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 this “User Manual” carefully before operation. After reading this “User Manual,” ensure it is kept readily available, and refer to it again if you do not understand any points, or in the event of problems. Although the service area is expanding, Android Auto and CarPlay services are NOT available in some markets.
Contents Before Use ............................................. 3 iPod/iPhone ........................................ 38 Bluetooth Audio ................................. 68 User Terms .................................................................... 3 Important points on usage ..................................... 6 Important points on safety for the customer ... 7 Playback operations ................................................38 Settings for iPod/iPhone playback .....................
Before Use How to read this manual: • The example screens used in this manual may be different from those actually shown due to the following reasons. – Example screens are of plug-in hybrid vehicles unless mentioned otherwise. – Example screens are used to provide clear explanations of the operations. • This manual mainly explains operations using the buttons on the monitor panel and touch panel. For operations using the buttons on the steering wheel, see page 72.
Before Use TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE CONCERNING THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDING ANY APPLICATION AND SOFTWARE IN THIS PRODUCT). MITSUBISHI MOTORS DOES NOT GUARANTEE AND DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF DATA AND INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THIS PRODUCT, AND ANY APPLICATION AND SOFTWARE IN THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING VEHICLE INFORMATION OR DATA. 1.
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Before Use Important points on safety for the customer This product features a number of pictorial indications as well as points concerning handling to ensure you can use the product correctly and in a safe manner, as well as prevent injury or damage to yourself, other users, or property. V WARNING This indicates details regarding handling of the product that, if ignored, could be expected to result in death or serious injury.
Basics Turning on/off the power The product is turned on when the power (ignition) switch is set to the ACC or ON position, and turned off when the power (ignition) switch is set to the OFF position. Component names and functions 5 Apps button Displays the CarPlay/Android Auto screen. (Touch) (Pages 26 and 28) 6 Audio button • On the playback source control screen, changes the playback source in turn. • On the other screens, move to the current playback source control screen.
Basics Indication and buttons on the screen 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 Page indication Shows the page currently displayed. 2 Battery level and signal strength of the connected Bluetooth mobile phone • Appears when a Bluetooth mobile phone is connected. 3 Bluetooth indicator • Lights up when a Bluetooth device is connected. • Touching this indicator displays the setting screen. (Page 77) 4 Clock indication • Touching this indication displays the setting screen.
Basics [GPS] [HDMI]*7 Displays the GPS information. (Page 89) Plays content on a device connected to the HDMI input terminal. (Page 71) *1 [SiriusXM] is displayed only for USA and Canadian models. *2 When connecting iPhone compatible with CarPlay, [Apple CarPlay] is displayed. When connecting an Android™ phone compatible with Android Auto, [Android Auto] is displayed. These cannot be displayed at the same time. *3 This cannot be displayed depending on the car type.
Basics 1 Source name 2 Battery level and signal strength of the connected Bluetooth mobile phone • Appears when a Bluetooth mobile phone is connected. 3 Bluetooth indicator • Lights up when a Bluetooth device is connected. 4 Operation buttons About the audio source status window When you perform operations for the audio source while displaying any screen other than the audio source (such as the screen), the status window for the audio source is displayed.
Basics ❏ screen descriptions You can change the precise settings. (Page 76) Indications and buttons on the screen 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 1 Setting menu tabs Selects the setting menu category. 2 Page indication Shows the page currently displayed. 3 Battery level and signal strength of the connected Bluetooth mobile phone • Appears when a Bluetooth mobile phone is connected. 4 Bluetooth indicator • Lights up when a Bluetooth device is connected.
Initial Settings Startup 3 Read the message, then touch [Agree]. 2 Display the settings screen (1), then select the setting method (2). When the power (or ignition) switch is set to the ACC or ON position, the product is turned on. The first time the product is turned on, the caution message screen is displayed. Perform the following procedure to start the system. • Touch [<<]/[>>] repeatedly to display the [Clock] setting tab.
Initial Settings 3 To set the clock automatically: Display the time zone selection screen (1), select time zone (2), then confirm the setting (3). 4 To set the date/time manually: Display the manual clock setting screen (1), set the date (2) and time (3), then confirm the setting (4). 5 Select the time format and daylight saving time setting. ([12H]: 12 hours/[24H]: 24 hours). activate the daylight saving time.
Connection Wired connection Connect the device you want to use before using this product. • The position and shape of connecting terminals differ depending on the car type. • HDMI input terminals are not provided for some cars. ❏ Connecting iPod/iPhone Connect iPod/iPhone to the USB input terminal using appropriate cable depending on the iPod/ iPhone model. • Use a cable certified by Apple Inc., otherwise functions may not be performed correctly. • For playable iPod/iPhone types, see page 93.
Connection ❏ Connecting an Android phone ❏ Connecting a USB device ❏ Connecting an HDMI device Connect an Android phone to the USB input terminal using a USB 2.0 cable (accessory of Android phone). Connect a USB mass storage class device such as a USB memory, smartphone, digital audio player, etc. to the USB input terminal. • Use a USB 2.0 cable (commercially available) or USB extension cable (commercially available) compatible with your USB device.
Connection Bluetooth connection ❏Information for using Bluetooth® devices Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio communication technology for mobile devices such as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other devices. Bluetooth devices can be connected without cables and communicate with each other. • For notes on using Bluetooth devices, see page 93. V Caution While driving, do not perform complicated operations such as dialing numbers, using the address book, etc.
Connection 3 Activate the Bluetooth function on the To change the passkey for registration device, then select [Next]. 1 Display the settings • To cancel the procedure, touch [Cancel]. screen. (Page 17) 2 Display the screen. 4 Enter a 4 digit passkey (1), then confirm the entry (2). • Touch [ ] to delete the last entry. 3 Display the screen. 4 Operate the device to select “Mitsubishi Motors Bluetooth” and confirm the request.
Connection ❏ Connecting/disconnecting a registered Bluetooth device Once the devices are registered, you can disconnect the current device and connect another device from the registered devices. To connect a Bluetooth device manually You can connect one mobile phone and one audio device from the registered devices. 1 Display the settings • When selecting the device usage while another device is connected, a message window is displayed. Select [Yes].
Connection To connect a Bluetooth device automatically When is set to [On], the registered device last connected is automatically connected via Bluetooth whenever it is turned on. • If the last connected device is not present, another registered device is automatically connected if present.
General Operations Adjusting the volume You can adjust the volume for the following situations. • While listening to a source ( : 0 to 45) • During a call ( : 0 to 11) • During voice guidance ( : 0 to 11) Turning off the audio source You can turn off the audio source. 1 Press the PWR/VOL control on the Displaying the clock screen You can display the large clock screen. 1 Touch [Clock] on the screen. monitor panel. To restore the audio source Press the PWR/VOL control on the monitor panel again.
General Operations Turning off the screen You can turn off the screen. 1 Touch [Screen Off] on the screen Changing the brightness of the screen and the button illumination—day/night setting You can change the brightness of the screen and the button illumination on the monitor panel. 1 Display the settings screen. On the screen, touch [Day/Night].
General Operations Using voice control 2 Press the button again on the steering wheel. You can use 4 types of the voice recognition function—voice recognition of this product, Bluetooth interfaced voice recognition, CarPlay, and Android Auto. • For CarPlay, see page 26, and for Android Auto, see page 28. • For changing the settings for voice control, see page 78. ❏ Using the voice (control) recognition of this product 1 Press the button on the steering wheel.
General Operations ❏ Using the Bluetooth interfaced voice recognition (control) 1 Press the button on the steering wheel. (Page 72) • To not display this screen from the next time on, touch the check box of so that the check mark ( ) appears. • For the Bluetooth interfaced voice recognition (control): Without checking the box, you can start the voice recognition (control) procedure in step 2 below from the next time on.
Apps Using Apps of iPhone—Apple CarPlay ❏ About CarPlay CarPlay is a smarter, safer way to use your iPhone in the car. CarPlay takes the things you want to do with iPhone while driving and displays them on the screen of the product. You can get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and listen to the music from iPhone while driving. You can also use Siri voice control to make it easier to operate iPhone. • For details about CarPlay, visit or
Apps ❏ Operation buttons on the home screen of CarPlay ❏ Using the voice control (recognition) of CarPlay (Siri) ❏ Switching to the CarPlay screen while displaying another screen You can use the Apps of the connected iPhone. • The items displayed and the language used on the screen differ among the connected devices. You can activate Siri while the CarPlay screen is displayed. You can switch to the CarPlay screen while listening to another source or displaying another screen.
Apps Using the Apps of an Android phone—Android Auto™ ❏ About Android Auto Android Auto enables you to use functions of your Android phone convenient for driving. You can easily access route guidance, make calls, listen to music, and access convenient functions on the Android phone while driving. • For details about Android Auto, visit or . • For available Android Auto Apps, visit .
Apps ❏Operation buttons on the Android Auto screen ❏ Using voice control (recognition) of the Android Auto ❏ Switching to the Android Auto screen while displaying another screen You can perform the operations of the Apps of the connected Android phone. • The items displayed on the screen differ among the connected Android phones. You can activate the voice control (recognition) of the Android phone as follows.
Phone—Hands-free Preparation: Connect a mobile phone compatible with Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) or Object Push Profile (OPP) via Bluetooth. (Page 17) • To check whether your mobile phone is compatible with PBAP/OPP, consult with the product information provided by the dealer or the manufacturer.
Phone—Hands-free Phone operations while talking ❏Muting the microphone volume ❏Entering numbers during a call You can turn off the microphone temporarily. You can enter numbers when required during a call using the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) function. While talking, available operation buttons are displayed. You can make adjustments to the mobile phone on the talking screen. 1 Display the keypad. ❏Ending a call Select [End] on the talking screen to end the call.
Phone—Hands-free ❏Shrinking/enlarging the talking screen during a call You can shrink or enlarge the talking screen during a call so that you can see the current source screen, or fully display the talking screen to make adjustments. • When is set to [Small Screen], the talking screen is also shrunk. (Page 37) To shrink the talking screen, touch [Small Screen].
Phone—Hands-free ❏ Making a call by direct number entry You can enter the phone number on the screen to make a call. 1 Display the screen. (Page 31) 2 Enter the phone number (1), then make a call (2). • Touch [ ] to delete the last entry. ❏ Selecting the phone number from the address book 3 Select the contact from the address book. You can select the contact from the phone book of the connected mobile phone. • To customize the address book of this product, see page 34.
Phone—Hands-free ❏ Selecting the phone number from the call history ❏ Selecting the phone number from the favorites list You can select the contact from missed calls, received calls, and dialed calls stored on the connected mobile phone. You can register a contact from the address book as a favorite to make access to the frequently used phone numbers easier. • To customize the favorites list, see page 34. 1 Display the screen. (Page 31) 2 Display the screen.
Phone—Hands-free Customizing the address book/ favorites list 3 Select the transfer method from the mobile phone. 2 Display the screen. ❏ Transferring the phone book You can transfer items from the mobile phone to the address book of the product. 1 Display the screen. (Page 32) 2 Display the transfer method selection window. [All] Transfers all items registered in the phone book of the mobile phone.
Phone—Hands-free ❏Deleting items from the address book/favorites list You can delete all items at once, or delete individual items from the address book/favorites list. • Even if you delete items on the product, they are not deleted on the mobile phone. 3 Select items (1), then delete them 2 Display the voice tag recording screen. (2). • The check mark ( ) appears in the check box of a selected item. 1 Display the
(Page 32) or (Page 33) screen.Phone—Hands-free Settings for mobile phone usage 2 Activate the mobile phone security. again for confirmation. The mobile phone security is activated. • When displaying the screen, a password is required. Enter the password, then touch [Enter] to unlock the security. ❏ Activating the mobile phone security—Phone Function Lock You can lock some functions of the mobile phone.
Phone—Hands-free ❏ Displaying the settings menu from the menu window You can change the settings for using a mobile phone from the menu window. 1 Display the menu window. While the screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. [Device Select] Displays the settings screen to select another mobile phone. (Page 19) [Phone Settings] Displays the settings screen to change the settings for using a mobile phone. (See below.
iPod/iPhone Playback operations Preparation: Connect iPod/iPhone to this product via the USB input terminal. (Page 15) • For playable iPod/iPhone types, see page 93. ❏ Playing tracks on iPod/iPhone Select [iPod] on the screen to display the source control screen and start playback. • You cannot play video on the product. 1 Touch [iPod] on the screen.
iPod/iPhone 2 Select a category. ❏ Selecting the playback mode You can select the repeat mode and shuffle mode. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. [ Repeat Song] [ Repeat Category] Repeats all tracks in the current category. [Repeat Off] Deactivates the repeat mode. [ Shuffles all tracks. Shuffle] [Shuffle Off] The list previously displayed is shown. 3 Select a desired item.
iPod/iPhone. Settings for iPod/iPhone playback 2 Select [Switch iPod]. 2 Display the settings screen. You can change the settings for playing iPod/ iPhone from the menu window. ❏ Switching to another iPod/iPhone When two iPod/iPhone devices are connected to the USB input terminals, you can switch iPod/ iPhone to play. • If iPhone compatible with CarPlay is connected, you cannot switch to it. 1 Display the menu window.
iPod/iPhone. ❏ Setting the speed of audiobook 3 Change the settings. ❏ Adjusting the sound during playback You can change the speed of audiobook playback. You can adjust the sound for playing iPod/ iPhone. 1 Display the menu window. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 2 Display the settings screen.
USB Playback operations Preparation: • Connect a USB device to the product via the USB input terminal. (Page 16) • For playable file types and notes on using USB devices, see page 94. ❏ Playing tracks on a USB device Select [USB] on the screen to display the source control screen and start playback. 1 Touch [USB] on the screen: 6 Track information • Touching the information area displays detailed information of the current track. To return to ].
USB 1 Display the track/folder list. 2 Select a folder. • The speaker mark ( ) appears beside the track currently played back. • To return to the higher folder, select [Higher Folder]. • To return to the root folder, select [TOP Folder]. • To return to the current track playback screen, select [Current Track]. ❏ Selecting the playback mode You can select the repeat mode and shuffle mode. • You cannot activate both the repeat mode and shuffle mode at the same time.
USB ❏ Playing the beginning of a track— track scan You can listen to the first 10 seconds of each track by scanning the tracks. 1 Display the menu window. 2 Start the track scan. • To scan all the tracks in the current folder, select [ Scan Folder]. • To scan all tracks in the USB device, select [ Scan]. Settings for USB playback You can change the settings for playing USB devices from the menu window.
USB ❏ Displaying/hiding the album artwork 3 Change the settings. You can display/hide the album artwork if the file has tag data that includes the album artwork. ❏ Adjusting the sound during playback You can adjust the sound for playing USB devices. 1 Display the menu window. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel.
Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM You can tune in to both conventional radio station and HD Radio stations. • In Canada, HD Radio is not available. You can only enjoy the conventional analog broadcast. About FM/AM radio ❏Indications and buttons on the source control screen You can perform operations to listen to a desired station. FM (analog stations) ]. * Displayed when the FM station sends the related signals. No information is displayed for AM stations.
Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM AM (HD Radio stations) 2 • Adjacent to traditional main stations are HD2/ HD3 Channels, providing new original formats on the FM dial. 4 5 6 • HD Radio broadcasts deliver crystal-clear, CDlike digital audio quality to consumers. • Provides song name, artist, station ID, and other relevant data to enrich the listening experience.
Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM Tuning in to a station ❏ Searching for a station You can search for a station manually or automatically on the or source control screen. To search for a station automatically Touch [I<<]/[>>I] until the station (main channel and sub-channel for HD Radio) search starts. When a station of sufficient signal strength is found, the search stops automatically. • Touching and holding [I<<]/[>>I] changes the frequencies continuously. When you release the button, search starts.
Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM Selecting a station from the list You can easily find a station on the station list which shows only the available stations. • Only for HD Radio FM stations: You can list up the programs being broadcast by selecting category. 1 Display the screen. To search for a station by category—Category Filter (only for FM HD Radio FM stations ) Presetting stations 1 Display the screen. ❏Storing stations in memory (See the left column.
Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM ❏Selecting a preset station You can select your favorite station easily from the preset list. Select a preset list (for FM only) (1), then a preset button (2). Changing the HD Radio reception mode You can change HD Radio reception mode each for FM and AM broadcast. ❏ Changing on the source control screen ❏ Changing on the tuner setting menu (only for HD Radio) 3 Change the settings. 1 Display the menu window.
Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM Scanning stations 3 Stop scanning to listen to the station. 2 Display the settings screen. You can scan the stations (main-channels and sub-channels) of the current received band. 1 Display the menu window. While the or source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. Adjusting the sound while listening 3 Make adjustment on the settings screen.
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Only SiriusXM brings you more of what you love to listen to, all in one place. Get over 140 channels, including commercial-free music plus the best sports, news, talk, comedy and entertainment. A SiriusXM Subscription is required. For more information, visit www.siriusxm.com. • SiriusXM is available in USA and Canada only. • For users in Canada: – Online: Visit www.siriusxm.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Operation buttons while listening • For Replay operation buttons, see page 61. [? Help] Displays the help list to know about SiriusXM. (Page 67) [<]/[>] Changes the channel one by one. [ Tune] Enables direct entry of channel number. (See the rightmost column.) [ Station] Displays the station list. (Page 54) [ ] Register or unregister the current song or artist for Artist/ Song Alert. (Page 61) • When the button lights up in white, it is not registered.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio ❏ Selecting a channel from the list You can easily find a channel on the channel list which shows only the available channels. • You can also list up the channels being broadcast by selecting the category. 1 Display the screen. • The currently playing channel is highlighted and also indicated by the speaker mark ( ) • When the channels are parental-locked, the lock mark ( ) is displayed. To select this channel, you are required to enter the password.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio ❏ Selecting a channel while scanning— Channel Scan 3 Find a favorite channel. 2 Select a preset list (1), then touch and hold a preset button to store (2). You can easily find a channel by scanning all available channels. To activate Channel Scan 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. (Hold) • To play the currently detected song, touch [Stop].
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Replaying the contents This product records the programs automatically for replay. So you do not miss any of the news, talk, sports or music content you like. You can pause, rewind and replay the program. • For the currently tuned programs: This product continually buffers up to 60 minutes of the contents. • For the preset channels (Smart Favorites): This product buffers up to 30 minutes of 12 preset channels of preset list 1 and 2 (Smart Favorites channels).
SiriusXM Satellite Radio To stop TuneMix Touch [ TuneMix] again. The [ TuneMix] button lights up in white. • TuneMix is also canceled when you select another preset list or channel. 3 Display screen. To activate TuneScan 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. Using TuneStart™ When you select a Smart Favorites channel, you can listen to the current song from the beginning. 4 Select [On].
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 3 Find your favorite song. 1 Display the menu window. 4 Display screen. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. • To play the currently detected song, touch [Stop]. • To skip to the previous/next song, touch [O] or [N]. 5 Select a league. 2 Display screen for SiriusXM.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio ❏Activating SportsFlash alert 3 Display screen. Activation is required once you select the favorite teams. ❏ Switching to the game information When a big play happens during one of the games, an alert screen appears. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel.: 4 Select [On] for . Touch [Jump] to listen to the big play.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Receiving alerts for favorite games—Game Alert 3 Display screen. 6 Select favorite teams. Game Alert will notify you when your favorite teams start playing. You can tune in to the channel broadcasting the games. ❏Selecting your favorite teams You can register up to 48 teams for Game Alert. 1 Display the menu window. 4 Display
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 2 Display screen for SiriusXM. ❏Switching to the game When a game of your favorite teams starts, an alert screen appears. 3 Select [SiriusXM] or [All] for settings. Touch [Jump] to tune in to the alerted game broadcast program. • To cancel the alert for this game, touch [Cancel]. • Touch [ ] beside the artist name to register the artist.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 2 Display screen for SiriusXM. 5 Select favorite artists or songs. Ex.: On the screen ❏Activating Artist/Song Alert You need to activate Artist Alert and Song Alert separately. Song Alert has priority over Artist Alert if both alerts are received at the same time. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 3 Display screen.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 3 Display screen. ❏Switching to the broadcast channel of your favorite artist/song 2 Display screen for SiriusXM. When one of your favorite contents (artists/ songs) starts playing, an alert screen appears. 4 Select [SiriusXM] or [All] for and . 3 Display screen. Touch [Jump] to tune in to the alerted broadcast program. • To cancel the alert for this content, touch [Cancel].
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 5 Display the screen. 7 Delete unwanted artists or songs. Ex.: On the screen 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes]. 6 Select unwanted contents (artists/ songs). Ex.: On the screen To return to previous screens after setting is done, touch [ ] repeatedly. 2 Display screen for SiriusXM.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 4 Select [Mature] or [User] for . 6 When no password has been set, you are required to enter your password again for reconfirmation. For [Mature] setting, Parental Lock is completed. The following steps are only for [User] setting. 7 Select the channels on the channel list. ❏Changing the password You can use your own password (4-digit number). • Once you change the password, note it somewhere. • If you forget the password, reset the system (Page 75).
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 2 Display screen for 5 Enter the current password. SiriusXM. Resetting SiriusXM settings You can reset all SiriusXM settings. To reset settings 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 3 Display . • Touch [ ] to delete the incorrect entry. Each time you touch the button, the last entered number is deleted. 6 Enter a new password.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 3 Select [Reset SiriusXM]. 2 Select the function that you want to know about. Adjusting the sound during playback You can adjust the sound for listening to the SiriusXM from the menu window. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. A message window is displayed. • Touch [Yes] to reset the settings. • Touch [No] to cancel reset. • To use the functions listed on the screen, touch [SXM Settings].
Bluetooth Audio Playback operations Preparation: Connect a Bluetooth audio device via Bluetooth. (Page 19) • Some operations cannot be performed depending on Bluetooth audio device. ❏ Playing tracks on a Bluetooth audio device Select [Bluetooth Audio] on the screen to display the source control screen and start playback.
Bluetooth Audio ❏ Selecting the playback mode You can select the repeat mode and shuffle mode. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. • You can also select the playback mode by touching the repeat mode or shuffle mode indicator on the source control screen. ❏ Playing the beginning of a track— track scan You can listen to the first 10 seconds of each track by scanning the tracks.
Bluetooth Audio ❏ Adjusting the sound during playback 2 Select [Switch Connected Device]. You can adjust the sound for playing Bluetooth audio devices. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 2 Select [Bluetooth Settings]. 3 Select the usage of another device to use. (Page 77) 2 Display the settings screen. 3 Change the settings. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes].
External Components—HDMI Playing an HDMI device Preparation: Connect an HDMI device to the product via the HDMI input terminal. (Page 16) ❏ Playing content on an HDMI device Select [HDMI] on the screen to display the screen of the connected HDMI device and start playback. • [HDMI] is not displayed when the car is not equipped with the HDMI input terminal or when an HDMI device is not connected. • Video will not be displayed while driving.
Steering Remote Control Switch Operations You can perform operations from the remote control switches on the steering wheel. • The buttons and layouts differ among the steering types. Type A Type C Type B Type D + − E MOD ∧ 1 Volume buttons/switch Adjusts the audio and other voice guidance volume. (Page 21) 2 For Type A/B/C: MODE button For Type D: SOURCE button • Selects the playback source. (Press) • Turns off/on the playback source. (Hold) 3 button Used for the voice control (recognition).
Settings 3 Adjust the settings. Adjusting the sound • You can also select setting items by touching tabs on the settings screen. You can adjust the sound for listening to the playback source on the settings screen. 1 Display the screen. ❏ Adjusting the speaker output balance You can adjust the output balance of the front/ rear speakers and the left/right speakers. 1 Select [Fader/Balance] on the On the screen, touch [Settings]. settings screen.
Settings ❏ Selecting the music type suitable for the current track You can apply the sound equalization to the music by selecting the music type. 1 Select [Music Type] on the settings screen. (Page 73) 2 Select the music type ❏ Enjoying surround sound (only when your car is equipped with a premium audio system) You can activate surround and select the listening position when your car is equipped with a premium audio system. 1 Select [Surround] on the settings screen.
Settings ❏ Adjusting audio/volume settings You can adjust the following audio/volume settings precisely: • The sensitivity of the speed compensated volume to adjust the volume automatically according to the car speed • The compressed audio correction level using PremiDIA HD technology • The automatic volume adjustment level using Dolby volume technology 1 Select [Other] on the When your car is not equipped with a premium audio system: To restore the initial settings, follow the procedure below.
Settings Setting menu items ❏Displaying the screen You can make adjustments and change settings on the screen. ❏ settings screen Adjust the sound for listening to the audio sources. • For details, see page 73– 75. ❏ settings screen Adjust the brightness and contrast of the screen. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Settings]. 2 Select the setting tab (1), then select Adjusts the brightness of the screen.
Settings ❏ settings screen ❏ screen ❏ settings screen Change the settings for operating the product. Confirm the information about the product. Configure settings for using Bluetooth devices, such as registration, connection and other general operations. • For details, see pages 17 – 20. • Touching the Bluetooth mark ( ) on the source control screen also displays the settings screen. Activates/deactivates key-touch tone.
Settings ❏ settings screen ❏ settings screen Configure settings for using mobile phones. • For details, see pages 36 – 37. Configure settings for using voice control. Adjusts the volume level of the mobile phone. • 0 to 11 (initial: 6) Activates/deactivates auto answer. • Off (Initial)/On Selects the incoming call screen size.
Settings ❏ settings screen ❏ settings screen ❏ settings screen Configure settings for using iPod/iPhone. • This can be used when iPod/iPhone is connected to the USB terminal. • For details, see page 40. Configure settings for using USB devices. • For details, see page 45. Configure settings for HD Radio reception (FM and AM). • HD Radio is not available in Canada. • For details, see pages 50. Displays/hides artwork of iPod/iPhone.
Settings ❏ settings screen ❏ settings screen Configure settings for SiriusXM reception. • SiriusXM is available in USA and Canada. • For details, see pages 56 – 66. Configure settings for the clock time and clock design. • For details, see pages 13 – 14. • Touching the clock indication on the source control screen also displays the settings screen.
Vehicle Information Checking Vehicle Information You can check the following information. • Available functions differ among the car type. • For plug-in hybrid vehicles – Energy Monitor – Energy Flow – Eco Information – History Information • For gasoline cars – MPG Information – Eco Information (for only the cars equipped with Idling Stop System) – History Information ❏For plug-in hybrid vehicles To monitor energy consumption—[Energy Monitor] You can check the energy consumption and remaining energy.
Vehicle Information To change the settings To monitor energy flow—[Energy Flow] You can check how energy is generated by the battery and engine and how it is consumed by them. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Vehicle Info]. • [On]: Displays instantaneous maximum value. • [Off]: Does not display. Sets the reset timing of peak value (only used when is set to [On] ).
Vehicle Information To know more about indications on screen • While running by electrical power: • While running by both electrical power and fuel: To monitor energy consumption—[Eco Information] You can check your Eco driving level (Average Consumption of electricity and gasoline). 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Vehicle Info]. • While running by fuel: • While charging electrical power with the engine: 2 Display the screen.
Vehicle Information Function buttons on the screen [Reset Driving Data] Resets driving data on this screen. When a message window is displayed, select [Yes]. [Auto Reset Mode] Displays the automatic reset mode screen where you can change the reset mode setting. Select [Yes] to use Auto Reset. • With Auto Reset Mode activated: The indicator on the button lights up. Driving data is reset when the power switch has been off for about 4 hours.
Vehicle Information To know more about indications on screen • Long-term history records each time when power is turned on and off. • Short-term history records every 5 minutes. If the power switch is set to the OFF or ACC position within 5 minutes after it is turned ON, short-term history does not keep the record on the graph.
Vehicle Information ❏For gasoline cars To monitor fuel consumption—[MPG Information] You can check instantaneous fuel consumption and average consumption. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Vehicle]. 2 Display the screen. Function buttons on the screen Resets average MPG data on this [Reset screen. When a message window Average is displayed, select [Yes].
Vehicle Information • For the car with Idling Stop System and Eco Driving Score: • To know about Driving Score, touch [What is Driving Score?]. To monitor fuel consumption—[History Information] You can check the fuel consumption both in a long term and in a short term, and the history of your driving scores. 1 Display the screen. • For the car only with Idling Stop System: On the screen, touch [Vehicle].
Vehicle Information 2 Touch [Cost Unit Price Input]. Checking the Charging Cost You can check the electricity cost used for charging the battery. To use this function, you must enter the electricity unit price first. (See steps 2 and 3.) • This function is available only for plug-in hybrid vehicles. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Charging Cost]. 3 Enter the electricity unit price per kWh.
Vehicle Information For the car equipped with single air conditioning system: Checking the current position of your car 1 1 2 w You can check the current position of your car and the number of the satellites you are receiving the signals from. 1 Touch [GPS] on the screen.
Vehicle Settings Setting vehicle—ETACS On the screen, you can set the following. (Some of the following cannot be displayed for your car, depending the car type and the provided equipment.) • Keyless Entry System or Keyless Operation (depending on your car type and provided equipment) • Wipers • Lights • Security Alarm • Turn Signal • Door Unlock & Lock • Air Conditioner • Others 2 Select the function to set. • Touch [<<]/[>>] if the function setting tab you want is not displayed.
Vehicle Settings Setting the timers for the air conditioning You can preset 5 timers for air conditioning. You can turn on the air conditioner automatically. • This function is available only for plug-in hybrid vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Remote Control. • You cannot set the timers while driving. To set the timer 1 Display the screen. • The currently used air conditioning is checked on the screen. You can change the air conditioning type by touching the button.
Vehicle Settings Setting the timers for charging the battery 3 Set the timer. • Select the day of the week, start time, and end time. You can preset 5 timers for charging the battery. • This function is available only for plug-in hybrid vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Remote Control. • You cannot set the timers while driving. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Timed Charging]. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Timed Charging].
References Maintenance ❏Caution on cleaning the product Do not use benzine, paint thinners, anti-static agents, or other chemical wipes. They could scratch the screen. Recommended cleaning method: Gently wipe the screen and monitor panel with a soft, dry cloth. ❏Moisture condensation Moisture may condense inside the product in the following cases: • After starting the heater in the car. • If it becomes very humid inside the car. Should this occur, the product may malfunction.
References ❏ USB playback Playable files on a USB device • This product can play MP3/WMA/AAC/FLAC/ Vorbis/WAV files stored in a USB mass storage class device. • Make sure all important data has been backed up to avoid losing it. Notes on creating audio files (MP3/WMA/AAC/ FLAC/Vorbis/WAV) • This product can play back files with the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.m4a>, <.flac>, <.fla>, <.ogg>, or <.wav> (regardless of the letter case—upper/lower).
References • When you seek up the channels, all the channels (both main channels and subchannels are scanned). However, when you seek down, only main channels are scanned (except currently received channel). ❏ Notes on listening to SiriusXM (for USA and Canada) • After turning on this product, you cannot use TuneMix until this product receives the related signals. • You cannot use TuneScan in the following cases: – When the beginning of a song is not recorded.
References SiriusXM operations (Only for USA and Canada) Voice commands Channel Up Channel Down Direct Channel Direct channel XXX Scan/Scan On TuneScan Channel TuneMix TuneMix Off Favorite Favorite Song Favorite Artist Operations Increases the channel numbers. Decreases the channel numbers. Displays the direct channel entry screen. Tunes in to the specified channel. Starts Channel Scan. Starts TuneScan. Starts channel scan. Starts TuneMix. Stops TuneMix.
References screen operations Voice commands Settings Settings Select Phone Settings Select Bluetooth Audio Settings Phone Lock Operations Displays the setting items. Selects the registered Bluetooth mobile phone to connect. Selects the registered Bluetooth audio device to connect. Activates/deactivates the mobile phone security. Error message list If an error occurs while using the product, a message is displayed. Take appropriate action according to the following message/remedy/ cause list.
References The product does not pair with the Bluetooth device. • When the device is connected via cable, disconnect it. • Turn off, then turn on the Bluetooth device. • When the connected Bluetooth device is used for Android Auto, pairing is not allowed. The device is disconnected automatically or the device cannot be connected. • When iPhone compatible with CarPlay is connected to the USB input terminal, it cannot be connected via Bluetooth. Use the phone and audio player function on the CarPlay screen.
References RFM/AM RHDMI Static noise while listening to the radio. • The antenna may not be connected or the connection may be loose. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. Only for the car equipped with the HDMI input terminal: No video is shown on the screen. • While driving, no video is shown. You can only listen to the sounds. • Disconnect then connect the HDMI device. • Turn on the HDMI device. • Connect the HDMI device correctly. Digital reception is canceled.
References RUSB interface section RAM tuner section RAudio section USB Standard USB 2.0 High Speed File System FAT 16/32 Maximum Power Supply Current DC 5 V 1 A Frequency Range (10 kHz) 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz Maximum Power (Front & Rear) 35 W × 4 (at 14.4 V) Usable Sensitivity Digital: –99 dBm Analog: 25 dBμ Power Output D/A Converter Audio Decoder 24 bit MP3/WMA/AAC/FLAC/Vorbis/ WAV RFM tuner section Frequency Range (200 kHz) 87.75 MHz to 107.
References Trademarks and licenses • THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 STANDARD (“VC-1 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE.
References • libogg Copyright (c) 2002, Xiph.org Foundation Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: – Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
References FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. FCC NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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