Mitsubishi MOTORS MMCS Owner's Manual
Mitsubishi MOTORS MMCS Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi MOTORS MMCS Owner's Manual

Multi communication system
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Introduction
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 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.
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.
• T he rou t e guida nc e o f t his MMC S ma y
s o m e t i m e s d i ff e r f ro m t h e a c t u a l ro a d
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.
© 2007 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Printed in U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 Introduction WARNING Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Motors If this MMCS is used for a long time in a location product. with poor ventilation, such as indoors or in a This Owner’s Manual will add to your garage, the area could fi ll with exhaust gas and have a negative effect on health.
  • Page 2: Usage Precautions

    • The following are characteristics of the LCD and while driving, you could cause an accident. are not malfunctions: • When operating the MMCS, do not park with the - Small black spots or bright spots (red, blue, or engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated green) on the screen.
  • Page 4 Adding a Way Point Introduction Add a way point to be visited on the way to the destination. Basic Operation Reference >>> “Adding a Way Point” (5-7) Guide Deciding Locations to Store Storing the Home Location Destinations and way points can be easily selected if frequently visited locations are stored.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Operation of MMCS Arrow Guide ---------------------------------------- 3-12 Setting the Schedule ----------------------------- 2-24 Listening to the Voice Guide ----------- 3-13 Starting the MMCS Screen ----------------2-1 Editing the Schedule ----------------------------- 2-26 Changing the Voice Volume -------------------- 3-13 Interrupt Displays ----------------------------2-2 Deleting the Schedule ---------------------------- 2-26...
  • Page 6 Destination Editing the Route (Itinerary) --------------5-5 Menu/Map Color ------------------------------------- 7-5 Current Street Name ------------------------------- 7-5 Showing the Route (3 Routes) ------------------- 5-5 Basic Method ----------------------------------4-2 Address Book Name ------------------------------- 7-5 Re-ordering ------------------------------------------- 5-6 Go Home ---------------------------------------------- 4-2 Vehicle Tracking ------------------------------------- 7-5 Adding a Way Point --------------------------------- 5-7 Address Book ---------------------------------------- 4-2 Deleting ------------------------------------------------ 5-7...
  • Page 7: Outline Of The System

    Outline of the System Display Guidance • The background can be set to any of 4 images. (2-12) System • POI icons can be displayed on the map. There • Male or female voice guidance is available in 3 are 43 POI icon types. (7-4) languages.
  • Page 8: Map Disc

    Press down the lid of the disc insertion slot. the disc. Load the map disc with the label facing upwards. The map data for the MMCS has been The system is loaded automatically. After the disc reading is completed, be sure to divided and recorded on 3 discs.
  • Page 9: Gps Measurement

    GPS is the acronym for Global Positioning System. The MMCS uses GPS satellites that orbit the • Inside a tunnel or indoor parking area Earth in space at an altitude of approximately 21,000km. Electromagnetic waves from at least...
  • Page 10 Situations where errors occur in the current 3D Measurement • Area with many high-rise buildings location and direction When valid electromagnetic waves can be received from at least four GPS satellites, the 3D • Errors sometimes occur when the accuracy of positions of latitude, longitude and height are the GPS satellite unit is poor.
  • Page 11: Error In The Current Location

    Error in the Current Location • After replacing the tires or chains • When driving around tight hairpin corners 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) •...
  • Page 12 • When starting and stopping frequently at low • When driving on grid-shaped roads • When GPS measurements could not be made speed, such as in a traffi c jam for an extended distance. • When driving on a road that turns around in the •...
  • Page 13: Route Calculation

    Route Calculation • The route guidance is performed for the roads • Sometimes it will not be possible to avoid toll subject to the route guidance that are the roads or ferry routes, when there are no other nearest to the destination or way point. For suitable routes.
  • Page 14: Operation Of Mmcs

    • Touch a language to set the system language. • If a schedule (2-24) has been set and Starting the MMCS Screen a schedule item corresponds to the Starting the MMCS (Mitsubishi Multi date, a message Communication System). is displayed on the opening screen. eng_516 Turn “ON”...
  • Page 15: Interrupt Displays

    Alarm Interrupt Displayed when the alarm (2-15) is set to “ON”, Displayed when a door is open. While the MMCS is operating, the display and the set time has arrived or the driving time can be interrupted with different information has been exceeded.
  • Page 16 (Navi Screen, When the Screen Goes Off) performed. Abnormality Interrupt Displayed when certain air conditioner operations are performed. Displayed when certain abnormalities occur in the MMCS. eng_539 The display goes off automatically after a short time. eng_540 The display goes off automatically after a short...
  • Page 17: Main Menu

    Main Menu Navi (3-1) Trip (2-9) The navigation function can be used. Trip information can be viewed and set. Various functions used in the MMCS can be started from this Main Menu. eng_001 eng_497 eng_507 Audio (2-6) Setup (2-12) The Main Menu is shown here.
  • Page 18 Environment (2-23) The outside air temperature, altitude, and air pressure can be viewed. eng_458 Calendar (2-24) Displays the calendar. The schedule can be viewed and set. eng_504 Main Menu 2-5...
  • Page 19: Audio

    Audio Radio CD Changer The audio status can be viewed. Displayed when the audio source is Displayed when the audio source is the radio (AM/FM1/FM2). the CD changer. Display the Main Menu Touch [Audio] eng_553 eng_428 1) Selected band 1) Displays the playback status, such as disc 2) Volume repeat or random.
  • Page 20: Satellite Radio (Sirius Tm )

    NOTE Audio OFF Satellite Radio (SIRIUS • When there are more than 22 letters, [ ] is Displayed when the audio is OFF. displayed to show that scrolling to the next Displayed when the audio source is page is possible. satellite radio.
  • Page 21: Air Conditioner

    Air Conditioner 1) Outside Air Temperature 2) Ice Mark The air conditioner status can be viewed. Displayed when the outside air temperature is 37°F (3°C) or less. Display the Main Menu 3) Airfl ow * Displayed in 9 levels. Touch [A/C] 4) Air Direction/Outside Air Intake 5) Set Temperature * 6) AUTO *...
  • Page 22: Trip

    Trip NOTE Touch [ ] of “Page” • Touch [Graph] to Trip information can be viewed and set. view the average speed and average Display the Main Menu m i l e a g e a s a graph, measured Touch [Trip] in 5-minute units.
  • Page 23: Reset Mode

    Changing the Reset Mode Reset Mode Driving Distance and Time Display the 1/3 Trip screen Two reset modes are available: The distance to empty, distance driven - Auto Reset Mode automatically after refueling and driving time can be Touch [Manual] resets the average speed and viewed on the 2/3 Trip screen.
  • Page 24: Lap Time

    Touch [Lap] NOTE Lap Time • Touch [Start] to restart the measurements from where they stopped. Time, distance, speed and mileage • The measurements stop if the ignition switch can be measured. is turned “OFF” during measurement. If this happens, the measurements restart when the Display the 3/3 Trip screen ignition switch is turned “ON”.
  • Page 25: Setup

    Setup Touch [ - ] or [ + ] of “Brightness” Screen or “Contrast” to adjust MMCS setup can be performed. The interrupt displays when changing the background and during audio and air conditioner operation can be Picture Quality turned ON/OFF.
  • Page 26 Touch an item to set Back Ground Audio and A/C Displays The back ground can be selected from 4 different types. The displays that interrupt the screen during audio and air conditioner operation can be turned ON/OFF. Audio [On]: Interrupt is displayed. [Off]: Interrupt is not displayed.
  • Page 27: System

    “Central”, “Eastern”, “Atlantic” or “Newfoundland” The basic settings required by the screens and perform the settings. as the time zone. MMCS can be performed here. NOTE Display the Main Menu and • This item can also be set from the navi menu.
  • Page 28: Alarm

    Display Unit Touch Panel Alarm Touch [ ] or [ ] to set the units used by the The touch panel can be adjusted. system. Touch [Adjust], and then set by following the The alarm can be set with the clock or instructions on the screen.
  • Page 29 Touch [Alarm Set] or [Driving NOTE Touch [Back] Time] • An [AM] or [PM] input is required for “Alarm Set”. • The minimum setting time for “Driving Time” is 1 The OFF setting for the interrupt display is minute, and the maximum is 19 hours, 59 minutes. completed.
  • Page 30: Equipment

    Touch [Change] Keyless Entry System Equipment Settings related to the keyless entry system can be performed. Various equipment settings can be performed. Display the Main Menu and touch [Setup] eng_335 Touch an item to set eng_333 There are 5 pages of setting items. Touch [ Horn Answerback or [ ] of “Page”...
  • Page 31 Windshield Wipers Exterior Lights / Interior Lights Door-ajar Warning / Turn Signal Settings related to the windshield wipers can be Settings related to the exterior lights/interior lights Settings related to the door-ajar warning/turn signal performed. can be performed. can be performed. eng_331 eng_329 eng_327...
  • Page 32: Clearing The Screen

    Power Door Locks Returning the Settings to Default Clearing the Screen Settings related to the power door locks can be Display the [Equipment] screen performed. The screen can be cleared. (2-17) Display the Main Menu and touch [Setup] Touch [Reset All] eng_325 Automatic Relocking after Unlocked with Keyless eng_507...
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    Maintenance NOTE Setting the Maintenance Timing • “Date” displays the date on which the maintenance Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such was performed. An item can be selected to set the as for the engine oil and oil filter. •...
  • Page 34: Updating All Information

    Updating All Information Deleting All Information Updating by Item Updating maintenance information Resetting maintenance information (the Updating maintenance information by for all the items, and starting the set replacement timing or distance) item. measurement of the replacement for all the items, and canceling the T o u c h [ U p d a t e ] o n t h e timing or distance.
  • Page 35: Deleting By Item

    Deleting by Item Deleting maintenance information by item. Touch [Clear] on the maintenance information screen eng_550 Touch [Yes] eng_477 Maintenance 2-22...
  • Page 36: Environment

    Environment NOTE • The display graph displays the latest information The outside air temperature, altitude, and air in 5-minute units. pressure can be viewed. • If there is no air pressure sensor, Display the Main Menu only the outside air temperature Touch [Environment] is displayed.
  • Page 37: Calendar

    Calendar NOTE Setting the Schedule • Touch the schedule icon to display the schedule Displaying the calendar. Schedule can be list and edit a schedule item. S e t t i n g a n e w s c h e d u l e i t e m . A viewed and set.
  • Page 38 Touch the upper [Input] Touch “Month” Touch “Year” Input the year or touch [Every Year] eng_556 eng_463 Schedule items can be selected. Touch one of the months or Touch one of the items [Every Month] eng_462 Touch [Set] The schedule settings are completed. eng_467 eng_463 Touch the lower [Input]...
  • Page 39: Editing The Schedule

    Touch [Clear] The schedule setting screen is displayed. Editing the Schedule The remaining operations are the same as from step 3 of “Setting the Schedule” (2-24) Editing a set schedule item. Touch [Mark] Deleting the Schedule The schedule list is displayed. Deleting a set schedule item.
  • Page 40: Basic Operation

    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...
  • Page 41: Menu Screens(Four Menus)

    Menu Screens(Four Menus) Current Location Menu Scroll Menu Touch the map to display. eng_037 1) Orientation Mark eng_108 The orientation of the map can be changed. 1) Arrow Buttons >>> “Changing the Map Orientation” (3-7) The map is scrolled. The map can be scrolled 2) [Voice] in the 8 arrow directions.
  • Page 42: Navi Menu

    6) [Go Home] Navi Menu Route Menu A route can be set for returning home. >>> “Go Home” (4-2) Touch [Navi Menu] in the current The route can be viewed or edited. 7) [Setup] location menu to display. Various functions related to the navigation can be set.
  • Page 43: Explanation Of Common Buttons

    Explanation of Common Buttons This section explains the common buttons that appear in all the menu screens. Displays the current location screen. Returns to the previous screen. Scrolls forward through a list one line at a time. Scrolls forward through a list one page at a time.
  • Page 44: Map Screen

    Map Screen 9) Maneuver Icon Current Location Screen When a route is set, displays whether to turn In the map screen, there is a “Current left or right at the next intersection of the Location Screen” that displays the current guidance, and the distance to this intersection.
  • Page 45: Changing The Map Display

    Changing the Map Display Touch [ ] to display a detailed area Changing the display method of the map screen. Changing the Scale eng_167 A scale bar is displayed. The scale of the map display can be changed within a range of 1/32 miles Touch [ ] to display a wide eng_176...
  • Page 46: Changing The Map Orientation

    Map Orientation Changing the Map Orientation Changing to a Two Maps Display Mark Name Display Contents The map orientation can be changed The screen can be divided between The map is rotated so Heading- according to various conditions. left and right to display a wide area (Red) that the vehicle is always facing the front (up).
  • Page 47: Changing Day Or Night

    Touch [Two Maps] Color Contrast Changing Day or Night [Auto] Day mode and night mode are The map colors in day mode and night selected automatically, linked to the mode are different. The appropriate illumination lamps. [Day] Day mode display only. mode for the conditions can be selected.
  • Page 48: Scrolling The Map

    Scrolling the Map Touch an arrow button in the Scrolling to a Certain Location desired direction The map can be scrolled to search for a location to view. Touch [ ] to view a wide area Touch the center of the screen eng_108 eng_110 Touch the center of the screen...
  • Page 49: Destination Setting For Scrolled Position

    Touch [ ] to return to the scale Destination Setting for Scrolled Position Viewing the Car Location The position reached with the map The positional relationship between scroll can be set as the destination. the current location and the position reached with the map scroll can be Scroll the map and place the viewed.
  • Page 50: Intersection Guidance

    Intersection Guidance Guidance Map Turn List An enlarged intersection map is displayed The screen changes from the normal The screen changes from the turn list when an intersection is approached. m a p s c r e e n t o t h e i n t e r s e c t i o n to the intersection guidance map.
  • Page 51: Arrow Guide

    Arrow Guide The screen changes from the arrow guide to the intersection guidance map. eng_118 NOTE • Th e ferr y illus- tration is display- ed when there is a ferry terminal. eng_180 eng_116 Intersection Guidance 3-12...
  • Page 52: Listening To The Voice Guide

    Listening to the Voice Guide Changing the Voice Volume The voice guide provides information Adjusting the volume of the system r e g a r d i n g t h e d i s t a n c e t o t h e n e x t voice.
  • Page 53: How To Enter Text

    How to Enter Text Entering a Symbol Deleting Text The text input keyboard is displayed when searching for a location or for the name of a Touch [More] Touch [ stored location. Touch the symbols Upper case letters, lower case letters and symbols can be entered.
  • Page 54: Switching Between Upper Case And Lower Case

    Clear All Text Switching between Upper Case Completing the Input and Lower Case Touch [Clear All] Touch [Set] Touch [A/a] The input letters are set, and the screen returns to the original display. eng_119 eng_122 The letter changes to lower case. Touch [A/a] again eng_124 All the input letters are deleted.
  • Page 55 How to Enter Text 3-16...
  • Page 56 Basic Method Advanced Search Destination Go Home (4-2) Nearby POI (4-8) Navigation operations start with the location If the home location has already been stored (6-2) , Searching for POI in the vicinity of the current search. the route to go home can be set. location.
  • Page 57: Destination

    Basic Method Go Home Address Book The basic method of searching for a location. If the home location has already been If a location has already been stored stored (6-2) , the route to go home can (6-1) in the address book, it can be Touch [Navi Menu] on the current be set.
  • Page 58: From Address/Intersection

    Input the state name NOTE From Address/Intersection >>> “How to Enter Text” (3-14) • One of the five Used when the address or street name m o s t re c e n t l y s e l e c t e d of the destination is known.
  • Page 59 NOTE Touch [All Streets] NOTE • Touch [Keyword] NOTE • Touch [Keyword] to display only to display only • One of the five most recently selected streets the city names the street names from the corresponding state and city can be that include the that include the selected by touching [Last 5] of “Street”.
  • Page 60 House Number Input Touch [Set] Intersection Input The house number can be input to set a detailed The intersection name can be input to set a address. detailed address. Input the “State”, “City” and Input the “State”, “City” and “Street” in “From Address/Intersection” “Street”...
  • Page 61: Point Of Interest (Poi) Name

    NOTE Touch [Set] Point of Interest (POI) Name • Touch [My Categories] to select frequently used categories that have already been stored. Refer Used when the name of the desired to “Editing My Categories” (4-7) for details on POI is known. storing a category.
  • Page 62 Editing My Categories NOTE Previous 20 Frequently used POI categories can be stored in “My • The stored categories are displayed with a Categories”. black highlight. Touch a stored category to clear A new destination, way point, or A maximum of six category items can be stored in the stored item.
  • Page 63: Advanced Search

    Advanced Search Touch [Navi Menu] on the current Nearby POI location screen Separate from the basic search functions, Searching for POI in the vicinity of the a specialized search is possible using the current location. advanced search functions. A maximum of 100 POIs can be searched for within a range of approximately 60 miles (100km) from the current location.
  • Page 64: Poi Along The Route

    Touch the desired POI From the Scroll Menu POI along the Route POIs in the vicinity of a specifi ed location can be searched for from the scroll menu. Searching for POI along the set route. A maximum of 100 POIs can be Scroll the map and place the searched for.
  • Page 65: Poi By Dest./Way Point

    Touch the category of the desired POI by Dest./Way Point POI along a Street Searching for POI in the vicinity of the Searching for POI along a specified set destination/way point. street. A maximum of 100 POIs can be searched Display the “Advanced”...
  • Page 66: Poi By Freeway

    Touch [Set] Touch [Set] POI by Freeway Searching for POI along a freeway or in the vicinity of the exit. Can only be used when driving on a freeway. Display the “Advanced” menu eng_049 eng_052 and touch [POI by FWY] >>>...
  • Page 67: Map Point

    Touch [Set] Map Point Latitude/Longitude >>> Continued at “Destination Setting” (4-13) Searching for a location by scrolling The destination can be set by specifying (3-9) the map. the latitude/longitude. Display the “Advanced” menu Display the “Advanced” menu and touch [Map Point] and touch [Latitude/Longitude] The scroll menu is displayed.
  • Page 68: Destination Setting

    Destination Setting NOTE Setting as Way Point Carpool / HOV inclusion (if so equipped) After deciding on a location it can be set as • T h i s s c r e e n After finding a location when a route a destination or way point, or the location displays after has already been set, the displayed...
  • Page 69: Storing The Location

    NOTE Storing the Location • Touch [Info] to display a map of Storing the displayed location and the vicinity and adding it to the address book. corresponding information. Touch [Address Book] The information screen for the location to be eng_059 stored is displayed.
  • Page 70: Routes

    B) Minimize Freeway Location Information Button Routes Route Option Icon Indicates “Yes”. Indicates “No”. View Route C) Minimize Toll Roads The created route can be viewed using Indicates “Yes”. various methods. Indicates “No”. Touch [Route] on the current eng_061 location screen The view route screen is displayed.
  • Page 71: Preview Route

    Preview Route Remaining Route Route Outline The map can be scrolled along the D i s p l a y i n g a m a p o f t h e e n t i r e A list of the intersections up to the route.
  • Page 72: Detour

    Detour Avoid Street Detours that specify the distance from the Settings are per for med here for current location, or detours that specify selecting a start street and an end streets to avoid can be set. street, and detouring the area in between.
  • Page 73 Touch the end street eng_069 Touch [Done] A detour route is calculated according to the specifi ed street area, and route guidance starts. Detour 5-4...
  • Page 74: Editing The Route (Itinerary)

    Editing the Route (Itinerary) Touch [Itinerary] Showing the Route (3 Routes) The destination position can be changed, The entire route can be displayed, 3 a way point can be added, and the route different routes can be viewed, and calculation conditions can be changed. the calculation conditions can be changed.
  • Page 75: Re-Ordering

    NOTE Touch [Start] Touch [Done] • Touch [Rt. Outline] to display a list of the intersections up to the destination where turns are required. >>> “Route Outline” (5-2) • Touch [Preview] to scroll the map along the route. >>> “Preview Route” (5-2) •...
  • Page 76: Adding A Way Point

    Touch [Itinerary List] Adding a Way Point Deleting A way point can be added to the A destination or way point can be current route. deleted. Touch [Add] in the itinerary list Touch [Delete] in the itinerary screen (5-5) list screen (5-5) The destination search screen is displayed.
  • Page 77 Touch [Done] Option Settings related to the route can be performed. Touch [Option] in the itinerary list screen (5-5) eng_084 Touch [Yes] eng_087 The route options screen is displayed. The remaining operations are the same as from eng_085 step 3 of “Route Options” (7-6) . Touch [Start] eng_086 Guidance starts for the changed route.
  • Page 78: Deleting The Route

    Deleting the Route Touch [Yes] Deleting a created route. Touch [Route] on the current location screen eng_088 The route is deleted. eng_037 The route menu is displayed. Touch [Delete Route] eng_070 Deleting the Route 5-9...
  • Page 79 Deleting the Route 5-10...
  • Page 80: Storing A New Location

    Touch [Done] From the Scroll Menu Address Book Storing a location from the scroll menu. Storing a New Location Scroll the map and place the If frequently visited locations are stored in cursor on the location to be stored advance in the address book, the route to Touch [Address Book] the stored location can be calculated.
  • Page 81: To Customize/Modify Address

    Touch [Done] To Customize/Modify Address When Storing Your Home The screen displays information about Storing the home location. the stored location. Display the Navi Menu and Icon An icon can be selected from 24 touch [Go Home] different types to use as a mark for the stored location when it is set.
  • Page 82: Icons

    Touch one of the search methods To u c h e a c h i t e m t o i n p u t Icons to search for the location information 25 icon types can be set for the stored location;...
  • Page 83: Editing A Location

    Editing a Location NOTE Touch the item to change • Touch [New] of “Address Book” to create a The information about stored locations in new location to store. Store using the same the address book can be edited or deleted. operations as “Storing a New Location”...
  • Page 84: Deleting

    Touch [Done] NOTE • The stored locations targeted for deletion are displayed with a black highlight. Touch a location again to remove it from the deletion target. • Multiple locations can be selected at the same time. • Touch [All] to delete all stored locations at the same time.
  • Page 85 Editing a Location 6-6...
  • Page 86: System Options

    Touch [System] Language Setup Changing the language used by the System Options system. [English] Change to English. T h e b a s i c s e t t i n g s r e q u i r e d b y t h e [Français] Change to French.
  • Page 87: Time Zone

    Time Zone List Orientation Keyboard Layout Changing the time zone. Changing the list orientation. Changing the layout of the keyboard. [Down] The list is displayed with the current [Alphabet] Touch [Change] location at the top. [Up] T h e l i s t i s d i s p l a y e d w i t h t h e Touch the desired zone destination at the top.
  • Page 88: Screen Options

    Screen Options Touch each item to change the One/Two Maps setting Settings related to the display. Changing between the one map Touch [Done] screen and two maps screen. Display the Navi Menu and touch [Setup] [One Map] eng_131 The setting change is completed. eng_001 eng_002 NOTE...
  • Page 89: Poi Icons On Map

    NOTE POI Icons POI Icons on Map The 43 POI icon types are shown below. • is displayed, is not displayed. • The screen changes between each POI Icons are color coded based on their Setting whether or not to display the time it is touched.
  • Page 90: Menu/Map Color

    Setting whether or not to display on the MAJOR COMPANIES Setting the menu and map colors. map the name of the stored location. MARINA [On] Display. Touch [Change] MITSUBISHI MOTORS [Off] Do not display. MUSEUM Touch the color for each item PARK & RIDE Vehicle Tracking PARKING...
  • Page 91: Route Options

    Route Options Touch [Route] Route Priority Setting the route search conditions. Setting the route search priority. [Fast] Searches for a short route in terms Display the Navi Menu and of time (arriving quickly at the touch [Setup]. destination), using freeways and major roads.
  • Page 92: Minimize Toll Roads

    Minimize Toll Roads Avoid Time Restricted Roads Setting the conditions for using toll Setting whether or not to take time roads. r e s t r i c t i o n s i n t o a c c o u n t w h e n performing the search.
  • Page 93: Guidance

    Guidance Touch each item to change the Guidance Mode setting Setting the route guidance, and the display for Setting the guidance mode. the route search results. Touch [Done] Touch [Change] Display the Navi Menu and touch [Setup] The guidance mode setting screen is displayed. Touch one of the modes eng_139 The setting change is completed.
  • Page 94: Arrival Time

    Arrival Time POI Icons on Guidance Map Setting the display method for the Setting whether or not to display POI arrival time at the destination. icons on the intersection guidance map. [Remaining Driving T h e r e m a i n i n g t i m e Time] required to drive to the [On]...
  • Page 95: Personal Settings

    Personal Settings Touch each item to change the Home Location setting Individual user settings such as the address Storing the home location and editing book, home location, and avoid areas can Address Book the information. be stored and edited. [New] Storing the home location.
  • Page 96 Touch [Near Current Area] or NOTE Touch [Done] [Jump to Other Area] • Touch [Size] to widen or shrink t h e r a n g e o f the avoid area. C o m p l e t e b y touching [Set] after the change.
  • Page 97 Touch one of the items to edit Deleting Touch [Done] Deleting a stored avoid area. Touch [Delete] Touch the avoid area to delete eng_152 eng_156 NOTE Touch [Yes] • Touch [Adjust] to change the position or change the range in the same way as step 4 of “Registering”...
  • Page 98: My Categories

    NOTE My Categories • The locations targeted for deletion are displayed with a black highlight. Touch a location again to Frequently used POI categories can remove it from the deletion target. be stored in “My Categories”. • Multiple locations can be selected at the same A maximum of six category items can time.
  • Page 99 Personal Settings 7-14...
  • Page 100: Other Information

    Current Location Avoid Areas Other Information Information about the current location The stored avoid areas can be viewed Information can be viewed. or edited. Basic information related to the navigation Touch [Current Location] Touch [Avoid Areas] can be viewed. Display the Navi Menu and touch [Information] eng_162 eng_153...
  • Page 101: Poi By Freeway

    POI by Freeway Support Information Start Demo. Searching for POI along a freeway or System information for this navigation The set route can be viewed with a in the vicinity of the exit. system can be viewed. demo. Can only be used when driving on a Touch [Support Information] Touch [Start Demo.] freeway.

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