JVC KENWOOD K1027 Digital Media Receiver User Manual Short Term Confidential

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Creation Date2016-05-16 13:44:30
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Document Title(Short-Term Confidential) User Manual

Introduction
Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Motors product.
In order to fully utilize the functionality of this product and ensure safe and correct operation, please read this “User Manual” carefully before
operation. After reading this “User Manual,” ensure it is kept readily available, and refer to it again if you do not understand any points, or in the
event of problems.
Although the service area is expanding, Android Auto and CarPlay services are NOT available in some markets. Please check the latest
information concerning availability in your region from the below website.
• Android Auto: http://www.android.com/auto/#hit-the-road
• CarPlay: http://www.apple.com/ios/feature-availability/#applecarplay-applecarplay
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Contents
Before Use ............................................. 3
iPod/iPhone ........................................ 38
Bluetooth Audio ................................. 68
User Terms .................................................................... 3
Important points on usage ..................................... 6
Important points on safety for the customer ... 7
Playback operations ................................................38
Settings for iPod/iPhone playback .....................40
Playback operations ................................................68
Settings for Bluetooth audio device playback...69
USB ...................................................... 42
External Components—HDMI ........... 71
Playback operations ................................................42
Settings for USB playback .....................................44
Playing an HDMI device .........................................71
Adjusting the sound during playback ..............71
Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM........................... 46
Steering Remote Control Switch
Operations ................................... 72
Settings ............................................... 73
Basics ..................................................... 8
Turning on/off the power........................................ 8
Component names and functions ....................... 8
Common screen operations ................................... 8
Wired connection .....................................................15
Bluetooth connection .............................................17
About FM/AM radio .................................................46
About HD Radio™ Technology ............................46
Tuning in to a station ..............................................48
Presetting stations ...................................................49
Changing the HD Radio reception mode ........50
Scanning stations .....................................................51
Adjusting the sound while listening .................51
General Operations ............................ 21
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio ................... 52
Adjusting the volume .............................................21
Turning off the audio source ................................21
Displaying the clock screen ..................................21
Turning off the screen ............................................22
Changing the brightness of the screen and the
button illumination—day/night setting ............22
Displaying the picture from the connected
camera ....................................................................22
Using voice control ..................................................23
Activating subscription ..........................................52
Tuning in to a channel ............................................53
Presetting channels .................................................55
Replaying the contents ..........................................56
Using TuneMix™ ........................................................56
Using TuneStart™......................................................57
Using TuneScan™ .....................................................57
Receiving alerts for big plays
—SportsFlash™....................................................58
Receiving alerts for favorite games
—Game Alert .......................................................60
Receiving alerts for favorite contents
—Artist/Song Alert ............................................61
Restricting channel reception
—Parental Lock....................................................64
Resetting SiriusXM settings ..................................66
Reading help information .....................................67
Adjusting the sound during playback ..............67
Initial Settings..................................... 13
Startup ..........................................................................13
Setting the clock .......................................................13
Connection .......................................... 15
Apps ..................................................... 25
Using Apps of iPhone—Apple CarPlay.............25
Using the Apps of an Android phone
—Android Auto™................................................27
Phone—Hands-free ............................ 29
Receiving a call ..........................................................29
Phone operations while talking ..........................30
Making a call...............................................................31
Customizing the address book/favorites list...34
Settings for mobile phone usage .......................36
Adjusting the sound ................................................73
Initializing the settings ...........................................75
Setting menu items .................................................76
Vehicle Information............................ 81
Checking Vehicle Information .............................81
Checking the Charging Cost.................................88
Checking the Air Conditioner Information .....88
Checking the current position of your car.......89
Vehicle Settings .................................. 90
Setting vehicle—ETACS .........................................90
Setting the timers for the air conditioning .....91
Setting the timers for charging the battery ....92
References ........................................... 93
Maintenance ..............................................................93
More information .....................................................93
Error message list .....................................................97
Troubleshooting .......................................................97
Specifications .............................................................99
Trademarks and licenses..................................... 101
Software License Agreement .......... 104
Important Notice Concerning
the Software .............................. 105
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Before Use
How to read this manual:
• The example screens used in this manual may
be different from those actually shown due to
the following reasons.
– Example screens are of plug-in hybrid
vehicles unless mentioned otherwise.
– Example screens are used to provide clear
explanations of the operations.
• This manual mainly explains operations using
the buttons on the monitor panel and touch
panel. For operations using the buttons on
the steering wheel, see page 72.
• The following illustrations are used to explain the
operations using buttons on the touch panel.
– Selecting a button:
– Touching and
holding a button:
(Hold)
– Selecting button 1
first, then selecting
button 2:
• < > Indicates the various screens/menus/
operations/settings that are displayed on the
touch panel.
• [ ] indicates the buttons on the touch panel.
• On-screen language: English is initially
selected for the on-screen language.
You can select on-screen language using
 on the 
screen. (Page 77)
V Caution on the volume setting:
Digital devices produce very little noise
compared with other sources. Lower the
volume before playing the digital sources
to avoid damaging the speakers by sudden
increase of the output level.
User Terms1
By using the product, the customer agrees that
the customer is bound by and complies with
these terms as well as any other written terms
and conditions, or policy that the customer may
receive or be provided with.
To the extent permitted by law, Mitsubishi
Motors reserves the right to modify, revise and
add to these user terms. Mitsubishi Motors will
exercise due care in order to notify the customer
in advance of the modification of the terms,
e.g., by publishing the information about such
modification on Mitsubishi Motors web page
[details of website]. The changes of these terms
enter into force within 14 days as of publishing it
on such website. If the customer does not agree
with the modifications, revisions or additions,
the customer’s sole and exclusive remedy is to
not use the product. In certain jurisdictions, the
limitations and exclusions contained in sections
1-3 will not apply to consumers.
Please note that the amendments included
within this document are summaries of our
understanding of the key points from each
local counsel in the launching countries and,
as such, are not intended to constitute legal
advice. It should also be noted that as the
User Terms are used with consumers this
means consumer laws which differ in each
of the launching countries will apply which
could make using the current User Terms
unenforceable as it is not always possible for
a supplier of goods when contracting with a
consumer, to exclude statutory warranties or
limit or exclude liability towards consumers.
1. Disclaimer of Warranties
1.1 SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT PERMIT THE
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR
CONSUMER OR STATUTORY GUARANTEES,
AND IN THOSE JURISDICTIONS THE
EXCLUSIONS BELOW APPLY TO THE
MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE
APPLICABLE LAWS OF THE JURISDICTION. THE
CUSTOMER MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH
VARY BY JURISDICTION
1.2 THE CUSTOMER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES
AND AGREES THAT THIS PRODUCT AND ANY
APPLICATION AND SOFTWARE INCLUDED
THEREIN IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS
AVAILABLE”, WITH ALL FAULTS. AND
WITHOUT ANY FURTHER WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
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Before Use
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE,
MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
CONCERNING THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDING
ANY APPLICATION AND SOFTWARE IN THIS
PRODUCT). MITSUBISHI MOTORS DOES NOT
GUARANTEE AND DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY
REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF DATA AND
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THIS PRODUCT,
AND ANY APPLICATION AND SOFTWARE
IN THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING VEHICLE
INFORMATION OR DATA.
1.3 MITSUBISHI MOTORS MAKES NO
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES THAT
THE PRODUCT WILL OPERATE AND WORK
PROPERLY IN CONNECTION WITH OR WITH
EVERY AND ALL TYPE OF CUSTOMER’S
DEVICE, EQUIPMENT, SMARTPHONE, AND
ANY APPLICATION AND SOFTWARE IN THE
PRODUCT, AND ONLY THE CUSTOMER
WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PERFORMANCE,
FUNCTIONALITY, CONNECTIVITY WITH THE
CUSTOMER’S DEVICE, EQUIPMENT AND
SMARTPHONE, AND ANY APPLICATION
AND SOFTWARE IN THE PRODUCT, AND
ALL REPAIRS TO THE CUSTOMER’S DEVICE,
EQUIPMENT AND SMARTPHONE AND ANY
OTHER LOSSES AND DAMAGES ACTUALLY OR
ALLEGEDLY CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT AND
ANY APPLICATION AND SOFTWARE IN THE
PRODUCT.
1.4 MITSUBISHI MOTORS MAKES NO
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES THAT
THE PRODUCT AND ANY APPLICATION OR
SOFTWARE IN THE PRODUCT WILL BE FREE
FROM ERROR, INTERRUPTION, CORRUPTION,
ATTACK, VIRUSES, INTERFERENCE, HACKING
OR OTHER SECURITY INTRUSION.
2. Limitation of Liability
2.1 WITHOUT LIMITING THE MANDATORY
WARRANTY RIGHTS RECOGNIZED BY THE
APPLICABLE LAWS AND TO THE MAXIMUM
EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW,
MITSUBISHI MOTORS, ITS SUBSIDIARIES,
AFFILIATES, EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS,
DIRECTORS AND AGENTS THEREOF ARE
NOT LIABLE IN ANY CASE WHATSOEVER
TO THE CUSTOMER: (A) WITH RESPECT TO
USE OF THE PRODUCT, THE APPLICATION,
SOFTWARE OR DATA IN THE PRODUCT; AND
(B) ERRORS, MISTAKES, OR INACCURACIES
OF THE APPLICATION, SOFTWARE, DATA OR
CONTENT IN THE PRODUCT; AND (C) ANY
BUGS, VIRUSES, TROJAN HORSES, WHICH
MAY BE TRANSMITTED TO OR THROUGH
THE APPLICATION OR SOFTWARE PROVIDED
BY ANY THIRD PARTY; AND (D) ANY
ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN ANY DATA OR
CONTENT OR FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE
OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER INCURRED
AS A RESULT OF THE CUSTOMER’S USE OF
ANY DATA OR CONTENT POSTED, STORED
OR TRANSMITTED TO THE PRODUCT; AND
(E) ANY CORRUPTION, LOSS, CHANGE AND
ALTERNATION OF DATA OR CONTENT
POSTED, STORED OR TRANSMITTED TO THE
PRODUCT; AND (F) FOR ANY PERSONAL
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARISING
FROM OR RELATING TO THE CUSTOMER’S
USE OF THE PRODUCT, THE APPLICATION,
SOFTWARE OR DATA IN THE PRODUCT; AND
(G) ANY SERVICE, APPLICATION OR SOFTWARE
PROVIDED BY ANY THIRD PARTIES; AND (H)
FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY
RELATING TO THE CUSTOMER’S USE OF THE
PRODUCT, THE APPLICATION, SOFTWARE
OR DATA IN THE PRODUCT. MITSUBISHI
MOTORS ONLY SUPPLIES THE PRODUCT FOR
DOMESTIC AND PRIVATE USE. THE CUSTOMER
AGREES NOT TO USE THE PRODUCT FOR
ANY COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS OR RE-SALE
PURPOSE, AND MITSUBISHI MOTORS HAS NO
LIABILITY TO THE CUSTOMER FOR ANY LOSS
OF PROFIT, LOSS OF BUSINESS, BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY.
2.2 NOTHING IN THESE TERMS SHALL LIMIT OR
EXCLUDE MITSUBISHI MOTORS LIABILITY
FOR (A) DEATH OR INJURY CAUSED BY ITS
NEGLIGENCE; (B) FRAUD OR FRAUDULENT
MISREPRESENTATION; OR (C) DAMAGES
CAUSED WILFULLY OR WITH GROSS
NEGLIGENCE.
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3. Indemnification
• To the maximum extent permitted by
applicable law and subject to section 2 above,
the customer agrees to indemnify, defend,
and hold harmless Mitsubishi Motors, its
subsidiaries, affiliates, employees, officers,
directors and agents thereof from any claims,
suits, damages, loses, costs, lawsuits, fines,
penalties, liabilities, interests, additional
taxes, demands, and expenses (including
legal and other professional fees) arising out
of or relating to: (a) the customer’s failure to
comply with or breach of these terms and any
other terms and conditions and policies to be
provided by Mitsubishi Motors.
4. Third-Party Applications
• The product may display or make available
content, data, information, services, software or
materials from third-party applications which
run on the customer’s device, equipment and
smartphone. Mitsubishi Motors has no control
over and is not responsible for examining or
evaluating the security, content, accuracy,
validity, legality or any other aspect of such
third-party applications. Mitsubishi Motors
assumes no responsibility or liability for the
availability, content, security, privacy policies,
practices, or performances of any such third
party application.
• To the maximum extent permitted by
applicable law, Mitsubishi Motors does not
warrant, guarantee or endorse any third-party
applications and is not liable to the customer
or any other party for its use or misuse of any
third-party application. The customer expressly
acknowledges and agrees that the use of
third-party applications is subject to the third
party’s terms and conditions and policies,
including its privacy policy, and such terms and
conditions and policies are agreed between the
customer and the third party. The customer is
consequently advised to check the third parties
applications’ terms and conditions and privacy
policies prior to accepting them. Mitsubishi
Motors is not responsible for any third-party
applications and any term and conditions
relating to the third-party applications.
Mitsubishi Motors may change, reduce, limit,
suspend, remove, modify access to or disable
access to any third-party applications at any
time and without notice to the customer
5. Modifications
• Mitsubishi Motors reserves the right to
improve, modify and change without liability
to the customer in its sole discretion: (a) the
specifications or external appearance of the
product. Mitsubishi Motors will exercise due
care in order to notify the customer in advance
of the modification of the specification or
external appearance of the product e.g.
by publishing the information about such
modification on Mitsubishi Motors web page
[details of website]. If the customer does not
agree with the improvements, modifications
and changes, the customer’s sole and exclusive
remedy is to not use the product.
• The customer expressly acknowledges and
agrees that this User Manual is for multiple
vehicle models, and there may be some
functions which may be not available and
workable in some vehicles models. To the
maximum extent permitted by applicable
law, Mitsubishi Motors will not be liable in
any case whatsoever for the difference or
inconsistency of functionality or performance
from or with this User Manual. The customer
further expressly acknowledges and agrees
that images and illustrations used in this User
Manual are either those used in development,
or for the purpose of explanations, and
these may differ from the actual images and
illustrations used in the product.
6. Force Majeure
• Mitsubishi Motors will not be liable for any
loss and damage due to acts, events or causes
constituting force majeure, including, but
not limited to, wars, riots, acts of terrorism,
epidemic diseases, civil commotion, fire,
earthquake, storm, flood, failure of public
utilities or common carriers, labor dispute,
general strikes, lock-outs, restrictions of law or
regulations.
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Before Use
7. Others
• Mitsubishi Motors does not have access to and
does not process any personal information
stored in the product. The customer expressly
acknowledges and agrees that any personal
information (for example, addresses, telephone
numbers etc.) input into this product may be
stored in the memory of the product even if
the product is removed from the vehicle, and
the customer is solely responsible for proper
handling and management (including deleting)
of such personal information to protect privacy
including in the event of reselling or disposing
of this product. To the maximum extent
permitted by applicable law Mitsubishi Motors
will not be liable in any case whatsoever for the
personal information retained or stored in the
product.
• In certain jurisdictions, certain features of the
product may not be used while the vehicle
is moving or is stationary but not parked
under the road traffic laws that apply in those
jurisdictions. It is the responsibility of the driver
to understand and comply with the applicable
road traffic laws when using the product.
Important points on usage
• During operation, ensure that the vehicle is
not stationary in a garage or other confined
area with poor ventilation while the engine is
running. Otherwise, gas poisoning may result.
• For safety, the driver is not to operate this
product while the vehicle is moving. The driver
should also minimize as much as possible the
time spent viewing the screen. Being distracted
by the screen may result in an accident.
• Do not turn the volume up to the extent that
you cannot hear sounds outside the vehicle
while driving. Driving without being able to
hear sounds outside the vehicle may result in
an accident.
• Do not disassemble or modify the product.
Doing so may lead to malfunction, smoke, or
fire.
• Avoid relying on this product for guidance
to emergency facilities (hospitals, fire
departments, police stations, etc.). Contact
such emergency facilities directly.
• When operating, ensure that the vehicle is
stopped in a safe area in which stopping is
permitted.
• Continued usage of this product without the
motor or engine running may deplete the
vehicle’s battery, meaning that the motor or
engine may not be able to start.
Ensure this product is used while the motor or
engine is running.
• If you have parked the vehicle for a long time in
hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature
inside the vehicle has returned to normal
before operating the product.
• The following phenomena are characteristic
of LCD screens. They do not indicate a
malfunction.
– Small black dots or bright dots (red, blue,
green) on the screen.
– Slow screen movement during cold weather.
– The screen sometimes being dark in hot
weather.
– The picture quality, color tones, and
brightness vary depending on the viewing
angle.
• If you stick an commercially-available LCD
protective film or the like on the screen, it may
interfere with touch panel operation.
• If you operate the touch panel with a sharp
object (pen tip, finger nail, etc.), the screen
may be scratched and this product may be
damaged, leading to incorrect operation.
• Operating the touch panel with gloves on may
result in incorrect operation.
• Some operations are restricted while the
vehicle is moving. The driver should refrain
from operating this product while the vehicle is
moving. First stop the vehicle in a safe location,
then operate this product.
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Important points on safety for
the customer
This product features a number of pictorial
indications as well as points concerning handling
to ensure you can use the product correctly and
in a safe manner, as well as prevent injury or
damage to yourself, other users, or property.
V WARNING
This indicates details regarding
handling of the product that,
if ignored, could be expected
to result in death or serious
injury.
V CAUTION
This indicates details regarding
handling of the product that,
if ignored, could be expected
to result in personal injury or
property loss.
V WARNING
• The driver should not stare at the images on
the screen while driving.
Doing so may prevent the driver paying
attention to safe driving, and lead to an
accident.
• The driver should not perform complicated
operations while driving.
Doing so may prevent the driver paying
attention to safe driving, and lead to an
accident.
Therefore, stop the vehicle in a safe location
before performing such operations.
• Do not use this product if a malfunction has
occurred, such as when the screen does not
light up or no sound is audible.
This may lead to accident, fire, or electric shock.
• Ensure water or other foreign objects do not
enter the product.
Otherwise, smoke, fire, electric shock, or
malfunction may occur.
• In the event of abnormalities such as
smoke or a strange smell, stop using the
product immediately, and consult with your
Mitsubishi Motors Dealer.
Otherwise, an accident, fire, or electric shock
may occur.
• Do not disassemble or modify the product.
Doing so may lead to malfunction, fire, or
electric shock.
• During thunderstorms, do not touch the
antenna or the front panel.
Doing so may lead to electrical shock from
lightning.
V CAUTION
• Do not block ventilation holes or heat sinks
on the product.
Doing so may prevent heat from escaping
from within the product, leading to fire or
malfunction.
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Turning on/off the power
The product is turned on when the power
(ignition) switch is set to the ACC or ON position,
and turned off when the power (ignition) switch
is set to the OFF position.
Component names and
functions
Apps button
Displays the CarPlay/Android Auto screen.
(Touch) (Pages 26 and 28)
6 Audio button
• On the playback source control screen,
changes the playback source in turn.
• On the other screens, move to the current
playback source control screen.
Menu button
Displays/hides the menu window available
for the current source and function. (Touch)
(Page 11)
Common screen operations
❏Touch screen operations
1 Monitor panel
2 Screen (touch panel)
3 PWR/VOL control
• Turns off audio. Playback stops while
playing the playback source. (Press)
(Page 21)
• If you press the button during “Audio Off,”
audio turns on and the last selected source
starts playback.
• If you press and hold the button, the screen
goes off and playback stops. (Page 21)
• Adjust the volume. (Turn) (Page 21)
Home button
Displays the  screen. (Touch)
(See the rightmost column.)
To perform operations on the screen, you need to
touch, touch and hold, or flick to select an item,
display setting menu screen or change the page,
etc.
Flick
Slide your finger to the left or
right on the screen to change
the page.
• You cannot pinch the fingers to shrink or
enlarge the image on the screen.
❏  screen descriptions
On the  screen, you can select playback
sources, display setting screens, or display
information.
• The source and function icons to be displayed
differ among the car type.
To display the  screen
Touch Home button on the monitor panel.
Touch
Touch the screen gently to
select an item on the screen.
Touch and hold
Touch the screen and keep
your finger in place until the
display changes or message is
displayed.
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Indication and buttons on the  screen
2 3 4
2 3 4
2 3 4
1 Page indication
Shows the page currently displayed.
2 Battery level and signal strength of the
connected Bluetooth mobile phone
• Appears when a Bluetooth mobile phone is
connected.
3 Bluetooth indicator
• Lights up when a Bluetooth device is
connected.
• Touching this indicator displays the
 setting screen. (Page 77)
4 Clock indication
• Touching this indication displays the
 setting screen. (Page 80)
5 Page scroll buttons
• You can also change the page by flicking
the screen.
• While displaying any page other than the
first page of the  screen, you
can display the first page by touching the
Home button on the monitor panel.
Items selectable on the  screen
[FM]
Switches to the FM radio
broadcast. (Page 46)
[AM]
Switches to the AM radio
broadcast. (Page 46)
[Bluetooth Audio]
Plays tracks on a device
connected via Bluetooth.
(Page 68)
[Phone]
Displays the  screen to
make a call. (Page 31)
[SiriusXM]*1 Switches to the SiriusXM radio
broadcast. (Page 52)
[Apps]*2
Switches to the CarPlay screen
(Page 25) or Android Auto
screen (Page 27).
[iPod]
Plays tracks on iPod/iPhone.
(Page 38)
[Settings]
Displays the  screen
to configure the settings.
(Page 76)
[USB]
Plays tracks on a USB device.
(Page 42)
[Clock]
Displays the clock screen.
(Page 21)
[Screen Off] Turns off the screen. (Page 22)
[Day/Night] Changes the brightness of
the screen and the button
illumination. (Page 22)
[Vehicle Info]*3*4
Displays the vehicle information.
(Page 81)
[Timed Air Conditioning]*5
Sets the timers for air conditioner.
(Page 91)
[Timed Charging]*5
Sets the timers for battery
charging. (Page 92)
[Charging Cost]*6
Displays the electrical cost for
charging. (Page 88)
[Air Conditioner]*3
Displays the current operating
status of air conditioner
(Page 88)
[Vehicle Setting]*3
Customizes the vehicle functions.
(Page 90)
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[GPS]
[HDMI]*7
Displays the GPS information.
(Page 89)
Plays content on a device
connected to the HDMI input
terminal. (Page 71)
*1 [SiriusXM] is displayed only for USA and Canadian models.
*2 When connecting iPhone compatible with CarPlay, [Apple
CarPlay] is displayed. When connecting an Android™ phone
compatible with Android Auto, [Android Auto] is displayed.
These cannot be displayed at the same time.
*3 This cannot be displayed depending on the car type.
*4 [Vehicle Info] for gasoline cars differs from the one shown here.
*5 This is displayed only for plug-in hybrid vehicles equipped with the
Mitsubishi Remote Control.
*6 This is displayed only for plug-in hybrid vehicles.
*7 [HDMI] is not displayed when the car is not equipped with the
HDMI input terminal or when an HDMI device is not connected.
Customizing the  screen
You can change the item order on the 
screen.
3 Finish the procedure.
1 Touch and hold the item you want to
move.
• To change the page, flick the screen.
(Hold)
Cursors appear around the selected item.
2 Move the item.
Touch the cursor of the desired direction
repeatedly until the item is placed in the
desired position.
❏Source control screen descriptions
You can perform source playback operations on
the source control screen.
• The indicators and operation buttons displayed
on the screen differ among the sources.
Indications on the source control screen
2 3
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1 Source name
2 Battery level and signal strength of the
connected Bluetooth mobile phone
• Appears when a Bluetooth mobile phone is
connected.
3 Bluetooth indicator
• Lights up when a Bluetooth device is
connected.
4 Operation buttons
About the audio source status window
When you perform operations for the audio
source while displaying any screen other than the
audio source (such as the  screen), the
status window for the audio source is displayed.
To display the menu window
You can display the menu window on the source
control screen. On the menu window, you can
change settings or jump to the 
screen.
• The items on the menu window differ among
the sources.
1 Display the menu window.
While the source control screen is displayed,
touch the
Menu button on the monitor
panel.
2 Select an item.
• To hide the menu window, touch the
button on the monitor panel again.
Menu
❏List screen descriptions
While displaying a list to make a selection, you
can display more items or change the page.
Indications and buttons on the list screen
1 2
1 Battery level and signal strength of the
connected Bluetooth mobile phone
• Appears when a Bluetooth mobile phone is
connected.
2 Bluetooth indicator
• Lights up when a Bluetooth device is
connected.
3 [ ] button
Displays the previous page.
4 [ ] button
Scrolls up the list.
5 [ ] button
Scrolls down the list.
6 [ ] button
Displays the next page.
7 Slider
Scrolls the list.
• For some lists, the initial letters of the
displayed items are shown in the balloon as
its category.
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Basics
❏  screen descriptions
You can change the precise settings. (Page 76)
Indications and buttons on the 
screen
3 4
1 Setting menu tabs
Selects the setting menu category.
2 Page indication
Shows the page currently displayed.
3 Battery level and signal strength of the
connected Bluetooth mobile phone
• Appears when a Bluetooth mobile phone is
connected.
4 Bluetooth indicator
• Lights up when a Bluetooth device is
connected.
5 [<<] button
Displays the previous setting tabs.
6 [>>] button
Displays the next setting tabs.
7[
] button
Returns to the previous screen.
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Initial Settings
Startup
3 Read the message, then touch [Agree].
2 Display the  settings screen
(1), then select the setting method
(2).
When the power (or ignition) switch is set to
the ACC or ON position, the product is turned
on. The first time the product is turned on, the
caution message screen is displayed. Perform the
following procedure to start the system.
• Touch [<<]/[>>] repeatedly to display the
[Clock] setting tab. (Page 12)
1 Set the power (or ignition) switch to
the ACC or ON position.
2 Select the language used for onscreen information.
The  screen is displayed.
Setting the clock

Synchronizes the clock time
with the GPS. (Go to step 3.)
• When the GPS signal
reception is not good, it takes
time to set the clock time.

Set the date and clock time
manually. (Go to step 4.)
Set the clock time displayed on the screen.
1 Display the  screen.
On the  screen, touch [Settings].
• The check mark ( ) appears in the check
box of a selected item.
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3 To set the clock automatically: Display
the time zone selection screen (1),
select time zone (2), then confirm the
setting (3).
4 To set the date/time manually: Display
the manual clock setting screen (1),
set the date (2) and time (3), then
confirm the setting (4).
5 Select the time format and daylight
saving time setting.

([12H]: 12 hours/[24H]:
24 hours).

activate the daylight
saving time. To deactivate
it, select [Off].
• In Mexico, select [US/CA] where US
daylight saving time is used.
Then, go to step 5.
• To change the time display format, select
[12H] or [24H].
• When 12 hour time display format is
selected, you can change AM/PM by
selecting [AM]/[PM].
6 Select the date display (1) and clock
type (2), then confirm the setting (3).
• To finish the procedure, touch the
button on the monitor panel.
Home
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Connection
Wired connection
Connect the device you want to use before using
this product.
• The position and shape of connecting terminals
differ depending on the car type.
• HDMI input terminals are not provided for
some cars.
❏ Connecting iPod/iPhone
Connect iPod/iPhone to the USB input terminal
using appropriate cable depending on the iPod/
iPhone model.
• Use a cable certified by Apple Inc., otherwise
functions may not be performed correctly.
• For playable iPod/iPhone types, see page 93.
For Lightning connector models
Use Lightning to USB cable (accessory of iPod/
iPhone) to connect iPod/iPhone.
iPod/iPhone (Lightning
connector model)
For 30-pin connector models
Use a 30-pin to USB cable (accessory of iPod/
iPhone) to connect iPod/iPhone.
iPod/iPhone (30-pin
connector model)
USB input terminal
30-pin to USB cable
(accessory of iPod/iPhone)
USB input terminal
1 USB input terminals
You can connect the following devices.
• iPod/iPhone
• Android™ phone
• USB device
2 HDMI input terminal
You can connect an HDMI device.
Lightning to USB cable
(accessory of iPod/iPhone)
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❏ Connecting an Android phone
❏ Connecting a USB device
❏ Connecting an HDMI device
Connect an Android phone to the USB input
terminal using a USB 2.0 cable (accessory of
Android phone).
Connect a USB mass storage class device such as
a USB memory, smartphone, digital audio player,
etc. to the USB input terminal.
• Use a USB 2.0 cable (commercially available) or
USB extension cable (commercially available)
compatible with your USB device.
• You cannot connect a computer or portable
HDD to the USB input terminal.
• For playable file types and notes on using USB
devices, see page 94.
USB device
Connect an HDMI device such as a portable
media player or portable DVD player to the HDMI
input terminal. (Only for the car equipped with
the HDMI input terminal.)
HDMI device
Android phone
USB input terminal
USB input terminal
HDMI input
terminal
HDMI cable
(commercially available)
USB 2.0 cable
(commercially available)
USB extension cable
(commercially available)
USB 2.0 cable (commercially available)
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Connection
Bluetooth connection
❏Information for using Bluetooth®
devices
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio
communication technology for mobile devices
such as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other
devices. Bluetooth devices can be connected
without cables and communicate with each
other.
• For notes on using Bluetooth devices, see
page 93.
V Caution
While driving, do not perform complicated
operations such as dialing numbers, using the
address book, etc. When you perform these
operations, stop your car in a safe place.
❏ Registering a new Bluetooth device
When you connect a Bluetooth device to the
product for the first time, pair this product and
the device. Pairing allows Bluetooth devices to
communicate with each other.
• When iPhone compatible with CarPlay is
connected to the USB input terminal, it cannot
be connected via Bluetooth. Use the phone and
audio player function on the CarPlay screen.
(Page 25)
• If you use CarPlay using iPhone connected
via Bluetooth, the Bluetooth connection is
canceled.
• When an Android phone compatible with
Android Auto is connected to the USB input
terminal, the device is connected via Bluetooth
automatically, and the Bluetooth mobile phone
currently connected is disconnected.
– If the mobile phone currently connected
is in use, it remains connected and the
Android phone compatible with Android
Auto is automatically registered. However, if
5 devices are already registered, registration
cannot be performed.
• Once the connection is established, it is
registered in this product even if you turn off
the product. Up to 5 devices can be registered
in total.
• To use the Bluetooth function, you need to turn
on the Bluetooth function of the device.
1 Display the  screen.
On the  screen, touch [Settings].
2 Display the  settings
screen (1), then start registration (2).
• Touch [<<]/[>>] repeatedly to display the
[Bluetooth] setting tab. (Page 12)
• To change the passkey (initial: “0000”), see
page 18.
• To check the device information of this
product, select [Unit Details].
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Connection
3 Activate the Bluetooth function on the
To change the passkey for registration
device, then select [Next].
1 Display the  settings
• To cancel the procedure, touch [Cancel].
screen. (Page 17)
2 Display the 
screen.
4 Enter a 4 digit passkey (1), then
confirm the entry (2).
• Touch [
] to delete the last entry.
3 Display the 
screen.
4 Operate the device to select
“Mitsubishi Motors Bluetooth” and
confirm the request.
• If a passkey is required, enter the passkey
displayed on the screen.
When the registration is complete, the
 settings screen is displayed.
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❏ Connecting/disconnecting a
registered Bluetooth device
Once the devices are registered, you can
disconnect the current device and connect
another device from the registered devices.
To connect a Bluetooth device manually
You can connect one mobile phone and one
audio device from the registered devices.
1 Display the  settings
• When selecting the device usage while
another device is connected, a message
window is displayed. Select [Yes]. The
previously connected device will be
disconnected.
• To check the device information of the
registered device, touch the device name.
To disconnect a Bluetooth device
1 Display the  settings
screen. (Page 17)
2 Select the device usage for the device
you want to disconnect.
• When a mobile phone is connected, the signal
strength and battery level are displayed when
the information is acquired.
screen. (Page 17)
2 Select the device usage for the target
device.
A message window is displayed. Select [Yes].
Connect as a mobile phone.
Connect as an audio device.
The button for the connected device is
highlighted.
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Connection
To connect a Bluetooth device automatically
When  is set to [On], the
registered device last connected is automatically
connected via Bluetooth whenever it is turned
on.
• If the last connected device is not present,
another registered device is automatically
connected if present.
1 Display the  settings
❏ Deleting a registered Bluetooth
device
If you want to register a new device after 5
devices have been registered, or if a registered
device is no longer used, delete the registration.
1 Display the  settings
screen. (Page 17)
2 Select the device to delete.
screen. (Page 17)
2 Display the 
screen.
3 Delete the registration of the selected
device.
3 Activate the auto connection.
• A message window is displayed. Select [Yes].
• To cancel the auto connection, select [Off].
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Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the volume for the following
situations.
• While listening to a source ( : 0 to 45)
• During a call (
: 0 to 11)
• During voice guidance (
: 0 to 11)
Turning off the audio source
You can turn off the audio source.
1 Press the PWR/VOL control on the
Displaying the clock screen
You can display the large clock screen.
1 Touch [Clock] on the  screen.
monitor panel.
To restore the audio source
Press the PWR/VOL control on the monitor panel
again.
Decreases
Increases
To return to the  screen
Touch the Home button on the monitor panel.
You can display the  settings screen to
change the clock settings from the clock screen.
Touch the time/date display area to display the
 settings screen. (Pages 13 )
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General Operations
Turning off the screen
You can turn off the screen.
1 Touch [Screen Off] on the 
screen
Changing the brightness of
the screen and the button
illumination—day/night setting
You can change the brightness of the screen and
the button illumination on the monitor panel.
1 Display the  settings screen.
On the  screen, touch [Day/Night].
Displaying the picture from the
connected camera
The around view or rear view screen from the
connected camera is displayed when you shift
the gear to the reverse (R) position.
• Around view can be displayed when you press
the Multi around button on the steering.
• For details about viewing the screen from the
connected camera, refer to the owner’s manual
supplied with your car.
When a multi around monitor is connected:
To turn on the screen
Touch the screen or the Home button or
Apps button on the monitor panel.
• You can also turn off the screen and audio
source at the same time by touching and
holding the PWR/VOL control on the monitor
panel.
– To restore the screen and audio source, press
the PWR/VOL control.
2 Select the brightness setting.
When a rear view camera is connected:
[Auto]
Dims the screen and button
illumination when you turn on the
headlights or position lamps.
[Day]
Brightens the screen and button
illumination.
[Night] Dims the screen and button illumination.
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Using voice control
2 Press the
button again on the
steering wheel.
You can use 4 types of the voice recognition
function—voice recognition of this product,
Bluetooth interfaced voice recognition, CarPlay,
and Android Auto.
• For CarPlay, see page 26, and for Android
Auto, see page 28.
• For changing the settings for voice control, see
page 78.
❏ Using the voice (control) recognition
of this product
1 Press the
button on the steering
wheel. (Page 72)
The  screen for this product
appears.
3 Speak a voice command through the
microphone built in the car.
• For the available voice commands on this
product, see page 95.
About  screen for this product
3 [End] button
Touch or say “End” to exit the  screen.
4 Voice command list
Say a command from the list.
• You can also perform an operation by
touching a voice command on the list.
• Unavailable commands are grayed out.
• To change the page, say “Prev. Page” or
“Next Page.”
• To return to previous screen, say “Back.”
• If you need help, say “Help” to activate voice
guidance.
5 Current page/total pages of the voice
command list
• When voice tags are registered for the contacts
registered in the  screen, you can
call a contact by speaking the voice tag after
activating voice control. (Page 35)
To finish using voice control (recognition),
press and hold
button on the steering wheel
or touch [End].
• To not display this screen from the next
time on, touch the check box of  so that the check
mark ( ) appears.
displays
Once this is checked, pressing
the screen in step 2 from the next time on.
1 Voice recognition status indicator
• You can speak voice commands only when
the indicator is highlighted.
2 Instruction message
Follow the message displayed.
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General Operations
❏ Using the Bluetooth interfaced voice
recognition (control)
1 Press the
button on the steering
wheel. (Page 72)
• To not display this screen from the next
time on, touch the check box of  so that the check
mark ( ) appears.
• For the Bluetooth interfaced voice
recognition (control): Without checking the
box, you can start the voice recognition
(control) procedure in step 2 below from
the next time on.
2 Press and hold the
button on the
steering wheel.
• By touching [Start] on the screen, you can
also activate voice control (recognition).
3 Speak to the connected Bluetooth
device through the microphone built
in the car.
• Voice control (recognition) may not work
when the Bluetooth connection is not
good.
To finish using voice control (recognition),
press and hold
button on the steering wheel
or touch [End].
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Using Apps of iPhone—Apple
CarPlay
❏ About CarPlay
CarPlay is a smarter, safer way to use your iPhone
in the car. CarPlay takes the things you want
to do with iPhone while driving and displays
them on the screen of the product. You can
get directions, make calls, send and receive
messages, and listen to the music from iPhone
while driving. You can also use Siri voice control
to make it easier to operate iPhone.
• For details about CarPlay, visit
 or
.
• For CarPlay available Apps, visit
.
Although the service area is expanding,
CarPlay service is NOT available in some
markets. Please check the latest information
concerning availability in your region from the
below website.
http://www.apple.com/ios/featureavailability/#applecarplay-applecarplay
Compatible iPhone devices
You can use CarPlay with the following iPhone
models of iOS 8 or later.
• iPhone 5
• iPhone 5c
• iPhone 5s
• iPhone 6
• iPhone 6 Plus
❏Starting CarPlay
• iPhone 6s
• iPhone 6s Plus
❏ Connecting iPhone compatible with
CarPlay
Connect iPhone compatible with CarPlay to the
USB input terminal using Lightning to USB cable
(accessory of iPhone).
• Use a cable certified by Apple Inc., otherwise
functions may not be performed correctly.
Select [Apple CarPlay] on the  screen to
display the CarPlay screen and enable use of the
Apps of the connected iPhone.
Preparation: Unlock your iPhone beforehand.
1 Touch [Apple CarPlay] on the
 screen.
iPhone compatible
with CarPlay
USB input terminal
The home screen of CarPlay is displayed.
• [Apple CarPlay] is displayed only when a
compatible iPhone is connected.
Lightning to USB cable
(accessory of iPhone)
• Bluetooth connection is canceled when the
iPhone is connected to the USB input terminal.
Use the phone and audio player function on
the CarPlay screen.
• If two iPhone devices compatible with CarPlay
are connected, the device recognized first is
used for CarPlay.
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❏ Operation buttons on the home
screen of CarPlay
❏ Using the voice control (recognition)
of CarPlay (Siri)
❏ Switching to the CarPlay screen while
displaying another screen
You can use the Apps of the connected iPhone.
• The items displayed and the language used on
the screen differ among the connected devices.
You can activate Siri while the CarPlay screen is
displayed.
You can switch to the CarPlay screen while
listening to another source or displaying another
screen.
• The screen cannot be switched in some cases,
such as while the picture from the connected
camera is displayed.
1 Touch and hold [ ] (Home) to
activate Siri.
1 Touch the
Apps button to activate
CarPlay.
1 App/information button
Starts the App or displays the information.
2 [ ] (Home) button
• Displays the home screen of CarPlay.
(Touch)
• Activates Siri. (Hold) (See the right column.)
3 [Main Menu] button
Exits the CarPlay screen and displays the
 screen.
(Hold)
• To deactivate Siri, touch [
] (Home).
2 Talk to Siri through the microphone
built in the car.
To operate using the buttons on the steering
wheel, press and hold the
button. (Page 72)
• To deactivate Siri, press the
button on the
steering wheel.
To exit the CarPlay screen
Touch the Home button on the monitor panel.
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Using the Apps of an Android
phone—Android Auto™
❏ About Android Auto
Android Auto enables you to use functions of
your Android phone convenient for driving. You
can easily access route guidance, make calls,
listen to music, and access convenient functions
on the Android phone while driving.
• For details about Android Auto, visit
 or
.
• For available Android Auto Apps, visit
.
Although the service area is expanding,
Android Auto service is NOT available in some
markets. Please check the latest information
concerning availability in your region from the
below website.
http://www.android.com/auto/#hit-the-road
Compatible Android phones
You can use Android Auto with Android phones
compatible with Android Auto of Android 5.0
(Lollipop) or later.
❏ Connecting an Android phone
compatible with Android Auto
Connect an Android phone compatible with
Android Auto to the USB input terminal using a
USB 2.0 cable (accessory of Android phone).
• If Android Auto and Apps are not ready, install
Android Auto and Apps beforehand.
Android phone
USB input terminal
❏ Starting Android Auto
Select [Android Auto] on the  screen to
display the Android Auto screen and enable use
of the Apps of the connected Android phone.
Preparation:
• To use the hands-free function, connect the
Android phone via Bluetooth. (Page 17)
– When an Android phone compatible with
Android Auto is connected to the USB
input terminal, the device is connected via
Bluetooth automatically, and the Bluetooth
mobile phone currently connected is
disconnected.
• Unlock your Android phone beforehand.
1 Touch [Android Auto] on the
 screen.
USB 2.0 cable
(commercially available)
• Bluetooth connection is canceled when the
Android phone is connected to the USB input
terminal. Use the phone and audio player
function on the Android phone.
• If two Android phones compatible with
Android Auto are connected, the device
recognized first is used for Android Auto.
The Android Auto screen is displayed.
• [Android Auto] is displayed only when a
compatible Android phone is connected.
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❏Operation buttons on the Android
Auto screen
❏ Using voice control (recognition) of
the Android Auto
❏ Switching to the Android Auto screen
while displaying another screen
You can perform the operations of the Apps of
the connected Android phone.
• The items displayed on the screen differ among
the connected Android phones.
You can activate the voice control (recognition)
of the Android phone as follows.
You can switch to the Android Auto screen while
listening to another source or displaying another
screen.
• The screen cannot be switched in some cases,
such as while the picture from the connected
camera is displayed.
1 Touch [ ] to activate voice control
(recognition).
1 Touch the
Apps button to activate
Android Auto.
1 App/information button
Starts the App or displays the information.
2 Talk to the Android phone through the
microphone built in the car.
• To deactivate voice control (recognition),
touch [ ].
To operate using the buttons on the steering
button. (Page 72)
wheel, press and hold the
• To deactivate voice control (recognition), press
and hold the
button on the steering wheel.
To exit the Android Auto screen
Touch the Home button on the monitor panel.
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Preparation:
Connect a mobile phone compatible with
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) or Object
Push Profile (OPP) via Bluetooth. (Page 17)
• To check whether your mobile phone is
compatible with PBAP/OPP, consult with the
product information provided by the dealer
or the manufacturer.
About mobile phones compatible with
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)
If your mobile phone supports PBAP, phone
book and call histories stored on the mobile
phone are automatically transferred to the
product when the mobile phone is connected.
• Phone book: up to 1000 entries
• History (dialed calls, received calls, and
missed calls): up to 20 entries in total
Receiving a call
To reject a call
Touch [Decline].
When a call comes in, the incoming call screen is
displayed.
• You can select the incoming call screen size
on the  settings screen.
(Page 37)
To receive a call
Touch [Answer].
• Incoming screen is shrunk when  is set to [Small Screen]
(Page 37).
• When  is set to [On]
(Page 37), the product answers incoming
calls automatically.
• To adjust the volume, touch [+]/[−].
• Call information is displayed if acquired.
• The incoming call screen is not displayed while
the picture from the connected camera is
displayed. (Page 22)
Use the buttons on the steering wheel to
answer/end a call. (Page 72)
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Phone operations while talking
❏Muting the microphone volume
❏Entering numbers during a call
You can turn off the microphone temporarily.
You can enter numbers when required during a
call using the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency)
function.
While talking, available operation buttons are
displayed. You can make adjustments to the
mobile phone on the talking screen.
1 Display the keypad.
❏Ending a call
Select [End] on the talking screen to end the call.
• While muting, the [Mute] button is highlighted.
To restore the microphone volume: Touch
[Mute] again.
❏Turning off the hands-free mode
❏Adjusting the volume during a call
2 Enter numbers.
You can turns off the hands-free mode and talk
on the phone directly during a call.
You can adjust the volume level between 0 to 11
(initial: 6).
• To return to the talking screen, touch [
• You can also adjust the volume by turning the
PWR/VOL control on the monitor panel.
].
• When the hands-free mode is off, any buttons
other than [End], [Small Screen], and [Handsfree OFF] are disabled on the screen.
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❏Shrinking/enlarging the talking
screen during a call
You can shrink or enlarge the talking screen
during a call so that you can see the current
source screen, or fully display the talking screen
to make adjustments.
• When  is set to [Small
Screen], the talking screen is also shrunk.
(Page 37)
To shrink the talking screen, touch [Small
Screen].
Making a call
❏ Displaying the  screen
Select [Phone] on the  screen to display
the  screen and select a method to
make a call from direct number entry, address
book, history, or favorites list.
• When  is set to [On], a
password is required. (Page 36)
To unlock the security, enter the password,
then select [Enter].
Enters the phone number directly. (Page 32)
Makes a call.
Displays the address book. (Page 32)
Displays the call history. (Page 33)
Displays the favorites lists. (Page 33)
Displays  settings screen.
(Page 17)
• If no mobile phone is connected via Bluetooth,
a message window is displayed.
1 Touch [Phone] on the 
screen.
– Select [Pair Device] to register a new device.
– Select [Select Device] to connect a
registered device.
– Select [Cancel] to cancel connection.
To enlarge the talking screen, touch [Full
Screen].
• You can also hide the talking screen by
touching the [
] tab on the shrunk screen.
To restore, touch the [
] tab.
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❏ Making a call by direct number entry
You can enter the phone number on the
 screen to make a call.
1 Display the  screen.
(Page 31)
2 Enter the phone number (1), then
make a call (2).
• Touch [
] to delete the last entry.
❏ Selecting the phone number from the
address book
3 Select the contact from the address
book.
You can select the contact from the phone book
of the connected mobile phone.
• To customize the address book of this product,
see page 34.
1 Display the  screen.
(Page 31)
2 Display the 
screen. • To search for the contact by initial, select [Alphabet Search] to display the keypad, then select the initial. – If the initial of the contact is not a letter or number, select [#$%]. – To close the keypad screen, touch [ ]. 4 Select the phone number (1), then make a call (2). • When an update of the address book is required, see page 34. 32 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 32 5/12/16 5:39 PM Phone—Hands-free ❏ Selecting the phone number from the call history ❏ Selecting the phone number from the favorites list You can select the contact from missed calls, received calls, and dialed calls stored on the connected mobile phone. You can register a contact from the address book as a favorite to make access to the frequently used phone numbers easier. • To customize the favorites list, see page 34. 1 Display the screen. (Page 31) 2 Display the screen. 3 Select the contact from the favorites list. 1 Display the screen. (Page 31) 2 Display the screen. • When a voice tag is registered, “ ” appears besides the contact on the screen. 4 Select the phone number (1), then make a call (2). 3 Select the phone number (1), then make a call (2). • The call history types are indicated by the icons shown at the right of the phone number ([ ]: missed calls/[ ]: received calls/[ ]: dialed calls). ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 33 33 5/12/16 5:39 PM Phone—Hands-free Customizing the address book/ favorites list 3 Select the transfer method from the mobile phone. 2 Display the screen. ❏ Transferring the phone book You can transfer items from the mobile phone to the address book of the product. 1 Display the
screen. (Page 32) 2 Display the transfer method selection window. [All] Transfers all items registered in the phone book of the mobile phone. [Individual] Selects items to transfer by operating the mobile phone. • To cancel the transfer, select [Cancel]. 3 Select the items to register from the address book (1), then register the selected items (2). • The check mark ( ) appears in the check box of a selected item. When the [All] transfer is completed, “Address book update complete. ” is displayed. • For some mobile phones, all items may not be transferred. • For some mobile phones, you may need to operate the mobile phone to start transfer of the phone book. ❏ Registering items to the favorites list You can register up to 20 items from the address book to the favorites list. • When the mobile phone is unregistered, the items on the favorites list are also cleared. 1 Display the screen. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes]. • To search for the contact by initial, select [Alphabet Search] to display the keypad, then select the initial. – If the initial of the contact is not a letter or number, select [#$%]. – To close the keypad screen, touch [ ]. (Page 33) 34 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 34 5/12/16 5:39 PM Phone—Hands-free ❏Deleting items from the address book/favorites list You can delete all items at once, or delete individual items from the address book/favorites list. • Even if you delete items on the product, they are not deleted on the mobile phone. 3 Select items (1), then delete them 2 Display the voice tag recording screen. (2). • The check mark ( ) appears in the check box of a selected item. 1 Display the
(Page 32) or (Page 33) screen. 2 Display the delete screen. 3 Record the voice tag. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes]. • To select all items, select [Select All]. – To cancel all selections, select [Clear All]. • To search for the contact by initial, select [Alphabet Search] to display the keypad, then select the initial. – If the initial of the contact is not a letter or number, select [#$%]. – To close the keypad screen, touch [ ]. ❏ Registering voice tags for contacts in the favorites list You can register voice tags for the contacts registered in the favorites list to make calling easier using voice control. • You can call a contact by speaking the voice tag after activating voice control. (Page 23) R REC lights up on the screen while recording. • To stop recording, touch [R Record]. • To listen to the recorded voice tag, touch [I Play]. – To stop playback, touch [W Stop]. • To delete the voice tag, touch [Delete]. • When a voice tag is registered, “ ” appears besides the contact on the screen. 1 Select the contact from the favorites list. (Page 33) ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 35 35 5/12/16 5:39 PM Phone—Hands-free Settings for mobile phone usage 2 Activate the mobile phone security. again for confirmation. The mobile phone security is activated. • When displaying the screen, a password is required. Enter the password, then touch [Enter] to unlock the security. ❏ Activating the mobile phone security—Phone Function Lock You can lock some functions of the mobile phone. When activating the mobile phone security, you are required to enter a password to make calls and view the address book and history. • You can set for each registered mobile phone. • No password is set initially at the factory. Once you have registered your password, note it somewhere. 4 Repeat step 3 to enter the password The password setting screen is displayed. 3 Enter a 4 digit password (1), then To deactivate the mobile phone security Select [Off] for . • The registered password is required. Enter the password, then select [Set] to deactivate. confirm the entry (2). 1 Display the settings screen. • To display from the menu window, see page 37. • To display from the screen, see page 76. • Touch [ ] to delete the last entry. • Touch [What is Phone Function Lock?] to know about the . – To close the message window, select [Cancel]. 36 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 36 5/12/16 5:39 PM Phone—Hands-free ❏ Displaying the settings menu from the menu window You can change the settings for using a mobile phone from the menu window. 1 Display the menu window. While the screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. [Device Select] Displays the settings screen to select another mobile phone. (Page 19) [Phone Settings] Displays the settings screen to change the settings for using a mobile phone. (See below.) [Sound Settings] Displays the settings screen to adjust the sound. (Page 73) The selected settings screen is displayed. ❏ Settings on the settings screen 2 Select the setting menu. You can change the settings for using a mobile phone. 1 Display the settings screen. • To display from the menu window, see the left column. • To display from the screen, see page 76. Adjusts the volume level during a call. Activates/deactivates auto answer. • Off: The product does not answer calls automatically. Answer the calls manually. • On: The product answers incoming calls automatically after 5 seconds. incoming call screen at full size. • Small Screen: Displays the incoming call screen at the smaller size. Activates/deactivates the mobile phone security. (Page 36) 2 Change the settings. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 37 37 5/12/16 5:39 PM iPod/iPhone Playback operations Preparation: Connect iPod/iPhone to this product via the USB input terminal. (Page 15) • For playable iPod/iPhone types, see page 93. ❏ Playing tracks on iPod/iPhone Select [iPod] on the screen to display the source control screen and start playback. • You cannot play video on the product. 1 Touch [iPod] on the screen. ❏ Indications and buttons on the source control screen Operation buttons You can perform operations to play tracks contained in the connected iPod/iPhone. Playback information 1 Repeat mode indicator (Page 39) 2 Track number/total track number in the current category • Touching the number displays the track list of the current category. 3 Shuffle mode indicator (Page 39) 4 Artwork (shown if the track contains artwork) • To activate/deactivate the artwork, see page 40. 5 Track information • Touching the information area displays detailed information of the current track. To return to the source control screen, touch ]. 6 Progress bar and playing time/total playing time • By dragging the position indicator ( ) on the bar, you can change the playback position. [ ] Displays the information of the current track. [S] [T] • Selects a track. (Touch) • Rewinds/fast-forwards. (Hold) [W]* Pauses playback. [I]* Starts playback. Displays the track/category list. * During playback, [W] is displayed, and when playback is paused, [I] is displayed. ❏ Selecting a track from the track/ category list You can select a track from the track/category list. • You can also select a track from the track list of the current category by touching the track number/total track number on the source control screen. 1 Display the track/category list. 38 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 38 5/12/16 5:39 PM iPod/iPhone 2 Select a category. ❏ Selecting the playback mode You can select the repeat mode and shuffle mode. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. Repeat Song] Repeat Category] Repeats all tracks in the current category. [Repeat Off] Deactivates the repeat mode. Shuffles all tracks. Shuffle] [Shuffle Off] The list previously displayed is shown. 3 Select a desired item. Select an item in each layer until you reach and select the desired track. Repeats the current track. Deactivates the shuffle mode. • You can also select the playback mode by touching the repeat mode or shuffle mode indicator on the source control screen. 2 Select a playback mode. • To select another category, touch [ repeatedly until the screen is displayed. • To search for the track name by initial, select [Alphabet Search] to display the keypad, then select the initial. – If the initial of the track is not a letter or number, select [#$%]. – To close the keypad screen, touch [ ]. • To return to the current track playback screen, select [Current Track]. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 39 39 5/12/16 5:39 PM iPod/iPhone. Settings for iPod/iPhone playback 2 Select [Switch iPod]. 2 Display the settings screen. You can change the settings for playing iPod/ iPhone from the menu window. ❏ Switching to another iPod/iPhone When two iPod/iPhone devices are connected to the USB input terminals, you can switch iPod/ iPhone to play. • If iPhone compatible with CarPlay is connected, you cannot switch to it. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. • Each time you touch [Switch iPod], the iPhone/iPod changes alternately. 3 Change the settings. ❏ Displaying/hiding the album artwork You can display/hide the album artwork if the file has tag data that includes the album artwork. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. [Off] Hides the artwork. [On] Displays the artwork. 40 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 40 5/12/16 5:39 PM iPod/iPhone. ❏ Setting the speed of audiobook 3 Change the settings. ❏ Adjusting the sound during playback You can change the speed of audiobook playback. You can adjust the sound for playing iPod/ iPhone. 1 Display the menu window. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 2 Display the settings screen. [Slower] Reads the contents slowly. [Normal] Reads the contents at normal speed. [Faster] Reads the contents faster. 2 Display the settings screen. 3 Make adjustment on the settings screen. (Page 73) ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 41 41 5/12/16 5:39 PM USB Playback operations Preparation: • Connect a USB device to the product via the USB input terminal. (Page 16) • For playable file types and notes on using USB devices, see page 94. ❏ Playing tracks on a USB device Select [USB] on the screen to display the source control screen and start playback. 1 Touch [USB] on the screen: 6 Track information • Touching the information area displays detailed information of the current track. To return to ]. the source control screen, touch [ 7 Progress bar and playing time/total playing time • By dragging the position indicator ( ) on the bar, you can change the playback position. ❏Indications and buttons on the source control screen You can perform operations to play tracks contained in the connected USB device. Operation buttons [ ] Displays the information of the current track. [S] [T] • Selects a track. (Touch) • Rewinds/fast-forwards. (Hold) Playback information 1 Repeat mode indicator (Page 43) 2 Track number/Total track number in the current folder • Touching the number displays the track list of the current folder. 3 Shuffle mode indicator (Page 43) 4 Album artwork (shown while playing if the file has tag data that includes the album artwork) • Touching artwork area displays detailed information of the current track. To return to ]. the source control screen, touch [ • To activate/deactivate the album artwork, see page 45. 5 Current folder ]/[ ] skips to a track in • Touching [ the previous/next folder. [W]* Pauses playback. [I]* Starts playback. Displays the track/folder list. * During playback, [W] is displayed, and when playback is paused, [I] is displayed. ❏Selecting a track from the track/ folder list You can select a track from the track/folder list. • You can also select a track from the track list of the current folder by touching the track number/total track number on the source control screen. (See above.) 42 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 42 5/12/16 5:39 PM USB 1 Display the track/folder list. 2 Select a folder. • The speaker mark ( ) appears beside the track currently played back. • To return to the higher folder, select [Higher Folder]. • To return to the root folder, select [TOP Folder]. • To return to the current track playback screen, select [Current Track]. ❏ Selecting the playback mode You can select the repeat mode and shuffle mode. • You cannot activate both the repeat mode and shuffle mode at the same time. • You can play up to 65535 tracks in shuffle mode. 1 Display the menu window. • The list previously displayed is shown. • The speaker mark ( ) appears beside the folder which contains the track currently played back. • To return to the current track playback screen, select [Current Track]. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 2 Select a playback mode. Repeat Song] Repeats the current track. Repeat Folder] Repeats all tracks in the current folder. [Repeat All] Shuffle] [Shuffle Off] Repeats all tracks in the USB device. Shuffles all tracks. Deactivates the shuffle mode. • You can also select the playback mode by touching the repeat mode or shuffle mode indicator on the source control screen. 3 Select a desired item. Select an item in each layer until you reach and select the desired track. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 43 43 5/12/16 5:39 PM USB ❏ Playing the beginning of a track— track scan You can listen to the first 10 seconds of each track by scanning the tracks. 1 Display the menu window. 2 Start the track scan. • To scan all the tracks in the current folder, select [ Scan Folder]. • To scan all tracks in the USB device, select Scan]. Settings for USB playback You can change the settings for playing USB devices from the menu window. ❏ Switching to another USB device While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. When two USB devices are connected to the USB input terminals, you can switch the USB device to play. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. • To stop the track scan, select [Stop]. 2 Select [Switch USB]. • Each time you touch [Switch USB], the USB devices change alternately. 44 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 44 5/12/16 5:39 PM USB ❏ Displaying/hiding the album artwork 3 Change the settings. You can display/hide the album artwork if the file has tag data that includes the album artwork. ❏ Adjusting the sound during playback You can adjust the sound for playing USB devices. 1 Display the menu window. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. [Off] Hides the album artwork. [On] Displays the album artwork. 2 Display the settings screen. 2 Display the settings screen. 3 Make adjustment on the settings screen. (Page 73) ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 45 45 5/12/16 5:39 PM Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM You can tune in to both conventional radio station and HD Radio stations. • In Canada, HD Radio is not available. You can only enjoy the conventional analog broadcast. About FM/AM radio ❏Indications and buttons on the source control screen You can perform operations to listen to a desired station. FM (analog stations) ]. * Displayed when the FM station sends the related signals. No information is displayed for AM stations. ❏ Selecting FM/AM Select [FM] or [AM] on the screen to display the or source control screen and tune in to a station. 4 Program information* Touching the information area displays detailed information sent by the current station. To close the information screen, touch [ 5 Preset list (Page 49) Operation buttons [<]/[>] 1 Touch [FM] or [AM] on the [I<<]/[>>I] [ Tune] screen. AM (analog stations) Station] Changes the frequency step by step. (Page 48) Searches for a station. (Page 48) Enables direct entry of station frequency. (Page 48) Displays the station list. (Page 49) About HD Radio™ Technology Tuner reception information for analog stations: 1 Station frequency currently tuned in 2 Station name* 3 Preset list switch tab (only for FM) Selects one of the preset lists where 6 stations are registered. 46 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 46 5/12/16 5:39 PM Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM AM (HD Radio stations) • Adjacent to traditional main stations are HD2/ HD3 Channels, providing new original formats on the FM dial. • HD Radio broadcasts deliver crystal-clear, CDlike digital audio quality to consumers. • Provides song name, artist, station ID, and other relevant data to enrich the listening experience. Artist Experience is the synchronous transmission, delivery, and display of images on the HD Radio receiver that are related to the specific audio segment. • HD Radio is available in USA and Mexico. To find HD Radio stations in your area, visit . FM (HD Radio stations) Tuner reception information for HD Radio stations: 1 Message area (only for FM) 2 Live indicator • When receiving a live broadcast like a baseball game, the indicator lights up. Reception mode for HD Radio is automatically switched to analog reception. (Page 50) 3 Sub-channel indicator • Lights up when the received station sends sub-channel (HD2 – HD8) signals as well as main channel signals (HD1). The currently tuned channel lights up in orange. 4 HD Radio indicator • Lights up in orange while receiving the digital signals of HD Radio station. • Lights up in gray while receiving the analog signals of HD Radio station. • Not displayed while receiving the signals of conventional radio stations. 5 Station frequency currently tuned in 6 Station name 7 Preset list switch tab (only for FM) Selects one of the preset lists where 6 stations are stored. 8 Program information Touching the information area displays detailed information sent by the current station. (Related picture or station logo is also displayed if the related signals are sent.) To close the information screen, touch [ ]. 9 Preset list Includes 6 preset stations. You can store either main channel or sub-channel. (Page 49) Operation buttons [HD Radio] Selects the HD Radio reception mode. When the digital reception is selected, the indicator lights up in orange. (Page 50) [<]/[>] Changes the frequency step by step. (Page 48) [I<<]/[>>I] Searches for a station. (Page 48) Tune] Enables direct entry of station frequency. (Page 48) Station] Displays the station list. (Page 49) ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 47 47 5/12/16 5:39 PM Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM Tuning in to a station ❏ Searching for a station You can search for a station manually or automatically on the or source control screen. To search for a station automatically Touch [I<<]/[>>I] until the station (main channel and sub-channel for HD Radio) search starts. When a station of sufficient signal strength is found, the search stops automatically. • Touching and holding [I<<]/[>>I] changes the frequencies continuously. When you release the button, search starts. • To stop searching, touch [I<<]/[>>I]. To enter the station frequency directly If you know the station frequency, you can enter it directly to tune in to the station. 1 Display the screen. To select sub-channels directly You can select sub-channel (and main channel) directly by touching the sub-channel indicator on the source control screen. 2 Enter the station frequency. To tune in to a station manually Touch [<]/[>] repeatedly. Each time you touch the button, the frequencies change step by step. • Touching and holding [<]/[>] changes the frequencies continuously. • For HD Radio: If the tuned HD Radio station offers sub-channel programs, touching the button will select each channel in turn, then move to another station. • Touch [ ] to delete the incorrect entry. Each time you touch the button, the last entered number is deleted. 48 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 48 5/12/16 5:39 PM Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM Selecting a station from the list You can easily find a station on the station list which shows only the available stations. • Only for HD Radio FM stations: You can list up the programs being broadcast by selecting category. 1 Display the screen. To search for a station by category—Category Filter (only for FM HD Radio FM stations ) Presetting stations 1 Display the screen. ❏Storing stations in memory (See the left column.) 2 Display the screen (category list). You can preset 6 stations for AM and 12 stations for FM (6 stations for each preset list). • For HD Radio stations: You can store either main channel (HD1) or sub-channel (HD2 – HD8). 1 Tune in to a station you want to preset. (Page 48) 2 Select a preset list (for FM only) (1), then touch and hold a preset button to store (2). 2 Select a station from the list. • To deactivate Category Filter, select [Filter Off]. You can select a station from all received stations. (Hold) 3 Select a category. The station selected in step 1 is stored. If another station has been preset in the button, it will be replaced. • To update the station list, select [Update]. – Only for AM: A message window is displayed. To cancel the update, touch [Cancel] on the message window. 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to preset other stations. The available stations for the selected category are listed. The currently selected category is highlighted. 4 Select a station from the list. (See the left column.) ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 49 49 5/12/16 5:39 PM Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM ❏Selecting a preset station You can select your favorite station easily from the preset list. Select a preset list (for FM only) (1), then a preset button (2). Changing the HD Radio reception mode You can change HD Radio reception mode each for FM and AM broadcast. ❏ Changing on the source control screen ❏ Changing on the tuner setting menu (only for HD Radio) 3 Change the settings. 1 Display the menu window. While the or source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 2 Display settings screen. Selects the HD Radio reception mode for FM. Selects the HD Radio reception mode for AM. • When the digital reception (On) is selected The indicator of the [HD Radio] button lights up in orange. You can listen to the digital broadcast. But if reception becomes poor, digital reception changes automatically to analog reception. • When the analog reception (Off) is selected The indicator of the [HD Radio] button goes off. You can listen to the analog broadcast. Each time you touch [HD Radio] on the source control screen, HD Radio reception mode changes to digital (On) or analog (Off) reception. 50 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 50 5/12/16 5:39 PM Tuner—FM/AM/HD RadioTM Scanning stations 3 Stop scanning to listen to the station. 2 Display the settings screen. You can scan the stations (main-channels and sub-channels) of the current received band. 1 Display the menu window. While the or source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. Adjusting the sound while listening 3 Make adjustment on the settings screen. (Page 73) You can adjust the sound for while listening to the radio from the menu window. 2 Start scanning. 1 Display the menu window. While the or source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. Once stations of sufficient signal strength are found, scanning stops for a while. Then scanning starts again until you stop. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 51 51 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Only SiriusXM brings you more of what you love to listen to, all in one place. Get over 140 channels, including commercial-free music plus the best sports, news, talk, comedy and entertainment. A SiriusXM Subscription is required. For more information, visit www.siriusxm.com. • SiriusXM is available in USA and Canada only. • For users in Canada: – Online: Visit www.siriusxm.ca/activatexm – Phone: Call XM customer Care at 1-877-438-9677 3 When a confirmation message is displayed, select [OK]. ❏ Selecting SiriusXM Activating subscription 1 Check your Radio ID. The SiriusXM Satellite Radio ID is required for activation and can be found by tuning in to Channel 0. (Page 53) Radio ID • The Radio ID does not include the letters I, O, S or F. 2 Activate the built-in SiriusXM Tuner using one of the two methods below: • For users in the USA: – Online: Visit www.siriusxm.com/activatenow – Phone: Call SiriusXM Listener Care at 1-866-635-2349 Touch [SiriusXM] on the screen to display the source control screen and listen to a channel. 1 Touch [SiriusXM] on the screen. ❏Indications and buttons on the source control screen You can perform operations to listen to a favorite service. SiriusXM Satellite Radio reception information 1 Warning message area 2 Progress bar/time code (Page 56) 3 Channel logo 4 Channel number/Category 5 SiriusXM Satellite Radio indicators • [ TuneMix]: Lights up in blue when TuneMix is activated, and in white when it is ready to use. (Page 56) • [ On Air]: Lights up in yellow when a selected alert program has started. (Pages 60, 61) • [Go Back]: Lights up when tuning in to a SportsFlash alerted program. (Page 59) 6 Program information* • Album picture is also displayed if the related signals are sent. • Touching the information area displays detailed information sent by the current station. Touching [>>] scrolls the text, if not all of the text is shown. To close the information screen, touch [ ]. 7 Preset list switch tab Selects one of the preset lists where 6 channels are stored. The mark ( ) in the tab indicates that channels preset in this group can be used for Smart Favorites. (Page 57) 8 Preset list Includes 6 preset channels. (Page 55) 52 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 52 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM Satellite Radio Operation buttons while listening • For Replay operation buttons, see page 61. [? Help] Displays the help list to know about SiriusXM. (Page 67) [<]/[>] Changes the channel one by one. Tune] Enables direct entry of channel number. (See the rightmost column.) Station] Displays the station list. (Page 54) Register or unregister the current song or artist for Artist/ Song Alert. (Page 61) • When the button lights up in white, it is not registered. • When the button lights up in yellow, it is registered. White Tuning in to a channel ❏ Entering the channel number directly ❏ Searching for a channel If you know the channel number, you can enter it directly to tune in to the channel. You can search for a channel on the source control screen. 1 Display the screen. To tune in to a channel manually Touch [<]/[>] repeatedly. Each time you touch the button, the channels change one by one. • Touching and holding [<]/[>] changes the channels continuously. 2 Enter the channel number. TuneMix] Starts TuneMix. (Page 56) On Air] [Go Back] Tunes in to your alert-set program. (Pages 60, 61) For SportsFlash: Returns to your last tuned program from SportsFlash alerted-program. (Page 59) • Touch [ ] to delete the incorrect entry. Each time you touch the button, the last entered number is deleted. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 53 53 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM Satellite Radio ❏ Selecting a channel from the list You can easily find a channel on the channel list which shows only the available channels. • You can also list up the channels being broadcast by selecting the category. 1 Display the screen. • The currently playing channel is highlighted and also indicated by the speaker mark ( ) • When the channels are parental-locked, the lock mark ( ) is displayed. To select this channel, you are required to enter the password. (Page 64) Once lock is canceled temporarily, the unlock mark ( ) is displayed. To list up channels by category—Category Filter 1 Display the screen. 2 Select a channel from the list. (See the left column.) 2 Display the screen (category list). 3 Select a category. The available channels for the selected category are listed. The currently selected category is highlighted. • To deactivate Category Filter, select [All Channels]. You can select a channel from all received channels. 4 Select a channel from the list. (See the leftmost column.) Channel numbers are displayed with their channel names, artist names, or song titles on the list. • To change the indications beside the channel numbers, touch [Info]. Each time you touch the button, the indications change in turn. 54 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 54 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM Satellite Radio ❏ Selecting a channel while scanning— Channel Scan 3 Find a favorite channel. 2 Select a preset list (1), then touch and hold a preset button to store (2). You can easily find a channel by scanning all available channels. To activate Channel Scan 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. (Hold) • To play the currently detected song, touch [Stop]. • To skip to the previous/next song, touch [O] or [N]. The channel selected in step 1 is stored. If another channel has been preset in the button, it will be replaced. 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to preset other channels. Presetting channels 2 Select [Channel Scan]. ❏ Storing channels in memory You can preset 36 channels (6 for each preset list). • You can only use the preset channels in preset lists 1 and 2 for Smart Favorites. (Page 57) ❏Selecting a preset channel You can select your favorite channel easily from the preset list. Select a preset list (1), then a preset button (2). 1 Tune in to a channel you want to preset. (Page 53) Scanning starts, and the detected channel plays for 10 seconds, then skips to the next channels. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 55 55 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM Satellite Radio Replaying the contents This product records the programs automatically for replay. So you do not miss any of the news, talk, sports or music content you like. You can pause, rewind and replay the program. • For the currently tuned programs: This product continually buffers up to 60 minutes of the contents. • For the preset channels (Smart Favorites): This product buffers up to 30 minutes of 12 preset channels of preset list 1 and 2 (Smart Favorites channels). ❏ Indications on the Replay mode screen 1 Progress bar • While recording, the bar shows the amount of buffered content and the remaining capacity. • While replaying, the position indicator ( ) on the bar shows where you are on the buffered content. • While listening to a live program, the position indicator ( ) on the bar goes off. 2 Time code Shows you the point in the Replay buffer you are listening to. • Example: –5:00 – You are listening to the portion of 5 minutes behind the current broadcast. Operation buttons (for Replay) The following buttons work for Replay and Smart Favorites. [W]/[I] • [W]: Pauses Replay. • [I]: Starts Replay. [S]/[T] • [S]: Skips Replay position backward (touch), and reverses (hold). • [T]: Skip Replay position forward (touch), and fastforwards (hold). [Live] Finishes Replay and goes back to the current broadcast. Using TuneMix™ You can listen to the music played or being played in the 6 preset channels of the current preset list. Playback order is randomly determined. TuneMix is only enabled if the following conditions are satisfied. • TuneMix works for the music channels certified by SiriusXM. • Preset channels are not parental-locked. • At least 2 channels of above conditions have been preset in the current preset list. To activate TuneMix When you can use this function, the TuneMix] button lights up in white. Otherwise, it will be grayed out. 1 Touch [ TuneMix] on the source control screen. When the TuneMix starts, the [ button lights up in blue. TuneMix] • When you turn off the power switch (or ignition), all buffer recording is deleted. 56 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 56 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM Satellite Radio To stop TuneMix Touch [ TuneMix] again. The [ TuneMix] button lights up in white. • TuneMix is also canceled when you select another preset list or channel. 3 Display screen. To activate TuneScan 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. Using TuneStart™ When you select a Smart Favorites channel, you can listen to the current song from the beginning. 4 Select [On]. To activate TuneStart 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 2 Select [TuneScan]. • To deactivate TuneStart, select [Off]. To return to previous screens, touch [ ]. Using TuneScan™ 2 Display screen for SiriusXM. Scanning starts, and the detected songs plays for 10 seconds, then skips to the next song. You can scan the buffer recordings (current channel and Smart Favorites channels). So you can find your favorite songs. • TuneScan works for the music channels certified by SiriusXM. • You can also scan the buffer recording of the channels which are not parental-locked. • When no buffer recording is available, you cannot activate TuneScan. Continued on the next page... ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 57 57 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM Satellite Radio Find your favorite song. 1 Display the menu window. 4 Display screen. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. • To play the currently detected song, touch [Stop]. • To skip to the previous/next song, touch [O] or [N]. 5 Select a league. 2 Display screen for SiriusXM. Receiving alerts for big plays— SportsFlash™ SportsFlash will notify you when a big play happens during a game played by one of your favorite sports teams. You can tune in to the channel and hear the play unfold as though it is live. Continue listening to the game, or you can return to your previous channel. 6 Select favorite teams. 3 Display screen. ❏Selecting your favorite teams You can register up to 12 teams for SportsFlash. You can receive information for up to 5 games at the same time. • To select teams of other leagues, touch ] and repeat this step. • To select teams by the team name, touch [ Alphabet Search] then enter the first letter of the team name. To return to previous screens after setting is ] repeatedly. done, touch [ 58 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 58 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM Satellite Radio ❏Activating SportsFlash alert 3 Display screen. Activation is required once you select the favorite teams. ❏ Switching to the game information When a big play happens during one of the games, an alert screen appears. 1 Display the menu window. While the source control screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel.: 4 Select [On] for . Touch [Jump] to listen to the big play. • To cancel the currently received alert, touch [Ignore]. – You will receive future alerts for the game. • To cancel the alert for this game, touch [Skip Game]. 2 Display screen for SiriusXM. • To deactivate SportsFlash, select [Off]. To return to previous screens after setting is done, touch [ ]. Once you move to the alerted game, you can go back to the previous channel by touching [Go Back]. • If you remain tuning in to the alerted game for about 5 minutes, [Go Back] disappears from the screen. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 59 59 5/12/16 5:39 PM SiriusXM Satellite Radio Receiving alerts for favorite games—Game Alert 3 Display screen. 6 Select favorite teams. Game Alert will notify you when your favorite teams start playing. You can tune in to the channel broadcasting the games. ❏Selecting your favorite teams You can register up to 48 teams for Game Alert. 1 Display the menu window. 4 Display Select the data and clock display type. ❏ settings screen Only for plug-in hybrid vehicles: Configure settings for peak hold indication in the graph and display limit for cumulative amount of regenerated electrical power. • For details, see pages 81 – 82. Displays instantaneous maximum value for graph. • Off/On (Initial) Sets the reset timing of peak value (only used when is set to [On]). • Power Off (Initial)/Drive Selects the display limit . • 3 kWh/6 kWh (Initial)/12 kWh • To check the function description, touch [What is Peak Hold?]. 80 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 80 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information Checking Vehicle Information You can check the following information. • Available functions differ among the car type. • For plug-in hybrid vehicles – Energy Monitor – Energy Flow – Eco Information – History Information • For gasoline cars – MPG Information – Eco Information (for only the cars equipped with Idling Stop System) – History Information ❏For plug-in hybrid vehicles To monitor energy consumption—[Energy Monitor] You can check the energy consumption and remaining energy. 2 Display the screen. • Touch [<<]/[>>] to display the [Energy Monitor] setting tab if this screen is not displayed. [Reset Cumulative Amount] Resets cumulative amount of regenerated electrical power. When a message window is displayed, select [Yes]. [Change Settings] Displays the settings screen. (See page 80 to change the settings.) To display the settings menu from the menu window 1 Display the menu window. Indications on the screen Indicates instantaneous electrical power consumption. Indicates instantaneous fuel consumption. Indicates instantaneously regenerated electrical power. • This shows the electrical power charged by Regenerative Brake, but not by the engine. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Vehicle]. While the screen is displayed, touch the Menu button on the monitor panel. 2 Select the setting menu. Indicates cumulative amount of regenerated electrical power. Function buttons on the screen [Function You can read the function Description] description. After you read it, touch [ ] to close the window. The settings screen is displayed (Page 80). Continued on the next page... ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 81 81 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information To change the settings To monitor energy flow—[Energy Flow] You can check how energy is generated by the battery and engine and how it is consumed by them. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Vehicle Info]. • [On]: Displays instantaneous maximum value. • [Off]: Does not display. Sets the reset timing of peak value (only used when is set to [On] ). • [Power Off]: Resets when the power switch is set to the OFF or ACC position. • [Drive]: Reset when you start the car after stop. Indications on the energy flow screen 1 Distance you can drive only by electric power 2 Total distance you can drive (both by electricity and fuel) 3 Engine status indicator 4 Energy flow indicator This indicator changes its position, direction, and color depending on the running status. 5 Regenerating status of the front wheels 6 Battery capacity indicator (16 steps) 7 Regenerating status of the rear wheels 2 Display the screen. • Touch [<<]/[>>] to display the [Energy Flow] setting tab if this screen is not displayed. Select from [3 kWh] / [6 kWh] / [12 kWh]. • To check the function description, touch [What is Peak Hold?]. 34 5 82 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 82 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information To know more about indications on screen • While running by electrical power: • While running by both electrical power and fuel: To monitor energy consumption—[Eco Information] You can check your Eco driving level (Average Consumption of electricity and gasoline). 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Vehicle Info]. • While running by fuel: • While charging electrical power with the engine: 2 Display the screen. • The car is driven by 4 wheels (4WD). • While regenerating electrical power by braking (Regenerative Brake): • Touch [<<]/[>>] to display the [Eco Information] setting tab if this screen is not displayed. will be reset and become 100% when the battery is fully charged. Continued on the next page... ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 83 83 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information Function buttons on the screen [Reset Driving Data] Resets driving data on this screen. When a message window is displayed, select [Yes]. [Auto Reset Mode] Displays the automatic reset mode screen where you can change the reset mode setting. Select [Yes] to use Auto Reset. • With Auto Reset Mode activated: The indicator on the button lights up. Driving data is reset when the power switch has been off for about 4 hours. • To manually reset the driving data, select [No]—Manual Reset Mode. • Auto Reset and Manual Reset are both linked to settings of the meters. To monitor fuel and electricity consumption— [History Information] You can check the fuel consumption and electricity consumption both in a long term and in a short term. Function buttons on the screen [MPG] Displays fuel consumption (MPG). [Elec Consump] Displays electricity consumption. (mile/kWh). [Power] Displays electricity consumption used for driving and for air conditioner. • Regenerated electricity level is also displayed. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Vehicle Info]. You can switch the above graphs to check the long term history and the short term history. Touch the title of graph [Long] or [Short]. 2 Display the screen. • Touch [<<]/[>>] to display the [History Information] setting tab if this screen is not displayed. [Reset Driving Data] Resets driving data on this screen. When a message window is displayed, select [Yes]. [Auto Reset Mode] Displays the automatic reset mode screen where you can change the reset mode setting. Select [Yes] to use Auto Reset. • With Auto Reset Mode activated: The indicator on the button lights up. Driving data is reset when the power switch has been off for about 4 hours. • To manually reset the driving data, select [No]—Manual Reset Mode. • Auto Reset and Manual Reset are both linked to settings of the meters. 84 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 84 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information To know more about indications on screen • Long-term history records each time when power is turned on and off. • Short-term history records every 5 minutes. If the power switch is set to the OFF or ACC position within 5 minutes after it is turned ON, short-term history does not keep the record on the graph. histories • Long-term history: histories • Long-term history: histories • Long-term history: • Short-term history: • Short-term history: • Short-term history: ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 85 85 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information ❏For gasoline cars To monitor fuel consumption—[MPG Information] You can check instantaneous fuel consumption and average consumption. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Vehicle]. 2 Display the screen. Function buttons on the screen Resets average MPG data on this [Reset screen. When a message window Average is displayed, select [Yes]. MPG] [Auto Reset Displays the automatic reset mode Mode] screen where you can change the reset mode setting. Select [Yes] to use Auto Reset. • With Auto Reset Mode activated: The indicator on the button lights up. MPG is reset when the power switch has been off for about 4 hours. • To manually reset average MPG data, select [No]—Manual Reset Mode. To monitor your Eco driving level—[Eco Information] You can check your Eco driving level—Driving Score. • This function is only for the cars equipped with Idling Stop System. • Auto Reset and Manual Reset are both linked to settings of the meters. 2 Display the screen. 1 Display the screen. On the screen: • The screen to be displayed differs among the car type. • When operating the buttons on the screen, consider your car type not to operate wrong. • For the car without Idling Stop System: 86 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 86 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information • For the car with Idling Stop System and Eco Driving Score: • To know about Driving Score, touch [What is Driving Score?]. To monitor fuel consumption—[History Information] You can check the fuel consumption both in a long term and in a short term, and the history of your driving scores. 1 Display the screen. • For the car only with Idling Stop System: On the screen, touch [Vehicle]. Function buttons on the screen [Short MPG] Displays fuel consumption in a short term every 5 minutes when the engine is on. [Long MPG] Displays fuel consumption in a long term, recorded each time when the engine is turned on and off. [Driving Score]* Displays the history of your driving scores. • To know about Driving Score, touch [What is Driving Score?]. * This button is not displayed for the car not equipped with Driving Score function. how you step on the accelerator pedal and brake. The more stars, the better your driving is for fuel economy. 2 Display the screen. • : The total idling time after the previous engine-start time to the current time. • : Total time of idling stop time after the driving data is reset previously. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 87 87 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information 2 Touch [Cost Unit Price Input]. Checking the Charging Cost You can check the electricity cost used for charging the battery. To use this function, you must enter the electricity unit price first. (See steps 2 and 3.) • This function is available only for plug-in hybrid vehicles. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Charging Cost]. 3 Enter the electricity unit price per kWh. Checking the Air Conditioner Information You can check the current air conditioner settings and outside temperature, etc. • This function is not available depending on the car type. • When you operate the air conditioner, the information window appears temporarily on the monitor screen. 1 Touch [Air Conditioner] on the screen. 1 Cost of the last charging 2 Total charging cost of this month • Select the [Long-term History] or [Short-term History] screen. • To know about Charging Cost, touch [What is Charging Cost?]. • To reset all history, touch [Reset History]. • Touch [ ] to delete the incorrect entry. Each time you touch the button, the last entered number is deleted. After you enter the price, you can check the following on the screen. • On [Long-term History], you can check the electricity price for the last 12 months by touching [Cost]. • On [Short-term History], you can check the electricity cost of each day of the month. Electricity cost for the last charge and total cost for the month are also shown. For the car equipped with dual air conditioning system: 3 4 56 7 8 9 p 88 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 88 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Information For the car equipped with single air conditioning system: Checking the current position of your car You can check the current position of your car and the number of the satellites you are receiving the signals from. 1 Touch [GPS] on the screen. 3 4 56 1 Air outlet indicators To upper body/to windowshield/to feet 2 Recirculation indicators (internal air recirculation and external air intake) 3 Air conditioner indicator Lights up when air conditioner is in use. 4 Front defroster indicator Lights up when front defroster is in use. 5 Rear defroster indicator Lights up when rear defroster is in use. 6 Heated windowshield indicator Lights up when heated windowshield is in use. 7 Temperature set for the left air conditioner 8 AUTO indicator Lights up when air conditioning system is set to AUTO. 9 DUAL indicator Lights up when dual air conditioning system is in use. p Temperature set for the right air conditioner q Wind strength indicators w Outside temperature e Temperature set for the air conditioner ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 89 89 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Settings Setting vehicle—ETACS On the screen, you can set the following. (Some of the following cannot be displayed for your car, depending the car type and the provided equipment.) • Keyless Entry System or Keyless Operation (depending on your car type and provided equipment) • Wipers • Lights • Security Alarm • Turn Signal • Door Unlock & Lock • Air Conditioner • Others 2 Select the function to set. • Touch [<<]/[>>] if the function setting tab you want is not displayed. • To know about the function, touch [Explanation]. • To reset the function, touch [Reset]. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes]. 4 Change the setting as you want on the setting screen. The screen shows the menu item name and its current setting. (Ex.: screen) 3 Select the item to change (1), then display the setting screen (2). 1 Display the screen. Available setting values are displayed on the screen. • For details on the available functions for , refer to the User Manual supplied for your car. On the screen, touch [Vehicle Setting]. Ex.: To set Available functions are displayed on the screen. 90 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 90 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Settings Setting the timers for the air conditioning You can preset 5 timers for air conditioning. You can turn on the air conditioner automatically. • This function is available only for plug-in hybrid vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Remote Control. • You cannot set the timers while driving. To set the timer 1 Display the screen. • The currently used air conditioning is checked on the screen. You can change the air conditioning type by touching the button. ([Heater] and [Defroster] are displayed for the car equipped with the electric heater.) • To know about this function, touch [What is Timed AC?]. • To reset all timers, touch [Reset All]. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes]. 3 Set the timer. To activate the timer The timer is activated by either the clock built in this product or the one built in the bluetooth phone connected. Depending on the timer settings, the timer may start working at the time you have not expected. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Timed Air Conditioning]. • Select the day of the week, start time, and timer operating duration. On the screen, touch [Timed Air Conditioning]. 2 Activate the timers you want to use. • To reset the timer, touch [Reset]. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes]. 2 Display the timer you want to set. 4 Set the other timers by repeating steps 2 and 3. • To deactivate the timers, select [Off]. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 91 91 5/12/16 5:39 PM Vehicle Settings Setting the timers for charging the battery 3 Set the timer. • Select the day of the week, start time, and end time. You can preset 5 timers for charging the battery. • This function is available only for plug-in hybrid vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Remote Control. • You cannot set the timers while driving. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Timed Charging]. 1 Display the screen. On the screen, touch [Timed Charging]. To activate the timer The timer is activated by either the clock built in this product or the one built in the bluetooth phone connected. Depending on the timer settings, the timer may start working at the time you have not expected. • To fully charge the battery, touch [On] for . Charging stops only after fully charged. • To reset the timer, touch [Reset]. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes]. 4 Set the other timers by repeating steps 2 and 3. 2 Activate the timers you want to use. 2 Display the timer you want to set. • To know about this function, touch [What is Timed Charging?]. • To reset all timers, touch [Reset All]. A message window is displayed. Select [Yes]. • To deactivate the timers, select [Off]. 92 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 92 5/12/16 5:39 PM References Maintenance ❏Caution on cleaning the product Do not use benzine, paint thinners, anti-static agents, or other chemical wipes. They could scratch the screen. Recommended cleaning method: Gently wipe the screen and monitor panel with a soft, dry cloth. ❏Moisture condensation Moisture may condense inside the product in the following cases: • After starting the heater in the car. • If it becomes very humid inside the car. Should this occur, the product may malfunction. If it happens, leave the product turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates. More information ❏ Notes on using Bluetooth devices • Some Bluetooth devices may not be connected to this product depending on the Bluetooth version of the device. • This product may not work for some Bluetooth devices. • Connecting conditions may vary depending on the environment. • Avoid using a Bluetooth device if it might affect driving safety. ❏ Notes on using Android phone • When you turn on the product, the Android phone connected to the USB terminal is charged through the product if it is ready to be charged. • Make sure all important data in the Android phone has been backed up to avoid losing it. • Avoid using Android phone if it might affect driving safety. • For Android phone compatible with this product, check the Inter Operability List: . • ❏ Notes on playing iPod/iPhone • The following iPod/iPhone can be connected to this product: – You can also check updated information about iPhone models compatible with this product. Check the Inter Operability List: . Made for – iPod classic – iPod nano (7th Generation) – iPod nano (6th Generation) – iPod nano (5th Generation) – iPod nano (4th Generation) – iPod nano (3rd Generation) – iPod nano (2nd Generation) – iPod touch (6th Generation) – iPod touch (5th Generation) – iPod touch (4th Generation) – iPod touch (3rd Generation) – iPod touch (2nd Generation) • • • • – iPod touch (1st Generation) – iPhone 6s Plus – iPhone 6s – iPhone 6 Plus – iPhone 6 – iPhone 5s – iPhone 5c – iPhone 5 – iPhone 4s – iPhone 4 – iPhone 3GS – iPhone 3G For some iPod/iPhone models, the performance may be abnormal or unstable during operation. If it happens, disconnect iPod/iPhone, then check its condition. If the performance is not improved or slow, reset your iPod/iPhone. When you turn on the product, iPod/iPhone connected to the USB terminal is charged through the product. The text information may not be displayed correctly. Make sure all important data has been backed up to avoid losing it. Avoid using iPhone/iPod if it might affect driving safety. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 93 93 5/12/16 5:39 PM References ❏ USB playback Playable files on a USB device • This product can play MP3/WMA/AAC/FLAC/ Vorbis/WAV files stored in a USB mass storage class device. • Make sure all important data has been backed up to avoid losing it. Notes on creating audio files (MP3/WMA/AAC/ FLAC/Vorbis/WAV) • This product can play back files with the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, <.m4a>, <.flac>, <.fla>, <.ogg>, or <.wav> (regardless of the letter case—upper/lower). • This product can play back files that meet the conditions below: – Bit rate: MP3/WMA/AAC: 8 kbps – 320 kbps WAV: 128 kbps – 1 411.2 kbps – Sampling frequency: MP3/WMA/AAC/Vorbis: 16 kHz – 48 kHz FLAC/WAV: 16 kHz – 88.2 kHz • This product can show ID3 Tag Version 1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4 (for MP3). • This product can also show WMA/AAC/Vorbis Comment/RIFF LIST Tag. • This product can play back MP3/AAC/Vorbis files recorded in VBR (variable bit rate). • Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in elapsed time indication. • This product cannot play back the following files: – MP3 files encoded with MP3i or MP3 PRO format. – MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2. – WMA files encoded with lossless, professional, or voice format. – WMA files which are not based upon Windows Media® Audio. – WMA/AAC files copy-protected with DRM. – AAC files encoded using any other application than iTunes. – AAC files copy-protected with FairPlay (except those stored on iPod). – Files which have data such as AIFF, ATRAC3, etc. Notes on using a USB device: • This product may not play back files in a USB device properly when using a USB extension cable. • USB devices equipped with special functions such as data security functions cannot be used with the product. • Do not use a USB memory which has been divided into 2 or more partitions. • Depending on the shape of the USB device and connection port, some USB devices may not be attached properly or the connection might be loose. • This product may not recognize a memory card inserted into the USB card reader. • When connecting with a USB cable, use a USB 2.0 cable. • Maximum number of characters (when the characters are 1 byte): – Folder names: 255 characters – File names: 255 characters including file extension • Avoid using a USB device if it might affect driving safety. • Do not pull out and connect the USB device repeatedly while “Checking the file...” is shown on the screen. • Electrostatic shock at connecting a USB device may cause abnormal playback of the device. If this happens, disconnect the USB device then reset this product and the USB device (if it can be reset). • Operation and power supply may not work as intended for some USB devices. • Do not leave a USB device in the car, or expose it to direct sunlight or high temperatures to prevent deformation and damage to the device. ❏ Notes on listening to HD Radio stations (for USA and Mexico) • Though the HD Radio reception mode to set to digital reception, it changes to analog reception automatically when “Live” broadcast starts. 94 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 94 5/12/16 5:39 PM References • When you seek up the channels, all the channels (both main channels and subchannels are scanned). However, when you seek down, only main channels are scanned (except currently received channel). ❏ Notes on listening to SiriusXM (for USA and Canada) • After turning on this product, you cannot use TuneMix until this product receives the related signals. • You cannot use TuneScan in the following cases: – When the beginning of a song is not recorded. – When a song is recorded less than 45 seconds. – When a song has been played for 30 seconds. ❏Notes on using voice control When using voice control, be aware of the following to make voice recognition easier and to avoid recognition mistakes. • Speak clearly at a normal speed (not too fast and not too slow) and normal volume (not too loudly and not too quietly). • Speak the voice commands only. • Close the windows before speaking the commands. • Only one person should speak at a time. • Avoid using voice control when driving with ambient noise—through a tunnel, or driving with chains on the tires, etc. • Make sure that the air flow from the air conditioner or heater is not too strong. ❏ Voice command list To switch the source Voice commands Audio On Audio Off Source List AM FM iPod USB Bluetooth Audio SiriusXM*1 HDMI*2 Operations Turns on the audio source. Turns off the audio source. Announces the source names. Once all source names are announced, returns to the previous screen. Switches to the source. Switches to the source. Switches to the source. Switches to the source. Switches to the source. Switches to the source. Switches to the source. Tuner operations Voice commands Seek Up Seek Down Tune Up Tune Down Scan/Scan On Direct Tune Direct Tune XX.X (frequency) Station List Preset List Operations Tunes in to the available station of higher frequencies. Tunes in to the available station of lower frequencies. Increases the tuner frequency. Decreases the tuner frequency. Starts frequency scan. Displays the direct frequency entry screen. Tunes in to the specified frequency. Displays the station list. Displays the preset station list. *1 SiriusXM is only for USA and Canada. *2 This feature is available only for cars equipped with HDMI input terminal and HDMI device is connected. Continued on the next page... ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 95 95 5/12/16 5:39 PM References SiriusXM operations (Only for USA and Canada) Voice commands Channel Up Channel Down Direct Channel Direct channel XXX Scan/Scan On TuneScan Channel TuneMix TuneMix Off Favorite Favorite Song Favorite Artist Operations Increases the channel numbers. Decreases the channel numbers. Displays the direct channel entry screen. Tunes in to the specified channel. Starts Channel Scan. Starts TuneScan. Starts channel scan. Starts TuneMix. Stops TuneMix. Register either the currently playing artist or song into the list for Artist/Song Alert. Register the current playing song into the list for Song Alert. Register the current playing artist into the list for Artist Alert. Playback operations Voice commands Track Up Track Down Folder Up*1 Folder Down*1 Shuffle Shuffle Off Repeat Repeat On*2 Repeat Track Repeat Category*3 Repeat Folder*1 Repeat Off*3 Repeat All*1*2 Scan*1 *2 Scan On*2 Scan Folder*1 Scan All*1 Operations Plays the next track. Plays the previous track. Skips to the next folder. Skips to the previous folder. Activates the shuffle mode. Deactivates the shuffle mode. Displays the repeat mode selecting screen. Activates the repeat mode. Repeats the current track. Repeats all tracks in the current category. Repeats all tracks in the current folder. Deactivates the repeat mode. Repeats all tracks in the device. For USB: Select “All” or “Folder.” For Bluetooth Audio: Scan starts. Starts the track scan. Scans all the tracks in the current folder. Scans all tracks in the device. Phone operations Voice commands Address Book Address Book XXXX (name) Phone Number Phone Number XXXX-XXXXXXXX (number) Redial Redial Incoming Redial Outgoing Mute Call Mode Waiting Operations Displays the
screen. Calls the specified contact in the address book. Displays the phone number entry screen. Calls the specified phone number. Displays the call history. Displays the incoming calls. Displays the outgoing calls. Mutes the microphone volume. Switches the talking method between hands-free mode and phone mode. Hold the current call when receiving another incoming call while talking. *1 Available only for USB device operations. *2 Available only for Bluetooth audio device operations. *3 Available only for iPod/iPhone operations. 96 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 96 5/12/16 5:39 PM References screen operations Voice commands Settings Settings Select Phone Settings Select Bluetooth Audio Settings Phone Lock Operations Displays the setting items. Selects the registered Bluetooth mobile phone to connect. Selects the registered Bluetooth audio device to connect. Activates/deactivates the mobile phone security. Error message list If an error occurs while using the product, a message is displayed. Take appropriate action according to the following message/remedy/ cause list. “An error has occurred in the connection to the vehicle. Contact your dealer for inspection.” • A connection error between the product and the vehicle is detected. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. “An error has occurred with the GPS antenna. Contact your dealer for inspection.” • The GPS antenna is not connected or the connection is loose. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. “The microphone has a bad connection. Contact your dealer for inspection.” • No microphone is connected or the connection is loose. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. Troubleshooting What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. • For operations with the external components, refer also to the instructions supplied with the adapters used for connection (as well as the instructions supplied with the external components). ❏General No sound comes out of the speakers. • Adjust the volume to the optimum level. The screen blanks. • Turn on the screen. (Page 22) The product does not work properly. • Switch the power switch (or ignition) of the car off then on. If this does not work, contact your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. ❏Bluetooth connection The Bluetooth device does not detect the product. • Turn off, then turn on the Bluetooth device. • Turn off, then turn on the product. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 97 97 5/12/16 5:39 PM References The product does not pair with the Bluetooth device. • When the device is connected via cable, disconnect it. • Turn off, then turn on the Bluetooth device. • When the connected Bluetooth device is used for Android Auto, pairing is not allowed. The device is disconnected automatically or the device cannot be connected. • When iPhone compatible with CarPlay is connected to the USB input terminal, it cannot be connected via Bluetooth. Use the phone and audio player function on the CarPlay screen. (Page 25) • When an Android phone compatible with Android Auto is connected to the USB input terminal, the device is connected via Bluetooth automatically, and the Bluetooth mobile phone currently connected is disconnected. You forgot the passkey for the Bluetooth registration. • Check the passkey on the screen. (Page 18) ❏Apps (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto) [Apple CarPlay] or [Android Auto] is not displayed on the screen. • Check the connected device is compatible with CarPlay or Android Auto. (Pages 25 and 27) • When iPhone is connected, check whether the cable is certified by Apple Inc. • Disconnect the device, then connect it again. • Check restriction function is activated for the connected iPhone. App (such as map) does not work correctly. • You cannot use some Apps when reception status of the connected device is poor. This is not a malfunction of the product. ❏Phone Phone sound quality is poor. • Reduce the distance between the product and the Bluetooth mobile phone. • Move the car to a place where you can get a better signal reception. ❏iPod/iPhone No sound comes out of the speakers. • Disconnect iPod/iPhone from the USB input terminal, then connect it again. • Select another source, then select [iPod] again. iPod/iPhone does not turn on or does not work. • Check the connecting cable and its connection. • Update the firmware version. • Charge the battery. • Reset iPod/iPhone. Sound is distorted. • Deactivate the equalizer on iPod/iPhone and select [Normal] for . (Page 74) A lot of noise is generated. • Turn off (uncheck) “VoiceOver” on iPod/iPhone. For details, visit . No operations are available when playing back a track containing artwork. • Operate the product after the artwork has been displayed. ❏USB “Checking the file...” does not disappear from the screen. • Disconnect then connect the USB device. While playing a track, sound is sometimes interrupted. • The files have not been properly recorded into the USB device. Record the files again, and try again. Tracks are not played back as you have intended them to play. • The playback order may differ depending on the USB device. 98 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 98 5/12/16 5:39 PM References RFM/AM RHDMI Static noise while listening to the radio. • The antenna may not be connected or the connection may be loose. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. Only for the car equipped with the HDMI input terminal: No video is shown on the screen. • While driving, no video is shown. You can only listen to the sounds. • Disconnect then connect the HDMI device. • Turn on the HDMI device. • Connect the HDMI device correctly. Digital reception is canceled. • When digital reception becomes poor, the reception automatically changes to analog reception. • When a “Live” broadcast starts, digital reception automatically changes to analog reception. Specifications RMonitor section Picture Size 6.95 inches (diagonal) wide 156.6 mm (H) × 81.6 mm (V) Display System Transparent TN LCD panel Drive System TFT active matrix system Number of Pixels 1 152 000 (800H × 480V × RGB) Pixel Arrangement RGB striped arrangement Back Lighting LED RSiriusXM No channel can be received. • The antenna may not be connected or the connection may be loose. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer. RBluetooth audio The connected audio player cannot be controlled. • Check whether the connected audio player supports AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile). The sound is interrupted or skipped while using a Bluetooth audio player. • Reduce the distance between the product and the Bluetooth audio player. • Disconnect the device connected for Bluetooth phone. • Turn off, then turn on the product. – When the sound is not yet restored, connect the player again. RBluetooth section Technology Frequency Output Power Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz +1dBm 1dB (AVE) +4 dBm±(MAX), 0 dBm (AVE), Power Class 2 Maximum Communication Range Line of sight approx. 10 m Audio Codec Profile SBC/AAC/MP3 Object Push Profile (OPP) HFP (Hands-Free Profile) PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 99 99 5/12/16 5:39 PM References RUSB interface section RAM tuner section RAudio section USB Standard USB 2.0 High Speed File System FAT 16/32 Maximum Power Supply Current DC 5 V 1 A Frequency Range (10 kHz) 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz Maximum Power (Front & Rear) 35 W × 4 (at 14.4 V) Usable Sensitivity Digital: –99 dBm Analog: 25 dBμ Power Output D/A Converter Audio Decoder 24 bit MP3/WMA/AAC/FLAC/Vorbis/ WAV RFM tuner section Frequency Range (200 kHz) 87.75 MHz to 107.9 MHz Usable Sensitivity (S/N: 26 dB) Digital: –90 dBm Analog: 6.2 dBf (0.56 μV/75 Ω) RSiriusXM tuner section Frequency Range 2333.465 MHz to 2344.045 MHz Dynamic Range Satellite 1.2: –94.0 dBm Terrestrial –90.0 dBm Full Bandwidth Power (at less than 1%THD) 24 W × 4 External Audio Max Input Level 1 Vrms/100 kΩ Speaker Impedance 4Ω RGeneral RHDMI interface section Operating Voltage 13.2 V (10 V to 16 V allowable) Connector Type TYPE-E HDMI Standard HDMI 1.4 Maximum Current Consumption 10 A Installation Dimensions (W × H × D) 209.5 mm × 108.0 mm × 158.2 mm Operational Temperature Range –30°C to +70°C Weight 1.92 1.85 kg Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 100 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 100 5/12/16 5:39 PM References Trademarks and licenses • THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 STANDARD (“VC-1 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM • The “AAC” logo is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. • Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/ or other countries. • “PremiDIA HD” and “PremiDIA WIDE” are trademarks of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Trademarks are pending in someregions. • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. • Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks & DTS Neural Surround is a trademark of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. • “Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, or iPhone may affect wireless performance. iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. • Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc. • Apple, Siri, Apple CarPlay and Apple CarPlay logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. • Android, Android Auto, and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. • The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by JVC KENWOOD Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. • The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. • HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. • Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. All right reserved. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 101 101 5/12/16 5:39 PM References • libogg Copyright (c) 2002, Xiph.org Foundation Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: – Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. – Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. – Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. • libFLAC Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005, 2006,2007,2008,2009 Josh Coalson Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: – Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. – Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. – Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 102 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 102 5/12/16 5:39 PM References FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. FCC NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications, if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IC (Industry Canada) Notice This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux apprareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: 1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; 2) I’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. The term “IC: ” before the certification/ registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specification were met. keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person’s body. Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règles les radioélectriques (RF) de la FCC lignes directrices d’exposition et d’exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement émet une énergie RF très faible qui est considérée comme conforme sans évaluation de l’exposition maximale autorisée (MPE). Cependant, il est souhaitable qu’il devrait être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou plus entre le radiateur et le corps humain. Para cumplimiento de la COFETEL La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada. CAUTION This equipement complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that is deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 103 103 5/12/16 5:39 PM Software License Agreement The software embedded in the Product (hereinafter the “Licensed Software”) provided by JVC KENWOOD Corporation (hereinafter the “Licensor”) is copyrighted to or sublicensable by the Licensor, and this Agreement provides for the terms and conditions which Users shall follow in order to use the Licensed Software. The User shall use the Licensed Software by agreeing with the terms of this Software License Agreement. This Agreement shall be deemed completed at the time the User (hereinafter the “User”) initially used the Product in which the “Licensed Software” is embedded. The Licensed Software may include the software which has been licensed to the Licensor directly or indirectly from any third party. In such case, some third parties require the Users to follow their conditions for use separately from this Software License Agreement. Such software shall not be subject to this Agreement, and the Users are urged to read the “Important Notice concerning the Software” to be provided separately. Article 1 General Provision The Licensor shall grant to the User a non-exclusive and nontransferable (other than the exceptional case referred to in Article 3, Paragraph 1) licensed to use the Licensed Software within the country of the User. Article 2 License 1. The license granted under this Agreement shall be the right to use the Licensed Software in the Product. 2. The User shall not duplicate, copy, modify, add, translate or otherwise alter, or lease the Licensed Software and any related documents, whether in whole or in part. 3. The use of the Licensed Software shall be limited to personal purpose, and the Licensed Software shall not be distributed, licensed or sub-licensed whether it is for commercial purpose or not. 4. The User shall use the Licensed Software according to the directions described in the operation manual or help file, and is prohibited to use or duplicate any data in a manner violating the Copyright Law or any other laws and regulations by applying whole or a part of the Licensed Software. Article 3 Conditions for Grant of License 1. When the User transfers the Product, it may also transfer the license to use the Licensed Software embedded in the Product (including any related materials, updates and upgrades) on condition that no original, copies or related materials continue in the possession of the User, and that the User shall cause the transferee to comply with this Software License Agreement. 2. The User shall not carry out reverse engineering, disassembling, decompiling or any other code analysis works in connection with the Licensed Software. Article 4 Right Pertaining to the Licensed Software Any and all copyrights and other rights pertaining to the Licensed Software and related documents shall belong to the Licensor or the original holder of the right who granted to the Licensor the license or sublicense for the Licensed Software (hereinafter the “Original Rightholder”), and the User shall not be entitled to any right other than the license granted hereunder, in respect of the Licensed Software and any related documents. Article 5 Indemnification of Licensor 1. Neither the Licensor nor the Original Rightholder shall be liable for any damage incurred by the User or any third party due to the exercise of the license granted to the User under this Agreement, unless otherwise restricted by law. 2. The Licensor will offer no guarantee for the merchantability, convertibility and consistency with certain objective of the Licensed Software. Article 6 Liability to Third Party Article 7 Confidentiality The User shall keep the confidentiality of such portion of the Licensed Software, related documents thereof or any other information to be granted under this Agreement, as well as the conditions of this Agreement as has not yet entered the public domain, and shall not disclose or divulge the same to any third party without approval of the Licensor. Article 8 Termination In case the User falls under any of the events described in the following items, the Licensor may immediately terminate this Agreement or claim that the User compensates for the damage incurred by the Licensor due to such event: 1. When the User violated any provision of this Agreement; or 2. When a petition has been filed against the User for an attachment, provisional attachment, provisional disposition or any other compulsory execution. Article 9 Destruction of the Licensed Software If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to the provision of Article 8, the User shall destroy the Licensed Software, any related documents and copies thereof within two (2) weeks from such date of termination. Article 10 Protection of Copyright 1. The copyright and all the other intellectual property rights relating to the Licensed Software shall belong to the Licensor and the Original Rightholder, and in no event shall they be under the ownership of the User. 2. The User shall, whenever it uses the Licensed Software, comply with any laws relating to the copyright and other intellectual property rights. If any dispute has arisen with any third party due to an infringement upon a copyright, patent or any other intellectual property right that was caused by the User’s use of the Licensed Software, the User shall settle such dispute at its own cost and hold the Licensor and the Original Rightholder harmless from any inconvenience it may cause. 104 LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 104 5/12/16 5:39 PM Software License Agreement Article 11 Export Restriction 1. It is prohibited to export the Licensed Software and any related documents outside the country of the User (including transmission thereof outside the country of the User via Internet of other communication tools). 2. The User shall understand that the Licensed Software shall be subject to the export restrictions adopted by the country of User and any other countries. 3. The User shall agree that the software will be subject to any and all applicable international and domestic laws (including the export control regulation of the country of User and any other countries, and any restrictions concerning the end-users, the use by end-users and importing countries to be provided by the country of User and any other countries, and any other governmental authorities). Article 12 Miscellaneous 1. In the event any part of this Agreement is invalidated by operation of law, the residual provisions shall continue in force. 2. Matters not stipulated in this Agreement or any ambiguity or question raised in the construction of this Agreement shall be provided or settled upon good-faith consultation between the Licensor and the User. 3. The Licensor and the User hereby agree that this Agreement is governed by the laws of Japan, and any dispute arising from, and relating to the rights and obligations under, this Agreement shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Tokyo District Court for its first instance. Important Notice Concerning the Software Software License Attached to the Product The Software embedded in the Product is composed of several independent software components, and in each of such individual components, a copyright of either JVC KENWOOD or a third party subsists. The Product uses the software component designated in the End-User License Agreement that was executed between JVC KENWOOD and a third party (hereinafter “EULA”). “EULA” covers those corresponding to free software, and, as a condition of distribution of the software component in executable format which is based on the license granted under the GNU General Public License or Lesser General Public License (hereinafter “GPL/LGPL”), it requires an availability of the source code for the relevant component. For details of the software component covered by “GPL/LGPL”, please visit the following website: Unless otherwise permitted by applicable laws and regulations or agreed in written form, none of the owners of the copyright or persons entitled to alter or redistribute the software component under the said license shall have any liability for any type of damage or loss resulting from the use of or inability to use such software component. For further details of the conditions of use of such software component or matters required to be complied with, please refer to the relevant “GPL/ LGPL”. Users are urged to read the details for the relevant license carefully before using the software component covered by “GPL/LGPL” and embedded in the Product. Since the terms and conditions of individual licenses are provided by parties other than JVC KENWOOD, the original English version will be included. URL : http://www2.jvckenwood.com/gpl/ Please note that we are unable to answer any inquiry relating to the contents, etc. of the source code. In addition, the software component of the Product includes the software developed or created independently by JVC KENWOOD, and there exists an ownership of JVC KENWOOD in such software and any accompanying documents, which is protected by the Copyright Law, any international treaties and other applicable laws. As to matters concerning the handling of JVC KENWOOD software components, please refer to the “Software License Agreement” attached hereto. Please note that any software component licensed under “EULA” which is not subject to “GPL/LGPL”, and those developed or created independently by JVC KENWOOD shall not be subject to the requirement for provision of the source code. The software component distributed under “GPL/LGPL” shall be licensed to users without charge, and, therefore, no warranty is given for such software component, either express or implied, within the scope of the applicable laws and regulations. ENGLISH LinkDisplayAudio_NAS.indb 105 105 5/12/16 5:39 PM

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