book The location can be registered.→“Set in the Address Book”(P42) POI nearby Establishments around the location can be searched for. →“Search for Nearby Establishments”(P42) Location check The position of location relative to the current location can be checked. →“Check the Location of Your Car.”(P43) Set as RTT surveillance Areas (around the location) can be registered to check traffic messages.
Select the Map Screen You can change the map type and reference orientation. 1 Touch the “Direction icon”. ADVICE • You can select the map type and the reference orientation separately. • To change the right screen for Two Maps display, touch the direction icon on the right screen side. Types of Maps This section explains the types of maps you can change to. One Map You can display the standard map on one screen. NAVI Direction icon “Reference orientation”.
Freeway Info This displays a list of freeway exit service areas with the current location as the starting point. ADVICE • You can check various information on the freeway simplified map →“Freeway Information”(P44) • To select a freeway simplified map, it is necessary to be driving on a freeway. • It cannot be displayed on one screen (entire screen). • You can find out the distance to various establishments and other information.
Map Reference Orientation This section explains the map reference orientation, which you can change. 2D(N-up) This displays a map with north as up. 3D This displays a map as seen looking down from above. 2D(H-up) This displays a map with the direction in which your car is moving as up. NAVI (Red) 2D(Auto) This automatically changes between “H-up” and “N-up” linked with the map scale. For scales of 100 m and less, changes to “H-up” and for scales of 250 m and more, changes to “N-up”.
Change the P side P Display Information 5 Touch the “item” to display. Change the information displayed on the P side P sub-screen. 1 Touch the “Direction icon”. ▼ Direction icon 2 Touch PsideP . 3 Touch Set . 4 Touch PsideP . 36 Select the Map Screen The screen for the selected item is displayed on the left screen.
Guidance Display This product displays various guidance according to the situation. Toll Booth Guidance Map Displayed when you approach a toll booth. Lane Guidance Displayed when there is lane information for the junction ahead. Junction Guidance Map NAVI When you are traveling the route, as you approach a guidance point, this map is displayed together with the voice guidance. It shows the distance to the junction, the name of the junction, and the name of the area.
Junction View When you approach a junction on a freeway, the actual junction configuration, which way to go, the junction name, etc. are displayed. CAUTION • Car's location mark is not displayed. • Sometimes the actual junction configuration differs from the guidance. Curve Guidance Warnings are given by audio and with an icon if you try to take a curve too fast. It is necessary to set the [Guidance] “Curve Guidance” [On].
Operate the Map This section explains how to perform such operations as changing the scale and scrolling the map. Switch the Scale 1 Touch the “scale icon”. ▼ Scroll the Map This is used to move from the current location screen to another location and check the map. ▼ ADVICE • While you are scrolling, sometimes part of the map is not displayed. They do not indicate a malfunction.
Scroll Fine Adjustment This finely adjusts the scroll position. 1 After scrolling, touch Tuning . 2 Touch the direction. Touch a few times to finely adjust. 3 Touch Tuning Off . ▼ This completes the fine adjustment.
Operations from the Scroll Menu 3 Touch Start . ▼ When you display the scroll menu, you can set the destination, waypoints, address book, etc. ADVICE 1 Display the scroll menu (P31) . ADVICE • If a route has already been set, that route is erased and is set as the new destination. 2 Touch ADVICE • If there is establishment information for the location, a list of these establishments is displayed for you to select from. 2 Touch Set as Dest. , and then Itinerary List .
Set in the Address Book Set the scroll screen (P30) location as an address in the address book. 1 Display the scroll menu (P31) . 2 Touch Address Book . ▼ Search for Nearby Establishments Search for establishments around (P30) location on the scroll screen. Here, as an example, petrol stations are searched for around the location. 1 Display the scroll menu (P31) . 2 Touch Nearby POI . 3 Touch GAS STATION in “My Categories”. are searching for. Set to Addr. Book .
Check the Location of Your Car. You can check the relationship between the scroll screen (P30) location and your current location. 1 Display the scroll menu (P31) . Location check . NAVI 2 Touch ▼ You can check the relationship between your current location and the cursor location. ADVICE • The location with the mark is the cursor location.
Freeway Information When you drive on a Freeway, “Freeway Info” (P34) is displayed. You can check service area and parking area establishment information and junction information. Display Contents Information on Establishments This displays information on the establishment. (Up to for 4 establishments can be displayed.) 1) 2) 3) 4) Icon Explanation of marks GAS STATION 1) Route number and route name Displays the route number and route name for the freeway current displayed in “freeway Info”.
Displaying With the factory settings, when you drive on a freeway, “freeway Info” (P34) is displayed automatically, so no operation is required. ADVICE 1 Touch the “Direction icon”. 1 Touch or . ADVICE • Touching [Set] displays the scroll menu. You can set the destination, waypoints, and address book. →“Display the Scroll Menu”(P31) NAVI • If you set the [Screen] “Freeway Simplified Map Automatic Display” to [Not Display], this operation is performed.
Destination Settings Set Your Home as the Destination 3 Touch Start . ▼ You can set your pre-registered home (P67) as the destination. 1 Press the key. This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch Go Home . ▼ The search for the route with your home as the destination is complete and route guidance starts. NOTE This displays the guidance start screen (P56) . • If a route using the HOV lane is in the search result with set conditions, a telop that confirms the use of the HOV lane is displayed.
Set the Searched for Location as the Destination 3 When the location you NOTE searched for is displayed, touch Start . • If a route using the HOV lane is in the search result with set conditions, a telop that confirms the use of the HOV lane is displayed. 1 Press the NAVI This section explains the series of operations for setting the location searched for with “Search for a Location”(P48) as the destination. key. This displays the destination menu.
Search for a Location With this product, you can use various methods to search for locations. The location searched for here is used when setting the destination (P46) , a waypoint (P60) , or an address in the address book (P67) . This section explains the method for searching from the destination menu (P21) . ADVICE • Touching [info] displays a map of the surroundings and related information.
Use the Search History You can use the search history of locations that were set as the destination and display again a map of the surroundings. ADVICE • The search history contains the most recent 50 items. key. This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch Previous 50 . You can delete a registered search history. 1 Press the key. This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch Previous 50 . 3 Touch Delete . Search from Address Searches for a location from an address. 1 Press the key.
Search by Inputting an Establishment Name The name of an establishment can be input to search for its location. 1 Press the 4 Touch All Categories , then input the “category name”. 5 Touch All POIs , then input the “name of the establishment” you are searching for. key. This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch Point of Interest . Touching [Last 5] allows you to select from among the last 5 searches. 3 Touch All Cities , then input the “city name”.
Editing My Categories ADVICE • If the list has the “+” mark, touch [Sub POI], select the detailed establishment name. Registers a frequently used establishment category in “My Categories”. Up to 6 entries can be registered in “My Categories”. 1 Press the key. This displays the destination menu. 8 Touch Set . 3 Touch All Categories . 4 Touch Edit . ADVICE • You can also edit by touching [NAVI MENU] key, [Personal], and [My Categories] in “Edit”.
Search for Nearby Establishments You can search for establishments near the current location and destination and along the route. 6 Touch the “establishment” you are searching for. 1 Press the As an example, search for petrol stations. key. This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch Advanced Search . 3 Touch Nearby POI . 4 Touch GAS STATION . 5 Touch any “Sub-Category”. 52 Search for a Location key. This displays the destination menu.
Searching for Establishments near the Destination or a Waypoint 1 Press the key. This displays the destination menu. 3 Advanced Search . Touch POI by Dest./Inter.dest. . 4 Touch the “location” to search for. This searches for establishments near any desired street. 1 Press the establishment” you are searching for. key, then touch Advanced Search . 2 Touch POI along a Street . 3 Touch an item, then input the “location”.
Searching for Establishments along a Freeway or near an Exit This searches for establishments along a freeway or near an exit. You can only use this when you are driving on a freeway. 1 Press the key. This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch Advanced Search . 3 Touch POI at FWY . Search from Telephone Number Used when you know the telephone number of the location you are searching for. 1 Press the key. This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch 3 Phone Number .
Search by Latitude and Longitude Set the Start Location as the Destination You can set the destination by specifying the latitude and longitude. You can set the start location set for the route as a new destination. 1 Press the 1 Press the key. This displays the destination menu. Latitude/Longitude . 3 Touch Latitude or Longitude . 2 Touch Return Trip . NAVI 2 Touch key. This displays the destination menu. ▼ This displays the guidance start screen (P56) .
Guidance Start Screen Show Route This is the screen displayed when the location to set as the destination is decided. This section explains the operations you can do on this screen. 1) 5) 6) 7) 2) 3) 4) 8) This section explains the screen displayed when you touch [Show Route]. Start Modify 1) Location information When such location information as the “establishment name”, “street name”, “city name”, “country name”, “latitude”, “longitude”, or “telephone number” has been obtained, it is displayed.
Route Checking and Changing Route Checking If a route has been set, you can check it. 1 On the current location screen, touch the “junction guidance icon”. When the route you are traveling has a junction ahead where you must turn left or right, you can have audio guidance and junction guidance map display provided ahead of time. ADVICE • During checking, the map type displayed is One Map 2D (N-up). • The same operations can also be carried out on “Show Route”(P56) by touching [Preview].
Types of Check Methods Backward Stop Forward Back Scrolls from the destination toward the start location. Stops scrolling for going backward or forward. Scrolls from the start location toward the destination. Check the Entire Route Remaining This displays the map at a scale that allows you to check the route from the start location to the destination. This displays the map at a scale that can display all of the route that has not been traveled yet.
Route Outline This displays a list of junctions at which turns must be made on the route to the destination. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. Route Menu . 3 Touch View Route . 4 Touch Rt.Outline . ▼ • Once you have actually driven the route and arrived at the destination, you cannot run the demo trip. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch Start Demo . ▼ 1 During the demo trip, press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu.
Change the Route A detour route or a different route can be set for the route currently set. The route search method can also be changed. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch Route Menu , and then Itinerary . ▼ Change Search Conditions You can change the route search conditions. 1 On the itinerary list screen, touch Options . 2 Touch the “search condition” to set. →“Route Options”(P201) Set and Change a Waypoint ADVICE • Set the destination before setting any waypoint.
4 Touch add. Add for the location to Search Method Selection Screen Phone Number The location scrolled to on the map (P39) can be set. Latitude/ Longitude The latitude and longitude can be entered to search for the location. The procedure is the same as from Step 2 onward in “Search by Latitude and Longitude”(P55) . Return Trip Loads the start location used for route setting. Point of Interest The name of an establishment can be entered to search for its location.
Deleting a Waypoint Delete a set waypoint. ADVICE • Waypoints that you have already passed cannot be deleted. 1 On the itinerary list screen, touch Delete . 2 Touch the “waypoint” to delete. Operating from a Sub-menu You can delete the next waypoint you are scheduled to pass through. 1 On the current location screen, touch ▲ . 2 Touch Change Route . 3 Touch Clear Transit Route . ▼ Re-ordering waypoints The order for reaching the destination and waypoints is changed.
Select from Four Routes Search for a Detour Route You can simultaneously search for routes with four different conditions, then select one of them. ADVICE You can search for a route that detours ahead the distance you specify. 1 On the itinerary list screen, touch Show Route and 4Routes . 2 Touch the “search condition” to set. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu.
Searching for a Different Route This repeats the searches for the route. 1 On the current location screen, touch ▲ . 2 Touch Change Route . 3 Touch Alternative Route . ▼ The search for a different route is complete and route guidance starts. Pause Route Guidance This pauses route guidance. 1 On the current location screen, touch 2 Touch ▲ . Stop Guidance . ▼ This pauses route guidance.
Select the DRG route When the RTT message is detected, a route based on the detected information is searched and DRG (Dynamic Route Guidance) route can be selected. ADVICE 1 When the search for a new route based on RTT messages is complete... 5 Touch an item, then input the “location”. NOTE • Up to 5 avoid areas can be registered. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch Route Menu , and then Avoid Areas . 3 Touch any Empty .
10 Touch 11 Set Area . Touch Set Area again. 12 Touch Set . ▼ This displays the avoid area list screen. Editing an Avoid Area Deleting an Avoid Area 1 Execute up to Step 2 in 1 Execute up to Step 2 in 2 Touch 2 Touch You can change and set avoid areas. “Register an Avoid Area”(P65) . Active or Inactive for the set area. Active Sets that route guidance does not take you through the registered area. Inactive Sets that route guidance does take you through the registered area.
Set an Address in the Address Book Register a Home Location 5 Touch any “search method” and search for the location. 7 Touch Set as Home . NAVI If you register your home, it is simple to set a route going home from the location you have gone out to. ADVICE • You can change the address book information displayed here. Execute the procedure for Steps 5 and beyond in “Change Address Book Information”(P73) . ▼ Registration of your home is complete. ADVICE 1 Press the key.
Change the Home Location Erase Your Home Registration You can edit your home information. This deletes your home registration. 1 Press the 1 Execute up to Step 2 NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch Personal . 3 Touch Edit in “Home Location”. ▼ in “Change the Home Location”(P68) . 2 Touch Delete in “Home 3 Touch Yes . Location”. ▼ Deletion of your home registration is complete. This displays the information in the address book for your home (P73) .
Set a Frequently Used Location in the Address Book 5 Touch any “search method” and search for the location. You can register locations frequently used as a destination or waypoint. →“Search Method Selection Screen”(P61) key. 6 When the location you This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch the “number” to register. If no “number” is displayed, touch ▲ 3 Touch ▼ Frequently used location registration is complete. searched for is displayed, touch Set .
Change a Frequently Used Location You can edit frequently used locations. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch Personal . 3 Touch Edit in “Special Location”. ▼ Delete a Frequently Used Location 1 Execute up to Step 2 in “Change a Frequently Used Location”(P70) . 2 Touch Delete in “Special Location”. 3 Touch the “frequently used location” to delete. 4 Touch Done . 5 Touch Yes . ▼ Frequently used location deletion is complete.
Set an Address in the Address Book Setting a location you have gone to, a location you want to go see, or the like in the address book makes route setting simple. • Up to 200 addresses can be registered in the address book. This section explains the series of operations for registering a location searched for from the destination menu (P21) in the address book. ADVICE ADVICE • Depending on the search method, the establishment name and telephone number may not be displayed.
Change the List Order You can change the order of items in the address book list. 1 Press the key. This displays the destination menu. 2 Touch Address Book . This displays the address book list. 3 Touch the “order” to change to. Delete an Address from the Address Book Delete an address registered in the address book. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch Personal . 3 Touch Delete in “Address Book”. 4 Touch the “address in the address book” to delete.
Change Address Book Information You can change and delete addresses from the address book. • The location must already be registered. key. This displays the destination menu. Address Book . This displays the address book list. 3 Touch Edit in “Address 4 Touch the “address in the address book” to change. ADVICE • You cannot change the location mark for your home. You can change the location in the address book. 1 On the address book information screen, touch Adjust .
Name You can change the name of the location mark for the location in the address book displayed on the map screen. ADVICE • You can select to display or not display the name of the location in the address book on the map with [Screen] “Address Book Names”. →“Navi Settings”(P195) Street or City You can change the street name or city name. 1 On the address book information screen, touch “street” or “city”. 2 Input the “name” to change, then touch Set .
RTT RTT You can use the real-time traffic message. RTT Switches You can receive or check traffic messages. 1 On the current location screen, touch RTT . ▼ When the RTT messages or traffic rule information is detected, the best route is calculated automatically based on the detected information and guidance is provided. → “Select the DRG route” (P65) RTT ADVICE • It is necessary to set the [RTT Options] “Dynamic Route Guidance” to [On].→ “Navi Settings” (P195) In this case, touch [Yes].
RTT Event Icons Each traffic message is displayed with the following marks on the map. Display Contents This section explains the RTT messages displayed on the map. ADVICE • Whether or not to display “RTT Event Icons” can be selected with [RTT] → [RTT Icons on Map].
Checking the RTT Traffic Messages You can check the traffic messages using RTT. ADVICE • When “RTT Event Icons” are displayed overlapped, a list is displayed to select the icon. 1 On the current location screen, NAVI touch RTT . 2 Touch the “RTT Event Icons” to check. ▼ RTT This displays the traffic message screen. ADVICE • You can check the previous and next or . information by touching • Touching [Map] displays a map of the surroundings.
Registering the RTT Surveillance Map Areas can be registered to check traffic messages. NOTE Registering from Scroll Menu 1 Scroll the map (P39) and line up mark with the “location” the to register. • Up to 3 areas can be registered. Registering from RTT Traffic Messages 1 Execute up to Step 2 in “Checking the RTT Traffic Messages” (P77) . ▼ 2 Touch Set . 3 Touch Set as RTT Surveillance . 4 Touch RTT Surveillance Map to register.
AV Adjust Volume Adjust the audio function volume. The following explains audio function operations. Switch Audio ON/OFF You can switch the audio function ON/OFF. AV 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. PWR/VOL key counter- clockwise.
Insert/Eject Discs The following explains how to insert a disc into this product. CAUTION • When replacing discs, first ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stopping is permitted. • Do not insert your hand, fingers, or foreign objects into the disc slot. This may lead to injury, smoking, or fire. • Do not place anything (juice or anything else) on the panel. • Be careful that your hand or fingers are not pinched when you open or close the panel.
Forcing Disc Ejection Usually, when the disc loading ends normally, the inserted disc can be ejected with the method in the “Ejecting the Disc” , but if disc loading fails and the playback information screen can be displayed, you can forcibly eject the disc with the following method. AV Icons During audio playback, an icon is displayed on the navigation screen as below in order to show the audio source being played back. AV Icon 1 To start this product, hold down the OPEN key.
6) Steering Remote Control Switch Operation A type B type 4) 5) C type MODE ∧ ∧ 3) 1) 2) 1) “SPEECH” key Starts voice control of this product. 2) “OFF HOOK” key*1 Used to receive a telephone call. Other than during incoming calls, voice control (hands-free) for Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface will start. 3) “ON HOOK” key*1 Used to end a telephone call.
Handling of Discs This explains care that should be taken in the handling of discs. Important Points on Handling Cleaning 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.
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 files 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.
Audio Files(MP3/ WMA/AAC/WAV) This product can play back MP3/WMA/ AAC/WAV format*2 audio files recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, USB devices, and SD cards *1. *1 SD card inserted into user slot *2 WAV files recorded on CD-ROMs and audio files in AAC format that have “.aac” file extension cannot be played. 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.
Folder Structure Name Up to 8 folder levels can be recognized. You can create a folder structure such as Genre - Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/ AAC/WAV format audio files) for management of tracks. Format specifications ROOT Multisession Folder Audio file ♪ ♪ ♪ 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level Explanation Level 1 Maximum 8 character file name, and 3 character file extension.
What Is MP3? Specifications for MP3 files that can be played are as below. * For vehicles with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). Item Specification Details MPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER3 MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3 Sampling frequency [kHz] MPEG-1:32/44.1/48 MPEG-2:16/22.
What Is WMA? WMA is an abbreviation of Windows Media Audio, and this 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 files protected using this system.
What Is AAC? AAC is an abbreviation of Advanced Audio Coding, and this is an audio compression standard used in “MPEG-2” and “MPEG-4”. This features 1.4x the compression of MP3, with comparable audio quality. Specifications for AAC files that can be played are as below. * For vehicles with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). Item Details Specification Advanced Audio Coding MPEG4/AAC-LC MPEG2/AAC-LC Sampling frequency [kHz] MPEG4 8/11.
What Is WAV? WAV is an abbreviation of “RIFF wave form Audio Format” and is mostly used on Windows. This audio data format was developed by Microsoft and IBM. Normally WAV files are not compressed and that is the only type of WAV file that this product can handle. CAUTION • WAV files different from the standards above may not be played back correctly or file/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
Radio Listen to Radio This explains how to listen to FM and AM radio broadcasts. HD Radio TM broadcast or analog broadcast can be received. 1 Press the 3 Turn the FOLDER/TUNE key to select a station. MODE key. 2 Touch FM or AM . ▼ The station at the selected frequency is played. ADVICE The radio broadcast information screen is displayed. • By pressing the [AUDIO] key, you can display the navigation screen while using the audio function.
Display Contents FM Radio Broadcast Information Screen 7) 8) 9) 10) 1) 2) 3) 4) 12) 16) 13) 5) 6) 11) *) 1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, preset channel number, reception frequency, and station name. 6) 2) Sub Channel Indicator This is displayed if the station being received digitally has a sub channel. Channel numbers with broadcasts are displayed in white. Channel numbers with no broadcasts are displayed in grey.
AM Radio Broadcast Information Screen 7) 8) 9) 1) 2) 3) 4) 10) 5) 6) 11) 3) Switch page Switches between Page 1 and Page 2 to view the title, artist name, and album title. 4) Album Displays the acquired album name. Radio Setting Allows you to set Reception Mode. → “Set Reception Mode” (P96) 6) Station List Displays a list of the stations that can be received. →“Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List”(P95) 7) HD Radio TM indicator Digital broadcasts are displayed as they are received.
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 FOLDER/TUNE key to search for the “broadcast station” to register. 2 Touch and hold the “preset switch” to register to until you hear the “beep”. 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, for example for vacation.
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 Preset . ▼ The display returns to the original radio broadcast information screen. Narrowing Down the Station List You can narrow down the station list by genre. Updating the Station List You can manually update the station list. 1 On the station list, touch Update .
Emergency Broadcasts If an emergency broadcast starts, it will begin to be received automatically. If on the map screen, the FM radio source plate is displayed. If on the audio screen, the screen automatically switches over to the FM radio broadcast information screen. Exiting the emergency broadcast returns the display to the original screen. ADVICE • When emergency broadcast is received, “ALARM!” is displayed on the source plate.
Equipment by type Listen to Satellite Radio 3 Turn the FOLDER/TUNE key to select a station. This section explains how to listen to SIRIUS radio. NOTE 1 Press the MODE key. AV • A subscription is required to listen to SIRIUS radio. For details, please consult your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. ▼ The selected station is played. This displays the mode. 2 Touch SIRIUS . Radio ▼ This displays SIRIUS broadcast information screen.
10) Composer name Displays the acquired composer name. Display Contents SIRIUS Broadcast Information Screen 1) 8) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 1) Source plate Displays the name of the source, preset channel number, received channel/ channel name, band, and received category. 5) 3) Switch page Switches between Page 1 and Page 2 to view the artist name, song/program title, and composer name. 7) 4) Preset switch Allows you to register your favorite channels.
Search for Your Favorite Channel. Searching from a Channel List 1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List . Selecting Channels Directly 1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Direct . 2 Enter the “channel number”, then touch Enter . 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 Filter .
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 (1, 2, 3, 4). 1 Receive the “channel” you want. → “Search for Your Favorite Channel.” (P99) 2 Touch and hold the “preset switch” to register to until you hear the “beep”. Setting Listening Restrictions You can set listening restrictions on channels and categories.
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 Enter the “passcode”, then touch Enter . 4 Touch the “channel” to set. 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 Filter . 3 Touch Cat-Lock .
ADVICE • “Channel locked” is displayed in the channel name on the source plate. • “CH Locked” is displayed in the preset switch and the channel list. • When the set channel is received, the sound is muted. 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 Filter . Displays the category list screen. 3 Touch LockReset .
Set the channel skip. You can set Skip 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. Setting from Category List 1 On the SIRIUS broadcast 1 On the SIRIUS broadcast Sets Skip from the channel list. information screen, touch Channel List . The channel list screen is displayed. 2 Touch the channel set.
Canceling Skip on All Channels Cancels the Skip setting on all channels. 1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List . The SIRIUS ID is displayed. 1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch ▲ P side P Display Screen . This section explains the screens displayed when selecting the [AV] (SIRIUS) in the P side P display information (P36) . This displays the sub-menu. 2 Touch 1) 2) SIRIUS ID . 3) The channel list screen is displayed. 2 Touch Category Filter .
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”(P80) 1 Press the MODE key. This displays the mode. 2 Touch CD ▼ A track list is displayed. key key to select Playback . ▼ The display returns to the audio CD playback information screen. ADVICE • You can scroll the list by touching or . ▼ The selected track is played back.
Lists Display Contents Playback Information Screen 3) 4) 3) Track number/name If there is title information, displays the track name. If there is title information, displays “Track + track number”. 4) Artist name If there is title information, displays the artist name. If there is no title information, displays “NO NAME”. 4) 5) 6) 3) 7) 8) 5) 2) Album name If there is title information, displays the album name. If there is no title information, displays “NO TITLE”.
Switch Playback Mode Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback are possible. 1 On the audio CD playback information screen, touch ▲ . This displays the sub-menu. Play Mode Repeat Scan Random P side P Display Screen Repeat playback of the track currently being played. Play the first 10 seconds of each of the tracks on the whole disc in order. This section explains the screens displayed when selecting the [AV] (CD) in the P side P display information (P36) .
Listen to Audio Files on a Disc This explains how to listen to audio files on a disc. Insert a disc in this product to automatically start playback.→“Inserting the Disc”(P80) NOTE • Operate with an audio file disc loaded into this product. • WAV files recorded on CD-ROMs cannot be played. 1 Press the CD 1 On the audio file playback information screen, touch List . ▼ This displays the display list. . The audio file playback information screen is displayed.
Display Contents Playback Information Screen 6) 1) 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) 3) Track number/name If there is a song name in the title information, displays it. If there is no title information, displays the file name. 4) Artist name If there is an artist name in the title information, displays it. 5) 6) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode.
Lists Switch Playback Mode Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback are possible. 1) 2) 3) 6) 7) 4) 5) 8) 9) 1) ROOT Shows the topmost level. 2) Cursor switch Allows you to select a folder and file. 3) Home icon Touching this moves the cursor to the song being played. 4) ▲ Displays a sub-menu to change the playback mode. →“Switch Playback Mode”(P110) 5) Playback 1 On the audio file playback information screen or on the list display, touch ▲ . This displays the sub-menu.
Play Mode P side P Display Screen 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 first 10 seconds of each of the tracks in the folder currently being played in order.
iPod/USB/SD Equipment by type Play 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 indemnification for data loss resulting when the iPod/iPhone is connected to the product will be possible.
1 Press the MODE key. This displays the mode. 2 Touch iPod . The iPod playback information screen is displayed. 3 Press the or the track. key key to select Play Mode 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 “Random”, “Album random”, and “Cancel”.
8) Artist name If there is an artist name in the title information, displays it. Display Contents iPod Playback Information Screen 1) 2) 3) 4) 8) 9) 5) 10) 1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, its status icon, and the playback mode. 2) Album name If there is an album name in the title information, displays it. 3) Track number/name If there is a song name in the title information, displays it.
iPod Menu Touching [Menu] on the iPod playback information screen will display the iPod menu. Lists of various categories can be displayed from the iPod menu. Categorymenu Search by List Touching a category on the iPod menu (P115) 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. 3 Touch the “item” to play from the list. 1 On the iPod playback information screen, touch Menu . The iPod menu is displayed.
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, P side P Display Screen This section explains the screens displayed when selecting the [AV] (iPod) in the P side P display information (P36) . 1) 2) 3) 4) touch Playback . 4) Playback time 5) Status icon : Play : Pause : Stop : Fast forward : Rewind 6) 7) ▲ Touching this displays the submenu.
Equipment by type Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device/SD Card Continued on the next page Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device/SD Card 117 iPod/USB/SD CAUTION • Never hold the USB device or SD card in your hand to operate while driving, as this is dangerous. • Do not leave the USB device/SD card unattended in the car. • Do not use hard discs, card readers, or memory readers, as damage may occur to these or to the data contained therein.
1 Press the MODE key. This displays the mode. 2 Touch USB or SD . The playback information screen is displayed. 3 Turn the FOLDER/TUNE key to select the folder. 4 Press the or the track. key key to select Switch Playback Mode Play Mode Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback are possible. 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.
9) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode. →“Switch Playback Mode”(P118) : Repeat play : Folder repeat play : Scan play : Folder scan play : Random play : All random play Display Contents Playback Information Screen 9) 1) 1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source and the playback mode. 3) File format Displays the format of the audio file being played. 4) Jacket*1, *2,*3 If there is a jacket image in the title information, displays it.
Folder List Display a List When you display a list, you can check the folder levels while searching for tracks. 1) 2) 3) 6) 7) 4) 5) 8) 9) 1) ROOT Shows the topmost level. 6) Folder name Touching this expands the folder. 2) Cursor switch Allows you to select a folder and file. 7) File name Touching this starts playback of the track. 3) Home icon Touching this moves the cursor to the song being played. 8) 4) 9) ▲ Displays a sub-menu to change the playback mode.
Display the Music Menu When the music menu is displayed, you can display a music list for each artist or album. Music Menu 3 Touch any “menu”. The following explains the menu displayed when [Playlist] is ON on the playback information screen and you touch [Music Menu]. 1 On the USB device or SD card playback information screen, touch Playlist . ▼ ▼ [Playlist] comes ON and [List] changes to [Music Menu]. The music menu is displayed. Artist Albums Displays the Artist list. Displays the Albums list.
P side P Display Screen This section explains the screens displayed when selecting the [AV] (USB/SD) in the P side P display information (P36) . 1) 2) 3) 4) 4) Playback time 5) 6) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode. : Repeat play : Folder repeat play : Scan play : Folder scan play : Random play : All random play 7) 5) 6) 7) 1) Track number/name If there is a song name in the title information, displays it. If there is no title information, displays the file name.
External Input Devices 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. • • • • Depending on the type of Bluetoothcapable 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 connected with this product.
Connect a Bluetooth-capable Audio Device This product and the Bluetooth-capable audio device use the Bluetooth function to connect. For details on how to connect, refer to “Bluetooth Setting”(P209) . Operation methods below describe situations once connection has been completed. NOTE • If the iPod/iPhone is connected via Bluetooth as a Bluetooth-capable audio device, then do not connect the iPod/ iPhone using an iPod cable. Connection using both methods will result in erroneous operation.
7) Status icon*1 : Play : Pause : Stop : Fast forward : Rewind Display Contents Playback Information Screen 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 2) 8) 9) 9) Playback time*1 3) 10) 10) 1) 3) ▲ *1 Displays a sub-menu to change the playback mode. →“Switch Playback Mode”(P126) This is used when selecting a song. Continue touching for fast forward or rewind. *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 Play Mode * Depending on the type of Bluetooth-capable audio devices, the details of playback modes may differ. Repeat Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order “Repeat”, “Group repeat”, “All repeat”, and “Cancel”. Repeat: Repeat playback of the track currently being played.
4) Playback mode display*1, *2 : Repeat play : Group repeat play : All repeat play : Scan play : Group scan play : Random play : Group random play AV 5) Battery remaining capacity display*1 Displays the amount of battery power remaining for the connected Bluetoothcapable audio device. 6) Playback time*1 7) External Input Devices 8) ▲ Touching this displays the submenu. (P32) PsideP Change the information displayed on the P side P sub-screen. *1 Not displayed when AVRCP is v1.0.
Equipment by type Use AUX By connecting AUX devices to this product, you can input audio from these devices to the product and play it back. CAUTION • 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. ADVICE • Please refer to your vehicle's user manual regarding how to connect AUX devices. 128 Use AUX Outputting Audio 1 Press the MODE key. This displays the mode. 2 Touch AUX .
INFO/SETTINGS INFO Calendar Displaying 1 Press the INFO/SETTINGS This displays the calendar. You can check and set special days and anniversaries. NOTE • Icons are displayed for days set as special days or anniversaries. • If one day is set as both a special day and an anniversary, the special day icon has priority. INFO key. This displays the info menu. 2 Touch Calendar . ▼ INFO This displays the calendar.
Display Contents Setting Special Days 6) 1) 2) 7) 3) 1) Year and month of the calendar displayed 5) 2) Month change Touching this displays the calendar for the previous month or the next month. 6) Current year, month, and day 3) Year change Touching this displays the calendar for the previous year or the next year. 4) 8) Calendar that you want to set as a special day. ▼ Anniversary (P132) Displays a list of the anniversaries set. 7) Calendar Today is displayed with light blue.
4 Touch 5 Memo . Input a name for the special day, then touch Set . →“How to Input Characters”(P18) Editing Special Days Deleting Special Days 1 While the calendar is displayed, 1 While the calendar is displayed, This displays a list of the set special days. This displays a list of the set special days. This edits a special day that has already been set. touch Special Day . 2 Touch the special day to edit. touch Special Day . 2 Touch the special day to delete.
Setting Anniversaries This sets a new anniversary. Up to 20 anniversaries can be set. 4 Touch any “icon”. ▼ touch Anniversary . This displays the anniversary list. New Event . ▼ 5 Touch Date . 6 Touch ▲ or ▼ , then input the “month” and the “day”, then touch Enter . This displays the anniversary setting screen. ADVICE • You can set multiple anniversaries for the same day. • When multiple anniversaries are set on the same day, the icon for the last one set has priority for display.
Editing Anniversaries This edits an anniversary that has already been set. 1 While the calendar is displayed, touch Anniversary . This displays the list of set anniversaries. 2 Touch the anniversary to edit. 1 While the calendar is displayed, touch Anniversary . This displays the list of set anniversaries. 2 Touch the anniversary to delete. 3 Touch INFO/SETTINGS ▼ This displays the anniversary setting screen.
User SD If the audio SD card is inserted in this device, you can check the SD card capacity and space available. You can also perform various information updates. Displaying 1 Press the INFO key. This displays the info menu. 2 Touch User SD . ▼ This displays the User SD information screen. You can check the SD card capacity and available space. ADVICE • If an audio SD card containing the map database for updating is inserted, you can update the map database by touching [Update map database].
Update the Map Database You can perform an update of the map database with an SD card. NOTE • For details, please consult your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer.
Display Contents Equipment by type Trip 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) You can check and set trip information. 1) Displaying 1 Press the INFO key. 2) 3) This displays the info menu. 2 Touch Trip . ▼ This displays the trip screen. 1) Fuel consumption graph Allows you to check the average fuel consumption and the instantaneous fuel consumption. →“Fuel Consumption Graph”(P137) (P137) Allows you to change the reset mode.
Fuel Consumption Graph Changing the Reset Mode 1 On the trip screen, touch Manual . Standard vehicle Average Fuel Economy Average Speed 2) 3) 4) INFO/SETTINGS 1) Reset Trip Information ▼ 1) Average fuel consumption 2) Average fuel consumption graph Displays the fuel consumption with 16 levels. 3) Instantaneous fuel consumption graph Displays the fuel consumption with 16 levels. Unit Value km/l 0~60 l/100km 0~20 mpg(US) 0~150 mpg(UK) 0~180 2 Touch Auto .
Check the History You can check the fuel consumption and Eco score history.*1 1 On the trip screen, touch History . ▼ Change the Fuel Consumption History Display There is a long-term fuel consumption history and a short-term fuel consumption history. 1 On the fuel consumption history screen, touch Long-term History . This displays the previously displayed history screen (with fuel consumption or Eco score history). ▼ Lap Time You can measure the time, distance, vehicle speed, and fuel consumption.
3 Touch Lap . ▼ 4 Touch Stop . ▼ This deletes the recorded measurement results. 1 On the lap time screen, touch Reset . NOTE • During measurement, if you switch the ignition key to OFF, measurement is stopped. At this time, if you return the ignition key to ON, measurement resumes. ▼ Deletion of the recorded measurement results is complete. Trip 139 INFO The measurement is stopped and the measurement results are recorded in the totals list.
Air Conditioner You can check the air conditioner status. (Only on vehicles that support this function) Displaying 1 Press the Display Contents Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner 1) 2) 3) Other than dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner 8) INFO key. This displays the info menu. 2 Touch Air Conditioner . ▼ 4) 5) 6) 7) 1) Front defroster indicator Displayed when the front defroster is operating. This displays the air conditioner status.
GPS Information Display Contents You can check the name of the current location, its latitude/longitude, the number of GPS satellites being received, and a map of satellite locations. 1) 2) Displaying 1 Press the INFO key. 2 Touch GPS Information. . ▼ 1) Current location name 4) 3) Number of GPS satellites being received 5) Heading Up Touching this allows you to change the map of satellite locations to the heading reference so that up is the direction your car is traveling.
P side P Display Screen 5) This section explains the screens displayed when selecting the [GPSInfo] in the P side P display information (P36) . 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 6) Map of satellite locations Allows you to check the location of the GPS satellites being received. The GPS actually being used for position calculation is displayed in yellow and those not being used are displayed in grey.
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. Connect Your Mobile Phone NOTE • This requires a mobile phone that can be connected to the Bluetooth. • For the equipment supported, refer to the vehicle's user manual. • Cancel functions such as the mobile phone “dial lock”, and connect while on the standby screen. • Some equipment cannot be connected.
5 Touch Back . ▼ Registration in the vehicle phonebook is complete. Registering from Mobile Phone You can register each entry in the phonebook in your mobile phone into the vehicle phonebook one by one. Also, you can view all the entries in the phonebook in your mobile phone from the mobile phonebook. WARNING • Stop your car in a safe location before starting loading of the phonebook from your mobile phone.
Reading in one Entry 1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen. →“Display the Phonebook”(P143) 2 Touch ▲ Register . , and then 3 Touch 4 Touch Yes . Do this while the message “Import one phonebook entry?” is displayed. 1 Display the mobile phonebook screen. →“Display the Phonebook”(P143) 2 Touch ▲ 3 Touch Yes . , and then Import . Do this while the message “Import entire phonebook from this phone?” is displayed. Edit a Phonebook You can edit a phonebook that has been registered.
Deleting a Phonebook You can delete a phonebook that has been registered. 1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen. →“Display the Phonebook”(P143) 2 Touch ▲ , and then Delete . 3 Touch any of the “deletion methods”. 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.
Making a Call from a Phonebook 3 Touch the “telephone number to call”. If there is a telephone number in the information for an establishment registered in the navigation function, you can call that telephone number. 1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen or the mobile phonebook screen. NOTE →“Display the Phonebook”(P143) 2 Select and touch the “person to call”. Call a Telephone NumberRegistered on the Map Yes . ▼ A call is started to the telephone number you selected.
Incoming Calls The incoming call ring is sounded and the incoming call screen is displayed. Answering an Incoming Call Ending a Telephone Call 1 Press the “OFF HOOK” key on 1 Press the “ON HOOK” key on the steering wheel. →“Steering Remote Control Switch Operation”(P82) ▼ ADVICE • Touching [Mute On] switches OFF 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.
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 . CAUTION • Do not forget this passcode. You will need to enter it the next time you use the telephone function. ADVICE Use the passcode to unlock the lock. The next time you use the telephone function, it is no longer necessary to enter a passcode.
Displaying Equipment by type 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. WARNING • The camera picture does not exempt the driver from the obligation to pay attention or reduce that obligation. Drive checking the safety of the surroundings with your own eyes the same way that you do when there is no camera.
Equipment by type Environment Display Contents You can check the altitude, air pressure, and outside temperature. 1) 2) Displaying 1 Press the INFO key. ▼ 1) Altimeter 5) Outside temperature graph 2) Barometer 6) Altitude graph 3) Outside 7) 4) Freezing mark Displayed when the outside temperature is 3 °C or less. This displays the environment screen. Back Touching this returns the display to the info menu (P24) .
Equipment by type Maintenance You can manage parts replacement timing for your car. Displaying You can check the engine oil, oil filter, etc. replacement timing. NOTE • The distance traveled used in the maintenance information is calculated by this product and does not necessarily match the distance calculated by the car. • During map updating, program updating, etc., the distance traveled cannot be calculated and the distance traveled during this time is not reflected in the maintenance information.
Display Contents Set Maintenance Information 5) 6) 7) 1) 2) 8) 3) 4) 2) Parts Displays the parts that can be maintained. 3) Batch 4) 2 Touch Maintenance . 3 Touch the “part” to set. 5) Date of Change Displays the dates on which maintenance was carried out. 6) Changed Date Dist Displays the odometer reading as of the date maintenance was performed. 4 Touch Setup in “Fixed Date”. 7) Next Remaining Displays the distance remaining until the maintenance execution date.
6 Touch Setup in Distance. Add Maintenance Information You can add maintenance items that you want to add. 1 Press the INFO key. This displays the info menu. 7 Input the “distance”, then touch Enter . 2 Touch Maintenance . 3 Touch USER* . ADVICE • Items from “USER1” to “USER3” can be added. 4 Touch Delete Maintenance Information This deletes the “Date”, “Changed at Odometer” and “Remaining Distance” for the set part. 1 Press the INFO key. This displays the info menu.
Update Maintenance Information When parts are replaced, the maintenance information is updated. 1 Press the INFO key. This displays the info menu. 2 Touch Maintenance . for the “part” that was replaced. This updates all the “Engine Oil”, “Oil Filter”, “Rotate Tires”, “Air Purifier” and “Brake System” replacement dates, odometer readings on replacement dates, and remaining distances until the next replacement. 1 Press the INFO key. This displays the info menu.
When Setting “Give Guidance” When a parts replacement date approaches or passes, after this product is started, a message like the following is displayed. Touching a touch switch puts out the message. The operations after the next time this product is started are as follows. Do not show again Delete 156 From the next start-up, messages are not displayed. Even from the next start-up, messages are still displayed.
HD Radio Data Information Fuel price Information Screen You can check Fuel price and weather information. NOTE • Depending on the region, it may not be possible to acquire information. 1 Press the INFO key. INFO/SETTINGS Displaying You can check Fuel prices. → “Fuel price Information Screen” (P158) Weather Information Screen This displays the info menu. 2 Touch HD Information . ▼ You can check the weather by city.
Check the Location of Gas Stations Fuel price Information Screen You can check the location of gas stations. 1) 4) 2) 5) 3) 1 In the HD Radio Data Information screen, touch Fuel Price . 6) This displayed a list of gas stations. 7) 2 Touch the “gas station” to check. 1) Information data number Displays the instances of gas station information. 2) Gas station list Displays the gas station list.
Switching between Gas Station Information 1 In the gas station list screen, touch Near . INFO/SETTINGS ▼ This switches in order by proximity to your vehicle location.
Weather Information Screen 4) 5) 1) 8) 2) 6) 3) 1) City name 2) Weather information Displays today's weather information. Displays the weather (icon), the current temperature (Current Temp), maximum and minimum temperature (Max/Min Temp), and wind direction and speed (Wind Dir/Speed). 3) Weekly Displays weekly weather information. 160 HD Radio Data Information 7) 4) Date 5) Future weather Displays weather 3 - 6 hours ahead, 6 12 hours ahead, and 12 - 24 hours ahead.
Check the Weather Information You can check weather information by region. 1 In the HD Radio Data Information screen, touch Weather . Switching between Weather Information You can switch between today's weather information and weekly weather information. 1 In the Weather Today screen, touch Weekly . This displays the region list. 2 Touch INFO/SETTINGS Today or Weekly for the region you want to check. ▼ ▼ This displays weather information for the selected region.
P side P Display Screen This section explains screens displayed when selecting P side P display information (P36) [HDInfo(Fuel Price/Weather)]. Displaying Fuel price Information 1) 2) Displaying Weather Information 1) 3) 2) 1) Weather information Displays today's weather information. Displays the weather (icon), the current temperature (Current Temp), and maximum and minimum temperature (Max/Min Temp). 162 HD Radio Data Information 2) City list Displays a list of city names.
Version Info You can check the map database, navigation program version, and map request code. This section also explains methods for updating to a newer version of the map database. Displaying Checking the map request code 1 Press the INFO key. This displays the info menu. 2 Touch Map Reg. Code . ▼ Version Updating Method A map database or system can be updated to a newer version by replacing the main unit map card with a higher version map card, available separately.
3 Push in the map card until you hear a “click”. MAP Card 1 2 The map card jumps out and can now be removed. Gently remove it. 4 Insert the higher version map card, available separately, into this product. Insert until you hear the “click”. MAP Slot MAP Card 5 Press the OPEN key to close the monitor panel. ▼ The map screen is displayed. 164 Version Info NOTE • When reading map data, “Map cannot be displayed.” is displayed.
Voice Operation Voice Control 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. →“Steering Remote Control Switch Operation”(P82) The telop and guide screen is displayed. When speaking, use the details displayed on the guide screen as reference. NOTE Voice Control 165 Voice Operation The voice control function may have difficulty in some environments and with the way some people speak.
About the Learning Function The voice control system has a learning function. (This function cannot be used by voice control systems using a Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface.) This learning function inputs the driver's voice and way of speaking, and makes voice recognition easier. Also, the learned data can be reset (deleted), so reset the data if the user will change for a long period of time. →“Voice control settings” (P212) Skip Audio Guide During audio guide, press the “SPEECH” key again to skip the guide.
Navigation Function Operation Operating the Map Basic map operations are done through voice control. Changing the Map Scale 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. 2 Say“Zoom Out” ▼ Scrolling the Map Change the Two-screen Map Scale 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. 2 Say“Left Screen 500m” ▼ INFO/SETTINGS 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel.
Changing the Map Orientation 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. 2 Say “3D”. Changing the Map Type 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. 2 Say“Two Maps” ▼ ▼ Creating a Route Basic route search operations are done through voice control. Creating a Destination 1 Search for a Location Operates the navigation and performs a search.
Creating a Route to Your Home 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. 2 Say“Go home” ▼ Creating a Waypoint Registering a Location 1 Search for a Location 1 Search for a Location 2 Press the “SPEECH” key on 2 Press the “SPEECH” key on Operates the navigation and performs a search. →“Search for a Location” (P48) the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. the steering wheel.
Search for a Location Location search is done through voice control. ADVICE • You can set the destination and waypoint, and register a location after searching a location.
4 After you hear the beep, say 5 After you hear the beep, say 3 After you hear the beep, say ▼ ▼ ▼ “212XXXX1XX”. “Search”. ADVICE 4 After you hear the beep, say “10466”. ▼ • If the number continues, continue saying the number. • To re-enter the number, say “Re-enter”. INFO/SETTINGS Displays the map of the surrounding area if the corresponding establishment is found. “New York”. Searching by Postal Code the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”.
Checking and Changing the Route Confirmation and editing of created routes and basic operations are done through voice control. ADVICE • You cannot do this operation without setting a destination. Changing Route Search Conditions 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. 2 Say“Fast” ▼ ADVICE • There are four types of search conditions.
Audio Function Operation Selecting and Playing Media You can play a music CD or SD using voice control. ADVICE • The media to be played must be inserted in this product. Repeating Playback 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel while audio is playing. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. 2 Say“Repeat” ▼ Selecting and Playing Tracks You can do this operation if you know the track number of the media you want to play.
Switch to Other Functions Displaying Information 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). Telephone (Hands-free) 1 Press the “SPEECH” key on the steering wheel. After you hear the “beep”, say “Voice commands”. 2 Say“Telephone” ▼ 2 Say“GPS Information” ▼ ADVICE ADVICE • For mode types that can be displayed, refer to “Switching Functions” (P177) .
List of Audio Commands Navigation Function Operation Describes the words that can operate navigation functions.
Version Info. Version Info. Version Version Information Version Information screen Version screen Map Reg. Code Map Reg.
XX km/m DetailsXX km/m XX (k)m scale Right Screen XX (k)m Switching Maps Changing Map Orientation One Map North Up Scale Right Screen XX (k)m Right: XX (k)m Scale Right XX (k)m XX mile scale Right Screen XX mile Scale Right Screen XX mile Scale down XX mile North up mode Right screen North up mode Heading Up FWY Info Right Screen Heading Up 2 screens Head up on the right 2-screen Map Head up on the right screen Double Map Heading up on the right screen Right screen head up mode Head up mode
Changing Left Screen Scale Zoom Out left screen Zoom Out left screen Left screen Reduce Zoom out left screen Left Wide view Left Reduce Zoom out left Zoom In left screen Left Screen North Up Left Screen North Up Left North up Left screen North up mode Left Screen Heading Up Left Screen Heading Up Left Heading up Left screen Head up mode Zoom In left screen Head up mode on Left screen Left screen Enlarge Left Detailed view Left Enlarge Zoom in left Left screen Detailed view Zoom to the left Left Scree
Setting Destination, Address Book, etc.
Confirming Guidance Current Time Guidance Next junction Estimated Time of Arrival at Destination Editing Route/Changing Search Conditions What time? Erase Route Confirm time Estimated Time of Arrival at Destination When will I arrive? Time Current Time What time is it? Current Date Delete the route Delete Waypoint What date? Arrival time Confirm date Time of arrival Today's date What is the arrival time What's the date today? Estimated Time of Arrival at Waypoint Estimated Time of Arriva
Detour Route 6 mile Detour Route 6 mile Alternative Route Alternative Route Length ot detour 6 mile Search alternative route 6 mile detour route Search detour Search detour within 6 miles Search for detour Detour Route 20 km Detour Route 20 km Detour Route 12 mile RTT Traffic Messages RTT message Display RTT message Length of detour 20 km Search for other route Detour Route 12 mile Look for detour Settings Length ot detour 12 mile Look for other route 3D Bldg. 3D Bldg.
Character Size Character Size Font size Motorway Simplified Map Automatic Display Mobile Phone Icon Mobile Phone Icon Telephone Icon Letter size Phone image Motorway Simplified Map Automatic Display Phone picture Freeway Simplified Map Automatic Display Show simplified freeway map automatically Speed Indicator Automatically show simple freeway map Change 3D point of view Switch to 3D point of view Switch overhead view angle Change overhead view angle Automatically view simple freeway map Switc
RTT Icons on Map RTT Icons on Map Current Station Current Station Volume setting Display Progress Line Display Progress Line PremiDIA HD PremiDIA HD Dolby Volume Balance/Fader Set Time Display Balance/Fader Time Zone Time Zone Balance & Fader Settings Format Change Format Change Balance and fader Set Unit Set Unit Sound Quality Control Camera Setting Camera Setting Sound Quality Setting Keyboard Layout Keyboard Layout Sound settings Pairing Pairing Speed Compensated Volume Setting
Searchable Genre Names in the Surroundings Say the genre name together with “near the Destination ___”, “near Waypoint X ___”, “near the Current Location ___”, or “near the Route ___”.
RACEWAY SHEETZ SHEETZ SHELL SHELL PUBLIC EV STATION 240V SINCLAIR SINCLAIR EV STATION SPEEDWAY SPEEDWAY SPUR SPUR STEWART'S STEWART'S SUNOCO SUNOCO SUPERAMERICA SUPERAMERICA SWIFTY SWIFTY TESORO TESORO TEXACO TEXACO THORNTON OIL THORNTON OIL ULTRAMAR ULTRAMAR USA PETROLEUM USA PETROLEUM VALERO VALERO WAWA WAWA EV STATION 240V EV STATION 240V (PUBLIC) EV STATION 240V PUBLIC EV STATION 240V EV STATION 240V MEMBER (MEMBER) EV STATION 240V MEMBERSHIP MEMBER EV STATION 240V MEMB
FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK WELLS FARGO WELLS FARGO FIRST NIAGARA FIRST NIAGARA WOODFOREST NATIONAL BANK WOODFOREST NATIONAL BANK FIRSTBANK FIRSTBANK HARRIS BANK HARRIS BANK HSBC HSBC IBC BANK IBC BANK KEYBANK KEYBANK M&I BANK M and I BANK M&T BANK M and T BANK PEOPLES BANK PEOPLES BANK PNC BANK PNC BANK RBC CENTURA BANK RBC CENTURA BANK RBC ROYAL BANK RBC ROYAL BANK REGIONS REGIONS SANTANDER SANTANDER SCOTIABANK SCOTIABANK SOVEREIGN BANK SOVEREIGN BANK SUNT
HISTORICAL MONUMENT HISTORICAL MONUMENT MARINA MARINA MUSEUM MUSEUM NIGHT LIFE/ MUSIC CLUB NIGHT LIFE CAJUN/ CARIBBEAN CAJUN GERMAN CANADIAN CANADIAN GREEK GREEK CREPERIE CREPERIE GRILL/ BARBECUE GRILL DUTCH DUTCH BARBECUE FUSION FUSION INDIAN INDIAN HAWAIIAN RECREATION CENTER INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL HAWAIIAN/ POLYNESIAN RV PARK ITALIAN ITALIAN ICE CREAM ICE CREAM SPORTING & INSTRUCTIONAL CAMP SPORTING and INSTRUCTIONAL CAMP JAPANESE JAPANESE INDONESIAN MEXICAN
COFFEE SHOP FAST FOOD MRS FIELDS MRS FIELDS ORANGE JULIUS ORANGE JULIUS POPEYES POPEYES RALLY'S RALLY'S COFFEE SHOP COFFEE SHOP FAST FOOD FAST FOOD CARIBOU COFFEE CARIBOU COFFEE AUNTIE ANNE'S AUNTIE ANNE'S COFFEE TIME COFFEE TIME BACK YARD BURGERS BACK YARD BURGERS SMOOTHIE KING SMOOTHIE KING DUNKIN' DONUTS DUNKIN' DONUTS BOJANGLES' BOJANGLES' STEAK N SHAKE STEAK N SHAKE HONEY DEW DONUTS HONEY DEW DONUTS BURGER KING BURGER KING SURF CITY SQUEEZE CARL'S JR CARL'S JR SURF
DISCOUNT STORE DISCOUNT STORE ELECTRONICS / OFFICE SUPPLIES ELECTRONICS FLOWERS/ JEWELRY FLOWERS WINE & LIQUOR WINE LIQUOR OFFICE SUPPLIES JEWELRY WINE and LIQUOR TRAVEL BAYMONT INN & SUITES BAYMONT INN and SUITES BEST WESTERN BEST WESTERN BUDGET HOST INN BUDGET HOST INN CANDLEWOOD SUITES CARLTON CARLTON CLARION CLARION COMFORT COMFORT COUNTRY INN, SUITES BY CARLSON AIRPORT AIRPORT GIFT, ANTIQUE, & ART AUTOMOBILE CLUB AUTOMOBILE CLUB BUS STATION BUS STATION COMMUTER RAIL STATIO
HOLIDAY INN HOLIDAY INN SHERATON SHERATON HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS SHONEY'S INN SHONEY'S INN HOMESTEAD VILLAGE HOMESTEAD VILLAGE SLEEP INN SLEEP INN SOFITEL SOFITEL HOMEWOOD SUITES HOMEWOOD SUITES STAYBRIDGE SUITES STAYBRIDGE SUITES HOWARD JOHNSON HOWARD JOHNSON STUDIOPLUS STUDIOPLUS SUPER 8 HYATT SUPER 8 HYATT TRAVEL INN KNIGHTS INN TRAVEL INN KNIGHTS INN TRAVELERS INN LA QUINTA INN TRAVELERS INN LA QUINTA INN TRAVELODGE LA QUINTA INN & LA QUINTA INN and SU
Audio Function Operation SD Describes the words that can operate audio functions.
Previous Preset Station Previous Preset Station Last Preset Repeat All ON Last Preset station Repeat all Play Pause Pause Stop play Playlist Random Play ON Random ON Stop Stop folder repeat Turn on playlist random Search by Track Number Stop playlist repeat Track number Repeat OFF Scan Change Sub Channel Repeat Scan Folders Scan Playlists Playlist Repeat ON Track Repeat Start Track Repeat Track Repeat ON List of Audio Commands Random Tracks ON Stop Random Stop track random Start Sca
Album Shuffle Album Shuffle Start Album Shuffle Album Shuffle ON Stop Shuffle Stop Shuffle Stop album shuffle INFO/SETTINGS Voice Operation List of Audio Commands 193
Check the Voice Control Help You can check the usage for voice control (P165) , a list of voice commands, etc. 1 Press the INFO key or touch Voice Control Help . ▼ Then, touch any menu item and check the operation method. 194 Check the Voice Control Help Verifiable Information How to use voice control This explains the operations common to all voice control operations. voice control help This explains the voice control operations for individual functions.
SETTINGS Navi Settings This changes the settings concerning navigation. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. Guidance Screen RTT Allows you to set up the guidance display. →“Guidance”(P196) Allows you to set up the navigation display. →“Screen”(P197) You can make the settings concerning RTT. → “RTT Options” (P199) INFO/SETTINGS 2 Touch the “type” to change. Types That Can Be Set Route Options Allows you to set up the default values for route search conditions.
Guidance You can change the settings for the guidance display. Settings name Settings value Settings content Travel Time Arrival Time Sets the arrival time as the display method for the time of arrival at the destination. Local Time Sets the local time as the display method for the time of arrival at the destination. Remaining Driving Time Time/Distance Remaining Route Guidance Frequency Sets the time remaining as the display method for the time of arrival at the destination. Dest.
Screen You can change the settings for the display. Settings value 3D Bldg. Show INFO/SETTINGS Settings name Settings content Enables/disables display of buildings in 3D (P35) display. Hide 3D Polygon Landmark Show POI Icons on Map Show All Hide Hide All Select 3D 2D 2 Screen Scroll 2 Screens 1 Screen Day&Night Colour Allows you to set whether or not to display all POI icons on the map. Enables/disables display of each POI icon type.
Settings name Settings value Current Street Name On Address Book Names On Lane Information On Off Erase Searched Root Arrow AV Icon Show Mobile Phone Icon Show Line Hide Hide Speed Indicator Enables/disables display of the Address book name. 1 Press the Enables/disables display of lane information displayed on the map screen. 2 Touch Off On On Enables/disables display of route tracking displayed on the map.
Map Color You can set the display colors for the map screen. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch 3 Screen . Touch Change in “Map Color”. item. You can change the 3D (P35) point of view. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. RTT Options You can make the settings concerning RTT. RTT Icons on Map 2 Touch Screen . You can enable/disable display of each RTT Event Icon (P76) . 3 Touch Change in “Change 3D 1 Press the point of view”. 4 Touch angle.
RTT Surveillance Map Displays the registered area using “Registering the RTT Surveillance Map” (P78) . 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch RTT . 3 Touch Map1 - Map3 in “RTT Surveillance Map”. ▼ This displays a map of the surroundings for the registered establishment. ADVICE • Touching RTT icon allows you to check the detailed information. 200 Navi Settings Selecting the Current Station Select a station to receive RTT messages. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key.
Route Options You can change the settings concerning route searches. Settings value Fast Searches for the route with the shortest driving time (earliest arrival at the destination) by using freeways and major roads. Short Searches for the route with the shortest distance on the map. Easy Searches for the route that is easiest to drive with the fewest turns. Eco Based on the “Short” route, searches for a route giving priority to freeways and the like in order to save fuel.
Navi Voice/Others You can set the settings for the volume and other settings. Settings name Settings value Beep Sound Volume OFF Guidance Voice Volume + Speed Compensated Volume Sensor Calibration 202 Navi Settings 1~3 ON OFF Enter Settings content Allows you to set the operation volume.(The factory default setting is [2].) The larger the number, the higher the volume. [Off] mutes the operation sound. Allows you to set the volume for audio guidance etc.(The factory default setting is [4].
Sensor Calibration The levels for the speed sensor and gyro sensor are raises through automatic learning. When a tire is replaced, it is necessary to erase the speed learning data and relearn it. 1 Press the NAVI MENU key. This displays the navi menu. 2 Touch Navi Voice/Others . 3 Touch Enter in “Sensor ▼ This displays the sensor correction status screen. Erase in “Speed” or 5 Touch Yes . “Gyro”.
Personal You can register, edit, and delete locates in the address book, your home, frequently used locations, etc. Settings name Settings value Address Book New Allows you to register a new location. After you touch [New], the procedure is the same as in Step 2 in “Register a Searched for Location” (P71) . Edit Edits registered information. The procedure is the same as in “Change Address Book Information”(P73) . Delete Home Location Allows you to register a home location.
Adjust Audio Sound Quality Change audio quality settings. 4 Touch ▲ the fader. or ▼ to adjust You can set F11 to F1, 0, or R1 to R11. (The factory setting is “0”.) ▼ NOTE • You cannot adjust the sound quality when the audio is OFF. vehicles with and without premium amp 1 Press the ADVICE • Touching [Default] returns all the sound quality adjustments to their factory default settings. Equalizer Settings You can set the sound type and the level for the sound qualities. 1 Press the SOUND key.
NOTE vehicles equipped with premium amp • If your car is equipped with premium audio, you can set the “Punch” level. You can set one of 7 levels from 0 to 6. (The factory setting is “3”.) Surround Settings You can set the surround and sound field center. 1 Press the ADVICE • Touching [Default] returns only the equalizer settings to their factory default settings. • Touching [Default] returns all the sound quality adjustments to their factory default settings. SOUND key.
Setting Contents vehicles not equipped with premium amp Sets the levels for when the Speed Compensated volume is adjusted automatically according to the vehicle speed. Volume 1 Press the PremiDIA HD*1,*2,*3 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. *1 This is also effective for non-compressed sound sources. *2 This is disabled when the audio source is radio.
System Settings You can make system related settings, such as the time, language, units, and Bluetooth device. Time 3 Touch Format Change . ▼ You can set the date and time display format. 4 Touch the “date and time display format” to set. This changes the standard time settings and date and time display format. 1 Language This changes the language used. 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 2 Touch System , and then Language . 3 Touch the language to change to.
A/C Cutin This sets whether or not to display an interrupt for air conditioner operations.(Only on vehicles that support this function) 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 2 Touch System , and then A/C Cutin . On This changes the unit. 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 2 Touch System , and then Units . 3 Touch the “unit” to change. or Off . Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
NOTE • This function can be used on vehicles equipped with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface. • 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.
7 Touch Connect . ▼ This completes selection of the Bluetooth device. ADVICE Hands-free Bluetooth AUDIO This sets whether to keep the same passkey (factory setting “1212”) or to set a different passkey each time is registered. 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 2 Touch System . 3 Touch Pairing . 4 Touch Set Passkey . 5 Touch Fixed or Random . Set Passcode You can lock the telephone functions with a passcode. 1 Press the SETTINGS key.
Keyboard Layout Voice control settings This changes the keyboard layout. 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 2 Touch 3 System . Alphabet or PC 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. Touch Keyboard Layout . 4 Touch Allows you to enable or disable the voice control guide and reset training data. . 2 Touch System . 3 Touch Voice control settings . 4 Change the settings, then touch Back . ▼ The layout change is complete.
Other Settings You can make the settings concerning the screen and sound volume. Display Off This deletes the screen display. 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 2 Touch Picture Control . 3 Adjust items. Vehicle Settings You can make settings for the vehicle equipment.(Only on vehicles that support this function) 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 2 Touch Vehicle Settings .
Items That Can Be Set NOTE • * are items that may not be displayed, depending on the supporting vehicle specifications. • Either “Keyless Entry System” or “Keyless Operation System” is displayed, depending on the vehicle equipment. Keyless Entry System Item Turn Signal Lights Answerback Horn Answerback at Remote Lock Duration of Horn Answerback Multi Mode Keyless Entry System* Settings content Sets the number of times the lights flash for locking and unlocking. Sets the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Wipers Item Settings content Windshield Wipers Intermittent Operation Sets the operation interval for the windshield wipers. * Some setting items are disabled for certain grades and vehicle models. Wipers Linked to Washer Intelligent Washer Rear Wiper Activated when in Reverse Enables/disables the automatic cleaning function, which automatically operates the windshield wipers while spraying the washer fluid intermittently for a certain period of time. Sets the operation interval for the rear wipers.
Theft Alarm Item Panic Alarm Settings content Enables/disables the panic alarm. Turn Signal Item Operation in Key Position Settings content Sets the turn signal operation conditions. Lane-change Signals (Flash 3 Times Enables/disables the function that flashes three times if you with 1 Touch) gently operate the direction indicator lever when changing lanes.
Reset the Vehicle Settings Others Item Horn Answerback with Remote Engine Start* Accessory Power Timeout Settings content Enables/disables the function that sounds the horn when the engine is started with the remote controller. 1 Execute up to Step 2 in “Vehicle Settings”(P213) . ▼ Sets the duration ACC stays ON when the ignition switch is ACC. Reset all . 3 Touch Yes . INFO/SETTINGS 2 Touch ▼ The resetting of equipment setting is complete.
Clock Screen Displays the clock over the entire screen. 1 Press the SETTINGS key. This displays the settings menu. 2 Touch Clock Screen . ▼ The clock is displayed. ADVICE • Touching the screen returns the display to the original screen. • With [System Setting], [Time], and [Format Change], you can change the format for time display.
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. Navigation Functions Message Cause Response The map was scrolled to an area for which there is no Scroll the map back to where there is data. map data. Scale will be changed.
Audio Functions Message Play is impossible due to a mechanism error. Cause Response 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 with your dealer. 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 disk.
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. Common Symptoms Cause Response The operation sound is set to [OFF]. Set the [Navi Voice/Others] “Beep Sound Volume” to [1] to [3]. →“Navi Voice/Others”(P202) 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 (P213) .
Navigation Functions Symptoms The navigation function does not start. Cause Response No map card is inserted. Insert the map card. →“Insert an SD Card”(P15) The wrong SD card is inserted. Insert the special map card. There is a problem with the radio signals from the GPS satellite. Please go on for a little while in the GPS receiving state. The vehicle moved by ferry or the like. The vehicle's direction was changed by a turntable in a parking garage or the like. The speed learning level is low.
Audio Functions Symptoms There is no sound or quiet sound. The disc cannot be played. Cause Response The volume is turned to its minimum. Adjust the volume. →“Adjust Volume”(P79) The balance or fader is turned to one side. Adjust the balance or fader. →“Balance/Fader”(P205) “Audio OFF”. Switch to “Audio ON”. →“Switch Audio ON/OFF”(P79) 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.
After the Car Battery Has Been Replaced When the car battery is replaced, some of the memory contents are deleted. Example: the set route (The set destination and any waypoints are retained.) If This Product Does Not Start Up If the map card program is damaged, use the program disc to use functions other than the navigation system. NOTE 3 Insert the audio SD card onto which you copied the extracted files into the map slot. Map slot • The program disc for updating is required.
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