Mitsubishi Outlander Rear Entertainment 2014 Owner's Manual

Contents ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Using this manual ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
System overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................5
Precautions for use ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Supported disc types ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Basic operations ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23
DVD video/DVD-VR ........................................................................................................................................................................ 31
Video CD ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
Error display messages .................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................................................. 52
Handling of discs ............................................................................................................................................................................ 55
Glossary .........................................................................................................................................................................................56
Index ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
- Contents -
Using this manual
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Using this manual
Section title
· Indicates the names of the buttons on the remote control and on the system panel.
To Play a disc
Turning the power ON and OFF
Press the
Press the
POWER
The power comes ON.
· The POWER indicator illuminates.
POWER
The power goes OFF.
button
button again
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Basic operations
Basic operations for playing a disc
When a disc is inserted, the screen automatically changes to DISC and the disc begins to play.
If a disc is already inserted, press the press the PLAY
NOTE
When a DVD video is inserted, the main menu is sometimes displayed.In this case,
·
use the disc menu to operate the DVD.
Press the PAUSE button
Playback pauses. With a DVD video, DVD-VR, or video CD, the paused image will remain displayed.
Pressing the PAUSE
Press the
“DVD video” (P36)
Playback stops.
STOP
Reference item page number
Insert a disc
SOURCE
button.
button, select DISC, and
To pause
button again while in pause mode resumes playback.
To stop the disc
button
Basic operations
Chapter title
Title
Subtitle
· Indicates the items displayed on the display (screen).
· Indicates the names of the switches found only on the remote control.
(There are no switches
on the system panel.)
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Chapter title
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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
·
Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (MMCS) MMCS
·
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 or DVD-VR, the built-in DVD player supports a range of disc formats including music CDs and MP3, WMA, and AAC.
· Portable video devices can be used, by connecting them to the video input jacks. (if so equipped)
· 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. (if so equipped)
Using this manual
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System overview
System functions
· The system player supports video and music discs.
DVD video/DVD-VR
Music CD
MP3/WMA/AAC
M
M
M
M
M
M
Video CD
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mc4389
DVD video/DVD-VR discs can be viewed.
“DVD video/DVD-VR”
Music CDs and music fi les recorded on a
computer can be played.
“Music CD/MP3/WMA / AAC” (P46)
Video CDs can be viewed.
“Video CD” (P49)
(P31)
Auxiliary input (video)
Portable video devices can be used, by
connecting them to the video input jacks. (if so equipped)
“To viewing video on the system” (P29)
Headphones
The wireless headphones can be used to
listen to audio.
“Names and functions of wireless headphone parts” (P12)
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System overview
Names and functions of parts
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Names and functions of parts
OPEN
button
Buttons are on the main unit only.
· To open the display
Display
POWER
· Turning the power ON/OFF
EJECT
This function is on the system panel only.
· To eject the disc
button
POWER indicator
· Illuminates when the power is ON
DISC indicator
· Illuminates when a disc is inserted
Remote control sensor/infrared signal transmitter
· T
o receive remote control signals and transmit infrared wireless headphone signals.
Disc loading slot
· To insert the disc.
NOTE
·
Do not press in the
button
P24
POWER
P8
button and the
P23
P23
P24
EJECT
button hard.
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Names and functions of parts
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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
OPEN button
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
MENU
· To call up the menu for discs such as DVD
video/DVD-VR
RTN
· To return to the previous screen
SOURCE
· To select the system source
CURSOR
· To call up the CURSOR menu
DISP
· To call up the display attributes menu
SET UP
· To set up the DVD video/DVD-VR
settings
button
button
button
button
button
button
P36
ENT
/
P31, 32
ANGLE button
· To change the angle
AUDIO button
· To change the audio language
SUB TITLE button
· To cha nge the subtitle language
PREW button
· To return to the start of the currently playing
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Remote control
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 or track (song)
P26
(enter)
P32
P24
P33,46,49
P32
P32
P23
P27,28
PAUSE button
· To execute the pause function
P25
SLOW button
· To execute the slow playback function
REW button
· To execute the fast reverse function
STOP button
· To execute the stop function
P25
PLAY button
· To execute the play function
P25
FWD button
· To execute the fast forward function
P26
P26
P26
Names and functions of parts
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Names and functions of parts
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
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Operating instructions
When using the remote control to operate the system, aim the remote control at the remote control sensor.
Remote control sensor
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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.
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
New battery(positive side)
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mc4380
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.
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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
POWER
Volume
Low
High
· Do not press in the
· 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).
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
R
R side
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(right)
an extended period may damage your hearing.
·
Take off the wireless headphones and turn them
off when not in use.
button hard.
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Names and functions of parts
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 is viewed for an extended period without running the engine, a low battery warning is displayed and the power will automatically be turned off.
· If the temperature of the system becomes too high, the screen may go dark as a preservation measure. This is not a malfunction.
· 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.
· Screen movement becomes sluggish in cold weather.
· 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.
• 12 cm single/double-sided discs(including double-layer discs)
• 8 cm discs cannot be used.
The meaning of the marks displayed on DVDs
Region numbers
· DVD video has regional playback re-
striction 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.
Region numbers:
1
2
3
4
5
6 Mainland China (China)
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)
Region
Marks on the package
The marks displayed on the package signify the following.
Region number
(Indicates the region in which the DVD video may be played.)
Indicates the number of camera angles
available.
Indicates the number of subtitle languages
available.
Indicates the number of languages avail­able.
DVD ± R/RW Discs
The following DVD ± R/RW discs can be played.
• Discs recorded in DVD video or DVD-VR format
• Discs in which MP3, WMA, and AAC fi les are recorded (including 12 cm CPRM and double-layer discs).
Supported disc types
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Supported disc types
Music CD
CDs with the mark (logo) below can be played.
·
CDDA (12 cm music disc)
·
CD-R/CD-RW(12 cm)
Discs in which MP3, WMA, and AAC fi les are
recorded
·
CD-TEXT(12 cm)
• 8 cm discs cannot be used.
Video CD
Disc recorded in NTSC/PAL format.
• 8 cm discs cannot be used.
MP3/WMA/AAC
CD-ROM and CD-R/RW discs with MP3/ WMA/AAC format fi les written on a com- puter 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/AAC 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 according.
• 8 cm discs cannot be used.
NOTE
Never give copies of music CDs or fi les to others or
·
upload them to an Internet server, as such behavior 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” or any fi le that is AAC to “.m4a”, “.aac”.
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.
Depending on the computer operating system,
·
version, software, or settings, extensions are not always added. In such cases, add “.mp3” or “.wma”or “.m4a”or “.aac” extensions and then write to disc.
Unsupported MP3, WMA, AAC fi les may not
·
playback properly, and fi le and folder names may not be displayed properly.
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Supported disc types
Supported disc types
What are MP3/WMA/AAC?
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 CD­RW. 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.
· AAC is an abbreviation of Advanced Audio Coding, which is a compressed audio format in which the video compression standards MPEG-2 and MPEG­4 are used. The compression rate is about 1.4 times that of MP3 and maintains almost the same sound quality.
NOTE
· WMA and AAC support Digital Rights Management (DRM).This audio system cannot play WMA or AAC les, which are protected under DRM.
Supported disc types
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Supported disc types
Supported MP3/WMA/AAC standards
Compatible CD-R/RW formats are listed below.
Name Standard Description
Has fi le names with a maximum of
CD-R/ RW format specifi cations
Multisession Supported
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
2000 fi les (Total number on the disc, not including fi les other than MP3, WMA, AAC) The maximum number of fi les a folder can hold is 999.
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.
Item Contents
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
MPEG1 32k/44.1k/48k
MPEG2
MPEG1
MPEG2
MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER3 MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3
16k/22.05k/24k(Half Rate),8k/11.025k/ 12k(Quarter Rate)
32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/ 256/320
8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/144/ 160
Stereo/joint stereo/dual channel/monaural
Ver. 1.0, Ver 1.1, Ver 2.x, title, artist name, album name
Full size: 17 characters Half size: 34 characters
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Supported disc types
Supported MP3/WMA/AAC standards
Supported disc types
Supported WMA fi le specifi cations are listed below.
Item Contents
Standard Windows Media Audio Version7.0
Sampling frequency [Hz] 8k/11.025k/16k/22.05k/32k/44.1k/48k
8k 5,6,8,12
11.025k 8,10
Bit rate [kbps]
VBR (Variable bit rate) Supported
Channel mode Stereo/monaural
WMA-Tag Title, artist name, album name
Maximum number of displayed characters in folder name, fi le name, album name, title name, artist name
Sampling frequency [Hz]
16k 10,12,16,20
22.05k 16,20,22,32 32k 20,22,32,36,40,44,48,64
44.1k
48k 64,96,128,160,192
Full size: 17 characters Half size: 34 characters
20,32,48,64,80,96,128,160,192, 256,320
Supported AAC fi le specifi cations are listed below.
Item Contents
Standard MPEG-4:AAC-LC(Low Complexity)
Sampling frequency [Hz] 8k/11.025k/16k/22.05k/32k/44.1k/48k
Bit rate [kbps] 8k~384k
VBR (Variable bit rate) Supported
Channel mode Stereo/monaural
AAC-Tag Title, artist name, album name
Maximum number of displayed characters in folder name, fi le name, album name, title name, artist name
Full size: 17 characters Half size: 34 characters
Supported disc types
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