Mitsubishi 2012 Mitsubishi Galant User manual

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WARNING
If this MMCS is used for a long time in a location
with poor ventilation, such as indoors or in a
garage, the area could fi ll with exhaust gas and
have a negative effect on health.
CAUTION
Drive according to the actual traffi c conditions.
This MMCS gives guidance to arrive at the
destination, but it cannot warn the driver of
sudden dangers or potential damage.
The route guidance of this MMCS may
sometimes differ from the actual road
conditions. Drive safely in accordance with the
new road conditions or regulations.
• Performing complicated operations while driving
can cause an accident by distracting the driver
from conditions in front of the vehicle. Be sure to
park in a safe location before operating.
Do not look at the screen for a long time while
driving, as it can cause an accident.
NOTE
• Do not disassemble or modify this MMCS, as it
can cause a malfunction.
Do not use for a long time while the engine is off.
Introduction
Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Motors
product.
This Owners Manual will add to your
understanding and full enjoyment of the
many fine features of the Mitsubishi Multi
Communication System (MMCS).
Throughout this manual the words WARNING
and CAUTION appear.
These are reminders to be especially careful.
Failure to follow the instructions could result in
personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
WARNING
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal
injury or death if instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
Points out hazards or unsafe practices that
could cause minor personal injury or damage to
your vehicle.
You will see another important symbol:
NOTE
:Gives helpful information.
© 2007 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Printed in U.S.A.
NOTE
If an abnormality (e.g., water or foreign matter
enters the MMCS or the MMCS emits smoke
or an abnormal smell) occurs, do not use the
MMCS. Have it inspected at an authorized
Mitsubishi dealer. Do not continue to use the
MMCS or try to repair it yourself.
• The following are characteristics of the LCD and
are not malfunctions:
- Small black spots or bright spots (red, blue, or
green) on the screen.
- When it is cold, screen becomes darker or
reddish or operations become slower.
- Color and brightness vary according to the
viewing angle.
Use a clean soft cloth to wipe off any dirt from
the screen. Do not use any cleaners (such as
benzene, thinners, antistatic agents or chemical
cloths), as they may damage the screen.
Do not use the MMCS for an extended time
while the engine is off.
Usage Precautions
WARNING
Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi
Communication System (MMCS) while driving.
• Always concentrate on your driving rst. Keep
your eyes and mind on the road. If distracted
while driving, you could cause an accident.
When operating the MMCS, do not park with the
engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated
area. Carbon monoxide gas, which is odorless
and extremely poisonous, can build up and
cause serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Drive according to the actual traffi c conditions.
This MMCS gives guidance to arrive at the
destination, but it cannot warn the driver of
sudden dangers or potential damage.
The route guidance of this MMCS may
sometimes differ from the actual road
conditions. Drive safely in accordance with the
new road conditions or regulations.
• Do not disassemble or modify, as it could cause
malfunctions, smoke emissions or fi re.
Basic Operation Reference Guide 1-1
Introduction
Introduction
Basic Operation Reference
Guide
1
Storing the Home Location
>>> “When Storing Your Home” (6-2)
2
Searching for the Destination
Use one of the methods below to decide the
destination
Searching from the Map Screen
>>> “Destination Setting for Scrolled Position” (3-10)
>>> “Destination Setting” (4-13)
Searching from the Address
>>> “From Address/Intersection” (4-3)
Searching from the Point of Interest (POI)
Name
>>> “Point of Interest (POI) Name” (4-6)
3
Arriving at the Destination
4
Going Home
Go back to the stored home location.
>>> “Go Home” (4-2)
5
Deleting the Route
>>> “Deleting the Route” (5-9)
Adding a Way Point
Add a way point to be visited on the way to the
destination.
>>> “Adding a Way Point” (5-7)
Deciding Locations to Store
Destinations and way points can be easily
selected if frequently visited locations are stored.
>>> “Storing a New Location” (6-1)
>>> “Editing a Location” (6-4)
Viewing the Route
The route to the destination can be viewed.
>>> “View Route” (5-1)
Deciding the Route Search Conditions
The route search for the destination can be
changed.
>>> “Showing the Route (3 Routes)” (5-5)
Table of Contents 1-2
Table of Contents
Introduction
Table of Contents ----------------------------1-2
Outline of the System -----------------------1-4
Map Disc ----------------------------------------1-5
Supported Areas ------------------------------------- 1-5
Map Disc Loading and Removal ---------------- 1-5
GPS Measurement ---------------------------1-6
Error in the Current Location ------------1-8
Route Calculation -------------------------- 1-10
Operation of MMCS
Starting the MMCS Screen ----------------2-1
Interrupt Displays ----------------------------2-2
Main Menu --------------------------------------2-4
Audio ---------------------------------------------2-6
Radio --------------------------------------------------- 2-6
CD Changer ------------------------------------------ 2-6
Satellite Radio (SIRIUS
TM
) ------------------------ 2-7
Air Conditioner --------------------------------2-8
Trip ------------------------------------------------2-9
Reset Mode ----------------------------------------- 2-10
Driving Distance and Time ---------------------- 2-10
Lap Time ----------------------------------------------2-11
Setup ------------------------------------------- 2-12
Picture Quality ------------------------------------- 2-12
Screen ----------------------------------------------- 2-12
System ----------------------------------------------- 2-14
Alarm ------------------------------------------------- 2-15
Equipment ------------------------------------------- 2-17
Clearing the Screen ------------------------------ 2-19
Maintenance --------------------------------- 2-20
Setting the Maintenance Timing --------------- 2-20
Updating All Information ------------------------- 2-21
Deleting All Information -------------------------- 2-21
Updating by Item ---------------------------------- 2-21
Deleting by Item ----------------------------------- 2-22
Environment --------------------------------- 2-23
Calendar --------------------------------------- 2-24
Setting the Schedule ----------------------------- 2-24
Editing the Schedule ----------------------------- 2-26
Deleting the Schedule ---------------------------- 2-26
Basic Operation
Displaying the Navi Screen ---------------3-1
Starting the Navi ------------------------------------- 3-1
Returning to the Main Menu ---------------------- 3-1
Menu Screens (Four Menus) -------------3-2
Current Location Menu ---------------------------- 3-2
Scroll Menu ------------------------------------------- 3-2
Navi Menu --------------------------------------------- 3-3
Route Menu ------------------------------------------- 3-3
Explanation of Common Buttons ---------------- 3-4
Map Screen -------------------------------------3-5
Current Location Screen -------------------------- 3-5
Changing the Map Display ----------------3-6
Changing the Scale --------------------------------- 3-6
Changing the Map Orientation ------------------- 3-7
Changing to a Two Maps Display --------------- 3-7
Changing Day or Night ----------------------------- 3-8
Scrolling the Map ----------------------------3-9
Scrolling to a Certain Location ------------------- 3-9
Destination Setting for Scrolled Position ---- 3-10
Viewing the Car Location ------------------------ 3-10
Intersection Guidance -------------------- 3-11
Guidance Map --------------------------------------3-11
Turn List ----------------------------------------------3-11
Arrow Guide ---------------------------------------- 3-12
Listening to the Voice Guide ----------- 3-13
Changing the Voice Volume -------------------- 3-13
How to Enter Text -------------------------- 3-14
Entering a Letter ----------------------------------- 3-14
Entering a Symbol -------------------------------- 3-14
Deleting Text ---------------------------------------- 3-14
Switching between
Upper Case and Lower Case --------- 3-15
Completing the Input ----------------------------- 3-15
Table of Contents 1-3
Introduction
Destination
Basic Method ----------------------------------4-2
Go Home ---------------------------------------------- 4-2
Address Book ---------------------------------------- 4-2
From Address/Intersection ------------------------ 4-3
Point of Interest (POI) Name --------------------- 4-6
Previous 20 ------------------------------------------- 4-7
Advanced Search ----------------------------4-8
Nearby POI ------------------------------------------- 4-8
POI along the Route -------------------------------- 4-9
POI by Dest./Way Point ------------------------- 4-10
POI along a Street -------------------------------- 4-10
POI by Freeway ------------------------------------4-11
Map Point ------------------------------------------- 4-12
Return Trip ------------------------------------------ 4-12
Latitude/Longitude -------------------------------- 4-12
Destination Setting ------------------------ 4-13
Setting as Destination ---------------------------- 4-13
Setting as Way Point ----------------------------- 4-13
Storing the Location ------------------------------ 4-14
Routes
View Route -------------------------------------5-1
Route Option Icon ----------------------------------- 5-1
Preview Route --------------------------------------- 5-2
Remaining Route ------------------------------------ 5-2
Route Outline ----------------------------------------- 5-2
Detour -------------------------------------------- 5-3
Detour Distance ------------------------------------- 5-3
Avoid Street ------------------------------------------- 5-3
Editing the Route (Itinerary) --------------5-5
Showing the Route (3 Routes) ------------------- 5-5
Re-ordering ------------------------------------------- 5-6
Adding a Way Point --------------------------------- 5-7
Deleting ------------------------------------------------ 5-7
Option -------------------------------------------------- 5-8
Deleting the Route ---------------------------5-9
Address Book
Storing a New Location --------------------6-1
From the Navi Menu -------------------------------- 6-1
From the Scroll Menu ------------------------------ 6-1
To Customize/Modify Address ------------------- 6-2
When Storing Your Home ------------------------- 6-2
Icons ---------------------------------------------------- 6-3
Editing a Location ---------------------------6-4
Editing -------------------------------------------------- 6-4
Deleting ------------------------------------------------ 6-5
Setup
System Options -------------------------------7-1
Language ---------------------------------------------- 7-1
Guidance Voice -------------------------------------- 7-1
Unit Distance ----------------------------------------- 7-1
Time Zone --------------------------------------------- 7-2
List Orientation --------------------------------------- 7-2
Keyboard Layout ------------------------------------ 7-2
Screen Options -------------------------------7-3
One/Two Maps --------------------------------------- 7-3
POI Icons on Map ----------------------------------- 7-4
Menu/Map Color ------------------------------------- 7-5
Current Street Name ------------------------------- 7-5
Address Book Name ------------------------------- 7-5
Vehicle Tracking ------------------------------------- 7-5
Route Options ---------------------------------7-6
Route Priority ----------------------------------------- 7-6
Minimize Freeways --------------------------------- 7-6
Minimize Toll Roads -------------------------------- 7-7
Minimize Ferries ------------------------------------- 7-7
Avoid Selected Area -------------------------------- 7-7
Avoid Time Restricted Roads -------------------- 7-7
Guidance ---------------------------------------- 7-8
Guidance Mode -------------------------------------- 7-8
Arrival Time ------------------------------------------- 7-9
Time/Distance Remaining ------------------------- 7-9
POI Icons on Guidance Map --------------------- 7-9
Personal Settings -------------------------- 7-10
Address Book -------------------------------------- 7-10
Home Location ------------------------------------- 7-10
Avoid Areas ----------------------------------------- 7-10
My Categories -------------------------------------- 7-13
Delete Previous 20 -------------------------------- 7-13
Other Information
Information -------------------------------------8-1
Current Location ------------------------------------- 8-1
Avoid Areas ------------------------------------------- 8-1
POI by Freeway ------------------------------------- 8-2
Support Information --------------------------------- 8-2
Start Demo. ------------------------------------------- 8-2
Outline of the System 1-4
Outline of the System
System
• Male or female voice guidance is available in 3
languages.
(English, French, Spanish)
Trip information such as average speed,
average mileage, and current mileage can be
viewed.
(2-9)
• An alarm can be set for the driving time.
(2-15)
Detailed settings can be made for vehicle
equipment.
(2-17)
The vehicle maintenance timing can be
managed with the maintenance function.
(2-20)
Environmental information such as the outside
air temperature, altitude, and air pressure can
be viewed.
(2-23)
The schedule can be managed with the
calendar function.
(2-24)
Easy Operation Setting
• The touch panel enables easy operation.
• Time zone and daylight saving time settings are
available.
(2-14)
Destination Setting
Addresses and nearby POIs can be easily
searched for and set as the destination.
(4-2)
• A route can be set for returning home.
(4-2)
A new destination can be set from the 20
destinations that have been previously set.
(4-7)
Display Guidance
• The background can be set to any of 4 images.
(2-12)
POI icons can be displayed on the map. There
are 43 POI icon types.
(7-4)
The menu and map colors can be changed.
(7-5)
Markings can be displayed on the road on
which the vehicle is being driven.
(7-5)
Routing
Detour routes can be set with specified
distances or streets to avoid.
(5-3)
• A route can be selected from 3 routes that have
different calculation conditions.
(5-5)
• Areas to avoid can be set.
(7-10)
Voice Guidance
Guidance is given for the required information
at the optimum time.
(3-13)
• A male or female voice can be selected.
(7-1)
Map Disc 1-5
Introduction
Map Disc
Supported Areas
The map data for the MMCS has been
divided and recorded on 3 discs.
Refer to
“Support Information” (8-2)
for
details on how to view the supported
areas.
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However, the divided map data is only
used for searching POIs or addresses.
Scroll operations to set destinations
and store locations are always
available.
Map Disc Loading and Removal
Map Disc Loading
Press down the lid of the disc insertion slot.
Load the map disc with the label facing upwards.
The system is loaded automatically.
After the disc reading is completed, be sure to
pull up and close the lid of the disc insertion slot.
NOTE
The software version is updated automatically
when the map disc is loaded into the system,
the fi rst time only.
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At this time, do not turn the ignition switch from
ACC to OFF.
Map Disc Removal
The disc comes out automatically when the lid is
pressed down.
Do not touch the recorded surface when removing
the disc.
Map Disc
Lid
NOTE
• The map disc (DVD-ROM) was created with the
most up-to-date database possible.
However, the actual road conditions may
sometimes be different due to new roads,
changes in existing roads, or name changes.
Be sure to drive according to the actual traffi c
conditions.
• The contents of the map disc may be subject to
change without notice.
We recommend using the latest version of the
DVD-ROM.
• Please consult your local dealer for details.
GPS Measurement 1-6
GPS Measurement
GPS
GPS is the acronym for Global Positioning
System.
The MMCS uses GPS satellites that orbit the
Earth in space at an altitude of approximately
21,000km. Electromagnetic waves from at least
three of these satellites are received on the Earth
by the system, making it possible to learn the
current position.
Map Matching
When traveling with just the GPS, there may be
errors in the current position display. In such case,
“map matching” is the function that compensates
for this error by assuming that vehicles travel
on roads and placing the current position on a
nearby road.
GPS antenna position
The position of the vehicle is determined from the
weak electromagnetic waves from GPS satellites
received by the GPS antenna.
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ENDEAVOR
NOTE
Since it may not be possible to accurately display
the vehicle position if the electromagnetic waves
from the GPS satellite are blocked, be sure to
obey the following:
Do not attach reflective-type films or films
containing carbon to the window glass.
Do not place objects on top of or close to the
GPS antenna.
• Do not use cellphones, computers, etc. near the
GPS antenna.
Situations where accurate measurement is
not possible
In situations such as the following, accurate
measurement may not be possible.
• Inside a tunnel or indoor parking area
• Under a two-tier freeway
GPS Measurement 1-7
Introduction
• Area with many high-rise buildings
• Between closely-spaced trees
The US Tracking and Control Center controls the
satellites. Sometimes the electromagnetic waves are
stopped during upgrades or repairs to the system.
NOTE
Do not block the electromagnetic waves, for
example by placing objects on or around the
GPS antenna.
Avoid using a 1.5G digital mobile phone in the
vicinity of the GPS antenna, as it could prevent
accurate measurement.
Situations where errors occur in the current
location and direction
Errors sometimes occur when the accuracy of
the GPS satellite unit is poor.
The GPS satellites are controlled by the United
States Department of Defense, so sometimes
the satellite itself intentionally sends incorrect
position data. The measurement error will
increase in this kind of situation.
Sometimes sufficient accuracy is not possible
because the distribution of the GPS satellites
is poor (when the satellites are aligned in
approximately the same direction or height).
(The best accuracy for GPS measurement
is when signals are received from multiple
satellites; a satellite directly over the vehicle and
others just over the horizon to the north, south,
east and west.)
Regarding the height and directional accuracy
of GPS measurement, errors are slightly more
likely in the horizontal direction.
Electromagnetic waves from satellites higher
than the vehicle height can be received, but
electromagnetic waves cannot physically be
received from satellites positioned lower than
the vehicle height (on the far side of the Earth).
This means that an adequate height comparison
is not possible.
3D Measurement
When valid electromagnetic waves can be
received from at least four GPS satellites, the 3D
positions of latitude, longitude and height are
calculated.
2D Measurement
When valid electromagnetic waves can only be
received from three or less GPS satellites, the
height is assumed to be unchanged from the
previous measurement and the 2D positions
of latitude and longitude are calculated. If this
happens, the accuracy of the position is less than
with the 3D measurement.
No Measurement
If no valid electromagnetic waves can be received
from the GPS satellites, there is no measurement.
Error in the Current Location 1-8
Error in the Current Location
In situations such as the following, the
current location may not be correctly
displayed.
• Vehicle was moved without it being driven
(E.g., when transported on a ferry or trailer)
Vehicle direction was changed without turning
on the engine
(E.g., on a turntable in a parking area)
• After replacing the tires or chains
When driving on roads with elevation
differences, such as mountain roads with steep
inclines
When driving on roads that continue for a long
time in a straight line or gentle curve
(E.g., freeways)
• When driving around tight hairpin corners
• When meandering on wide roads
• When driving on Y-shaped roads
Error in the Current Location 1-9
Introduction
When starting and stopping frequently at low
speed, such as in a traffi c jam
• When driving on snowy or unpaved roads
• When driving on roads parallel to others
• When driving on grid-shaped roads
• When driving on a road that turns around in the
same direction, such as a loop-shaped bridge
or interchange
When driving on roads where map data is not
available
When GPS measurements could not be made
for an extended distance.
Route Calculation 1-10
Route Calculation
The most up-to-date road information and
regulation data possible have been used for
the maps and information used in this system.
However, subsequent road changes may
cause the information to differ from the actual
conditions, and inappropriate guidance may be
given. Be sure to drive according to the actual
traffi c conditions.
Not all roads are subject to the recommended
route guidance.
The calculated route is only one example of a
road that reaches the destination, which the
system calculated by taking into account road
types and traffi c conditions. It is not necessarily
always the best route.
• Not all ferry routes are necessarily stored in the
data. Further, even if ferry routes are prioritized
they are not necessarily used in the route.
The route selection is a comprehensive
judgement based on factors such as the road
type, distance and road width, but this does
not mean that the best route is always selected.
Think of the route as only one example of many
possible routes.
The route guidance is performed for the roads
subject to the route guidance that are the
nearest to the destination or way point. For
this reason, an inappropriate route may be
displayed if the set route includes a location
where many roads are concentrated together,
such as at an interchange. Further, if the
destination or way point becomes far away from
the intersections of roads subject to the route
guidance, a route may be displayed that passes
the destination or way point.
Traffic lanes in both directions are separately
input for wide roads or roads with central
dividers. If a destination (way point) is set in this
kind of position, a route may be selected that
passes and then returns to the destination (way
point).
• The fi rst guidance location is the road nearest to
the starting position (vehicle).
The fi nal guidance location is the road nearest
to the location set as the destination.
If while driving along the route seems very
indirect, it is possible that a route has been set
in the direction opposite to the current vehicle
direction.
The guidance route may result in the vehicle
being on the opposite side of a river or station
from that which is desired. If this happens,
move the destination near to the desired road.
Sometimes it will not be possible to avoid toll
roads or ferry routes, when there are no other
suitable routes.
If three recommended routes do not exist, the
same route may be repeated.
Sometimes the enlarged intersection map will
not be displayed immediately after the route
calculation, or due to other conditions.
Starting the MMCS Screen 2-1
Operation of MMCS
Operation of MMCS
Starting the MMCS Screen
Starting the MMCS (Mitsubishi Multi
Communication System).
1
Turn “ON” the ignition switch
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If no operations are performed here, the screen
displayed the previous time the system was used
is displayed after approximately 5 seconds.
NOTE
• Touch a language to set the system language.
If a schedule
(2-24)
has been set and
a schedule item
corresponds to the
date, a message
is displayed on the
opening screen.
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If maintenance information
(2-20)
has been set
and the maintenance timing currently applies
to the vehicle,
(the maintenance icon) is
displayed.
• The screen display can be cleared. Refer to
“Clearing the Screen” (2-19)
.
Interrupt Displays 2-2
Interrupt Displays
While the MMCS is operating, the display
can be interrupted with different information
according to the vehicle condition or the
settings of the various functions.
Priority Display Contents
1 Door Sensor Interrupt
2 Tone Adjustment Interrupt
3 Alarm Interrupt
4 Audio Full Screen Interrupt
4 Audio Volume Partial Interrupt
4 Audio Partial Interrupt (Navi Screen)
4 Air Conditioner Full Screen Interrupt
4
Air Conditioner Partial Interrupt (Navi
Screen)
5 Maintenance Message Interrupt Screen
NOTE
The lower the priority number, the higher the
display priority.
When different interrupt information is received
at the same time, the item with the higher
priority is displayed, and the item with the lower
priority is not displayed.
If the information has the same priority, the last
item to be generated is displayed.
Door Sensor Interrupt
Displayed when a door is open.
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The display goes off a short time after all doors
are closed.
Tone Adjustment Interrupt
Displayed when the audio tone is adjusted.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.
NOTE
Not displayed when “Audio” of “Audio and A/C
Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been set to [Off].
Alarm Interrupt
Displayed when the alarm
(2-15)
is set to “ON”,
and the set time has arrived or the driving time
has been exceeded.
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Touch [Back] to turn off the screen.
Audio Full Screen Interrupt
Displayed when certain audio operations are
performed.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.
NOTE
Not displayed when “Audio” of “Audio and A/C
Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been set to [Off].
Interrupt Displays 2-3
Operation of MMCS
Audio Volume Partial Interrupt
Displayed when the audio volume is adjusted.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.
NOTE
Not displayed when “Audio” of “Audio and A/C
Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been set to [Off].
Audio Partial Interrupt
(Navi Screen, When the Screen Goes Off)
Displayed when certain audio operations are
performed.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.
NOTE
Not displayed when “Audio” of “Audio and A/C
Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been set to [Off].
Air Conditioner Full Screen Interrupt
Displayed when certain air conditioner operations
are performed.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.
NOTE
Not displayed when “Air Conditioner” of “Audio
and A/C Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been
set to [Off].
Air Conditioner Partial Interrupt
(Navi Screen, When the Screen Goes Off)
Displayed when certain air conditioner operations
are performed.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.
NOTE
Not displayed when “Air Conditioner” of “Audio
and A/C Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been
set to [Off].
Maintenance Message Interrupt Screen
Displayed when maintenance information
(2-20)
has been set and the maintenance timing
currently applies to the vehicle.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.
Abnormality Interrupt
Displayed when certain abnormalities occur in
the MMCS.
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Main Menu 2-4
Main Menu
Various functions used in the MMCS can be
started from this Main Menu.
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The Main Menu is shown here.
Navi (3-1)
The navigation function can be used.
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Audio (2-6)
The audio status can be viewed.
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A/C (2-8)
The air conditioner status can be viewed.
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Trip (2-9)
Trip information can be viewed and set.
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Setup (2-12)
MMCS setup can be performed.
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Maintenance (2-20)
Maintenance information can be viewed and set.
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Main Menu 2-5
Operation of MMCS
Environment (2-23)
The outside air temperature, altitude, and air
pressure can be viewed.
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Calendar (2-24)
Displays the calendar. The schedule can be
viewed and set.
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Audio 2-6
Audio
The audio status can be viewed.
1
Display the Main Menu
2
Touch [Audio]
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Radio
Displayed when the audio source is
the radio (AM/FM1/FM2).
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1) Selected band
2) Volume
3) Displayed when the sound is stereo.
4) Selected frequency
5) Displayed during scan mode.
CD Changer
Displayed when the audio source is
the CD changer.
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1) Displays the playback status, such as disc
repeat or random.
2) Volume
3) Playback time
4) Track number
5) Disc number
NOTE
Touch [Text] to
display the disc
name and track
name.
(When
the loaded CD
supports CD text)
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When an MP3 disc
is loaded, touch
and hold [Text] to
display the ID3 tag
mode, showing
information such
as the folder name,
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le name, album name and artist name.
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4)
3)
2)
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4)
3)
2)
Audio 2-7
Operation of MMCS
Satellite Radio (SIRIUS
TM
)
Displayed when the audio source is
satellite radio.
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1) Received CH
Displays the number and name of the channel
being received.
2) SCAN
Displayed during scanning.
3) Category
Displays the name of the selected category.
4) Artist
Displays the artist name of the track or
program being received.
5) Title
Displays the title of the track or program being
received.
6) Composer
Displays the composer name of the track or
program being received.
7) Preset List
Displays the preset number, channel number
and channel name. The currently selected
preset is displayed in a different color.
8) Volume
NOTE
When there are more than 22 letters, [ ] is
displayed to show that scrolling to the next
page is possible.
A list is displayed
when a category
is selected.
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When the category list is displayed and there is
a category of 5 items or more, [ ] and [ ]
are displayed to show that the list can be moved
up and down.
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
“SIRIUS”and related marks are trademarks of SIRIUS
Satellite Radio Inc.
Audio OFF
Displayed when the audio is OFF.
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Mitsubishi 2012 Mitsubishi Galant User manual

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