Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Motors product.
This Owner’s Manual will add to your understanding
and full enjoyment of the many fine features of the
video entertainment system.
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:
:Gives helpful information.
NOTE
The video display is designed for rear seat
passenger viewing only, out of the driver's view.
Installation within the driver's view is illegal in most
states,provinces and countries and may lead to
driver distraction.
WARNING
• When operating the Video Entertainmant
System,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.
•The front glass on the liquid crystal display
may break when hit with a hard surface. If the
glass breaks, do not toutch the liquid crystalline
material.
Using this manual ............................................................................................................................................................................4
System overview .............................................................................................................................................................................5
Names and functions of parts ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
Precautions for use ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
CURSOR menu ..............................................................................................................................................................................31
DVD video ......................................................................................................................................................................................36
DVD audio ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
Music CD/MP3/WMA .................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Video CD ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 56
Using the system to operate the MMCS and the front audio ...................................................................................................... 59
Handling of discs ........................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Index .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 69
- Contents -
Using this manual
3
Using this manual
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of the buttons on the
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Indicates the names of
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the switches found only
on the remote control.
(There are no switches
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Reference item
page number
Chapter title
4
Using this manual
Terms used in this manual
The following terms are used in this manual.
● Video entertainment system owner’s manual → (This) manual
Video entertainment system → (The) system
●
Video entertainment system remote control → (The) remote control
●
Infrared headphones → Wireless headphones
●
Vehicle standard or manufacturer’s optional audio→ (the )front audio
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The images and illustrations that appear in this manual were made for this manual. These depictions may differ from the actual screen images.
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System overview
Special features of the system
· The 9-inch display and DVD player are components of a single unit mounted on the interior roof.
· The system can be operated using the buttons on the system panel or using the remote control from the rear seats (second row
and third row seats).
· In addition to DVD video, the built-in DVD player supports a range of disc formats including DVD audio, music CD, MP3/WMA,
and others.
· Portable video devices can be used, by connecting them to the video input jacks.
· The wireless headphones can be used to listen to audio. In addition to the wireless headphones, audio can also be played through
the vehicle speakers.
· DVDs being played on the Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (MMCS) at the front of the vehicle can be displayed on the
video entertainment system screen.
·
MMCS and some front audio operations are possible.
Using this manual
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System overview
System functions
· The system player supports video and music discs.
DVD video
DVD audio
Music CD
MP3/WMA
M
M
M
M
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DVD video discs can be viewed.
“DVD video”
→
DVD audio discs can be played.
“DVD audio” (P49)
→
NOTE
Video may not be displayed, depending on the DVD audio disc
●
Music CDs and music fi les recorded on a
computer can be played.
“Music CD/MP3/WMA” (P52)
→
(P36)
Video CD
Video CDs can be viewed.
→
Auxiliary input (video)
Portable video devices can be used, by
headphones
The wireless headphones can be used to
Viewing MMCS images
Playing video or audio from the system on the MMCS.
Using the system to operate the MMCS and audio
(Vehicles equipped with MMCS)
→“
→
“Video CD” (P56)
connecting them to the video input jacks.
“To viewing video on the system” (P29)
→
listen to audio.
“Names and functions of wireless
→
headphone parts” (P12)
DVD video to be played on the MMCS
can be viewed.
“ To view video from the MMCS on the
→
(P29)
system”
Audio or video from a disc to be played
on the system can be played on the
MMCS.(Vehicles equipped with MMCS)
To view video from the system on the
(P29)
”
MMCS
MMCS and front audio operations are
possible.
“
Using the system to operate the MMCS
and the front audio
(P59)
”
(Sample image for vehicles equipped with the MMCS)
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System funtions
Names and functions of parts
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Names and functions of parts
OPEN
· To open the display
Display
button
EJECT
This function is on the system panel only.
· To eject the disc
· To select from the menu and enter the selection.
· To operate the MMCS or the front audio
button
JOYSTICK/ENT
POWER indicator
· Illuminates when the power is ON
DISC indicator
· Illuminates when a disc is inserted
POWER
· To turn the system ON/OFF
SOURCE
· To select the system source
SET UP
· To set up DVD video
DISP
· To call up the display attributes menu
CURSOR
· To call up the CURSOR menu
MENU
· To call up the menu for discs such asDVD video
RTN
· To return to the previous screen
Remote control sensor/infrared signal transmitter
· T
button
button
button
button
button
button
button
o receive remote control signals and transmit infrared wireless headphone signals.
Disc loading slot
· To insert the disc.
P8
→
P24
→
/
(enter)
ENT
P8,23
→
P23
→
P23
→
P24
→
P41
→
P27
→
P31
→
Names and functions of parts
→
P36, 49
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Names and functions of parts
Opening and closing the display
Gently adjust the display
to the desired angle
Opening the display
Press the
OPEN button
OPEN
button
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Do not force the display beyond its range of
●
adjustment. Doing so could damage the display
connections.
Closing the display
Raise the display until it clicks into
position
The display will automatically open to
a certain position.
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NOTE
When the display screen is opened, the system
●
automatically comes on and the power indicator
illuminates.
Close the display when the system is not in use.
●
Opening and closing the display and system power
Display
Open →
Closed
(ACC ON)
Closed →
Open
(ACC ON)
Open
(When the
ACC is turned
from OFF
to ON while
the display is
open.)
Closed
(When the
ACC is turned
from OFF
to ON while
the display is
closed.)
System power
Only the display indications go
OFF (the audio that was playing
continues to play).
The display indications come ON.
(The audio that was playing
continues to play.)
The system power comes ON
and the video and audio that
were playing before the ACC was
turned to OFF resume playing.
The power remains OFF.
Open the display or press the
POWER
button to use.
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Names and functions of parts
Names and functions of parts
POWER
Name and function of Remote control
· To turn the system power ON/OFF
JOYSTICK
· To select from the menu and enter the selection
Using the system to operate the MMCS and the
·
front audio
MENU
· To call up the menu for discs such as DVD
video
· To return to the previous screen
· To select the system source
· To call up the CURSOR menu
· To call up the display attributes menu
· To set up the DVD video settings
button
P36, 49
→
RTN
button
SOURCE
CURSOR
DISP
button
SET UP
button
/
button
button
ENT
(enter)
P24
→
→
SPEAKER button
·Each time the SPEAKER button is
the speaker output changes between
the system and the MMCS or the front audio.
NOTE
The CURSOR menu can also be used to change
●
the setting of the speaker audio.
Remote control
(Stored in the passenger side seatback
pocket.)
ANGLE button
· To change the angle
AUDIO button
· To change the audio language
SUB TITLE button
· To cha nge the subtitle language
P37
→
→
→
P31
P41
→
pressed,
P37
P37
→
P23
→
P27
PREW button
· To return to the start of the currently playing
chapter or track or to the start of the previous
chapter or track.
P26
→
NEXT button
· To move to the start of a subsequent chapter
P26
or track (song)
→
PAUSE button
P25
· To execute the pause function
→
SLOW button
P26
· To execute the slow playback function
→
REW button
P26
· To execute the fast reverse function
→
STOP button
P25
· To execute the stop function
→
PLAY button
P25
· To execute the play function
→
FWD button
P26
· To execute the fast forward function
→
Remote control
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Names and functions of parts
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Names and functions of parts
mb075
Nouvelle pile (borne positive)
Before using the remote control
The remote control comes with a battery
installed.
There is an insulation sheet to prevent the
battery from discharging. Remove this
insulation sheet before using the remote
control.
Insulation sheet
mb073
Operating instructions
When using the remote control to operate
the system, aim the remote control at the
remote control sensor.
Remote control sensor
mb077
NOTE
Do not disassemble or drop the remote control, and
●
do not subject the remote control to any physical
shock.
Do not place any heavy objects on top of or sit on
●
the remote control.
If the remote control sensor is exposed to direct
●
sunlight or other strong light, it may stop functioning
properly or stop operating at all. In this situation,
block out the light.
Store the remote control in the seatback pocket
●
when not in use.
Replacing the battery
Use your fi ngernail to press tab A on
the battery case at the backside of the
remote control. While pressing tab A in the
direction shown in (1), pull the battery case
out as shown in (2)
NOTE
When disposing of the lithium battery, apply insulating
●
tape and dispose of the battery in accordance with
applicable local regulations.
Place a new battery in the battery case
with its positive side facing up
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Names and functions of parts
Be sure to place the battery in with the correct
●
polarity.
Replace the old battery with a new one of the same
●
type (CR2025LITHIUM).
Replace the battery case into the
remote control
Tab A
Slide the battery case in
until tab A locks it in place.
mb076
WARNING
·
For safety’s sake, keep batteries out of the
reach of children.
Names and functions of parts
Names and functions of parts
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Names and functions of parts
Names and functions of wireless headphone parts
POWER button
Press to turn the wireless headphone power ON/OFF.
POWER indicator
Illuminates when the power is turned ON. (Red)
Volume
To adjust the volume.
Infrared sensor
To receive infrared signals from the system.
NOTE
When the wireless headphones are ON but there is no audio or the audio signal
●
cannot be received for more than three minutes, the wireless headphones
automatically go OFF.
The wireless headphones can only receive audio signals in the rear seats (second
●
and third row seats).
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Volume
High
Low
R
Names and functions of parts
R side
(right)
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CAUTION
·
For safety’s sake, the driver must not use the
wireless headphones while driving. Doing so
could prevent the driver from hearing sounds
outside the vehicle and result in an accident.
·
Adjust the wireless headphones volume to a
comfortable level. Listening at high volume for an
extended period may damage your hearing.
·
Take off the wireless headphones and turn them
off when not in use.
Names and functions of parts
Replacing the wireless headphone batteries
Take the following steps to replace the wireless headphone
batteries.
Use a coin to turn the screw, then remove the screw, battery
cover, and the old battery.
Place two AAA batteries in the battery compartment,
checking for correct polarity, as shown in the fi gure.
Replace the battery cover.
Replace the screw.
NOTE
When not using the headphones for an extended period, remove the batteries from
●
the wireless headphones.
Names and functions of parts
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Names and functions of partsPrecautions for use
NOTE
WARNING
·
When running the engine so that you can view a video, for example, do not park your vehicle in a garage
or other enclosed space that has poor ventilation.
·
When driving, set the volume to a level at which you can still hear sounds outside the vehicle. Driving
without being able to hear sounds outside the vehicle could result in an accident.
·
For safety’s sake, the driver must not operate while driving.
CAUTION
· Do not disassemble or modify. Doing so could cause smoke, fi re, or an accident.
When a message is displayed on the screen, be sure to follow the instructions that appear.
●
Video may be viewed when the ignition switch is turned to ON or ACC, but to save battery power, it is best to view while the engine is running.
●
If video or television are viewed for an extended period without running the engine, a low battery warning is displayed and the power will automatically be turned off.
●
The following are characteristic of liquid crystal displays and are not malfunctions.
●
Small black or luminescent (red, green, or blue) spots appear on the screen.
The screen darkens or appears reddish in cold weather. Screen movement becomes sluggish.
Screen color and brightness vary depending on the viewing angle.
Clean the screen by wiping it with a soft cloth. Do not use benzine, anti-static agents, or chemically treated tissues. Doing so could damage the screen.
●
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Precautions for use
Names and functions of parts
Supported disc types
Supported disc types
Region number
DVD video
· Discs with the mark (logo) to the
left displayed (the “DVD” logo
with “Video” printed below) can
be played.
The meaning of the marks displayed on DVDs
■ Region numbers
· DVD video has regional playback restric-
tion settings. The playback region restrictions are displayed as the region number,
and a video cannot be played on equipment with any other region code.
· DVD videos with the region number or
“ALL” displayed can be played on the
system.
· DVD videos with the following marks
displayed on the package are supported.
(For example: in the case of a “1” region
number)
Region numbers:
1
2
3
4
5
6
North America (Including the United
States, Canada, etc.)
Japan, Europe, Middle East,
(Including Japan, UK, France, the
other European countries, Saudi
Arabia, etc.)
Southeast Asia (Including South
Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong
Kong, and other Southeast Asian
countries)
Pacifi c Region, South America
(including Australia, New Zealand,
Brazil, Argentina, and other South
American countries)
Russia, Africa (Including Russia,
Ukraine, Ethiopia, Kenya, and other
African countries)
Mainland China (China)
Region
Marks on the package
The marks displayed on the package signify the following.
Region number
Indicates the number of camera angles
Indicates the number of subtitle languages
(Indicates the region in which the DVD video
may be played.)
available.
available.
Indicates the number of languages available.
DVD audio
Discs with the mark (logo) below (the “DVD”
logo with “Audio” printed below) displayed are
supported.
Supported disc types
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Supported disc types
Music CD
CDs with the mark (logo) below can be played.
·
CDDA (8 cm, 12 cm music disc)
·
CD-R/CD-RW
·
CD-TEXT(8 cm, 12 cm)
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Supported disc types
Video CD
Disc recorded in NTSC/PAL format.
MP3/WMA
CD-ROM and CD-R/RW discs with MP3/
WMA format fi les written on a computer
can be played on the system.
There are restrictions on the type of fi les
and media that can be used, so read
the following information carefully before
writing MP3/WMA fi les to discs. Also be
sure to carefully read the user manual for
your CD-R/RW drive or recording software and use your equipment accordingly.
NOTE
Never give copies of music CDs or fi les to others or
●
upload them to an Internet server, as such behaviour
is illegal, whether for profi t or not.
Do not change the fi le extension of any fi le that is not
●
MP3 to “.mp3” or any fi le that is not WMA to “.wma”.
Playing discs with such fi les can cause system
recognition errors that result in loud noise that could
damage your speakers.
Proper playback may be impossible, depending on
●
the recorder and recording software used to write to
the disc. In such cases, refer to the user manual for
the device or software that was used.
Extensions are sometimes not added, depending on
●
the computer operating system, version, software, or
settings. In such cases, add either “.mp3” or “.wma”
extensions and then write to disc.
Unsupported MP3 and WMA fi les may not playback
●
properly, and fi le and folder names may not be
displayed properly.
What are MP3/WMA?
MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio
Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of “Motion Pictures Experts Group”, which is a
standard for compressing digital video data
for use in media such as video CDs.
MP3 is one of the audio compression
schemes covered by the MPEG digital
audio compression standards. MP3 compression reduces the number of bytes in
a song by eliminating large sound waves
within the sound range that is imperceptible
to the human ear, producing high quality
audio fi les with a low volume of data. MP3
compression allows for the contents of a
conventional music CD to be reduced by
a factor of about 10. This means that the
contents of 10 music CDs can be recorded
on a single CR-R or CD-RW.
WMA is an abbreviation of Windows Media
Audio, which is another audio compression
standard.
WMA can be used to create and save audio fi les at a higher compression rate than
with MP3.
Microsoft, Windows Media, and Microsoft Corporation are registered trademarks in the United States and/or other countries.
Supported disc types
Supported disc types
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Supported disc types
Supported MP3/WMA standards
Compatible CD-R/RW formats are listed below.
NameStandard Description
Has fi le names with a maximum of
CD-R/RW
format
specifi cations
MultisessionSupported
Maximum
number of trees
Maximum
number of
folders
Maximum
number of fi les
ISO9660 Level 1
ISO 9660
expansion
8 trees (including roots)
255 folders
400 fi les (Total number on the disc, not including fi les
other than MP3 and WMA)
Joliet
8 characters and extensions with 3
characters.
(Capital roman characters and the
underscore “_” can be used.)
A maximum of 64 characters
can be used as fi le names.
Supported MP3 fi le specifi cations are listed below.
ItemContents
Standard
Sampling
frequency [Hz]
Bit rate [kbps]
Variable bit rate (VBR)Supported
Channel mode
ID3-Tag
Maximum number of
displayed characters in
folder name, fi le name,
album name, title name,
artist name
In MP3 and WMA fi les, data such as song names, artist names,
album names, and genre names are recorded as an “ID3-Tag” or
a “WMA-Tag”, and this information can be indicated on screens
such as the system display.
·
Any player that supports MP3/WMA will recognize folder trees in
the same way that a computer does: [genre] → [artist] → [album]
[song (MP3/WMA fi le)], and songs are searchable in this way.
→
Folder arrangement
In the following arrangement, tracks (song fi les) are numbered as:
(1), (2), (3)... and folders are numbered as 1, 2, 3....
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Supported disc types
Supported disc types
Handling of discs
Proper handling of discs
Precautions for handling
· Dirt or fi ngerprints on the disc surface
could make the disc unreadable. Do not
touch the disc surface when handling the
disc. Always hold the disc at the outer
edges, or at the center hole and the
outer edge.
· Do not apply labels or stickers to the disc
and do not scratch the disc.
· Do not force another disc into the disc
loading slot when there is already a disc
inserted. Doing so could damage the
discs and cause malfunctions.
Care and maintenance
· Periodically clean the disc surface. Clean
the disc with a soft cloth. Gently wipe
from the center hole to the outer edge.
Do not wipe in a circle.
· A new disc may still have burrs on its
periphery and center hole, so be sure to
check for such burrs.
Using a disc that has burrs can cause
a malfunction, so be sure to remove
any burrs using a ballpoint pen or other
implement.
Precautions for storage
· When not using discs, always put them
in their cases and keep them out of direct
sunlight.
· Always remove discs from the system
when not using them for an extended
period.
Disc playing environment
· Extreme changes in temperature may
cause moisture to form on the discs or
inside of the system, preventing normal
operation. Such cases include turning
on the heater in the vehicle during the
extreme cold of midwinter.
In such cases, eject the disc and wait a
while before using the system.
· Do not use cracked or warped discs.
· Do not use heart shaped or other special
shaped discs, or partially transparent
discs.
· Do not use 8 cm CD adapters. Doing so
could cause a malfunction.
Copyright information
· The copying, broadcast, public exhibi-
tion, or rental of discs without expressed
written permission is prohibited by law.
· This product incorporates copyrighted
technologies. Macrovision Corporation
and other copyright holders are protected by US patents and other intellectual
property rights protections.
· Permission to use this copyrighted tech-
nology must be obtained from Macrovision Corporation. Without special permission from Macrovision Corporation, use
of this technology is restricted to home
or private use.
Supported disc types
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Supported disc types
Unsupported discs
Music CDs can be played on the system.
· Use discs such as those with the
mark on the disc label.
·
Playback cannot be guaranteed when
using unsupported discs. Even if such
discs should play, sound quality cannot
be guaranteed.
·
The following problems may occur when
playing unsupported discs.
1) Noise may be heard during playback.
Also, skipping may occur on occasion.
2) The disc may not be recognized.
3) The fi rst song may not play.
4) Moving to the previous or next track may
take longer than usual.
5) Songs may begin to play from the middle
of the song.
6) Some sections of the disc may not play.
7) The disc may freeze during playback.
8) An inaccurate indication may appear.
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Supported disc types
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