Mitsubishi Electric Sanda Works RV1M Car Audio User Manual 05
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Sanda Works Car Audio 05
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Use AUX By connecting external Input cables and AUX devices to (his product. you can play back tracie on these devices through the product. ey connecting external input cables and Aux devices to (his product. tracks are played back automatically. Fm - Connect an audio device with external sound Input mode cancelled. or with the sound turned down. - Even when no device is connected. the product will switch to AUX. therefore take care with volume levels when no device ls connected. ' Video from AUX devices cannot be viewed. - If this is used with the engine stopped. it may run down the battery and make It impossible to start the engine. 54 UseAUX NOTE - Depending on the audio device to be connected. noise may be emitted. - For power. use the battery WWSr source Included in the audio device to be connected. Using the connected audio device whlia chemlng through the clarette lighter socket in the vehicle may lead to nolee being emitted through the speakers. - ll no audio devices are connected. then do not select the external sound input mode. "external sound input mode selected while no audio devices are conneasd. then sound maybe emitted through the speakers. - Please reterte your vehicle‘s user manual regerdlng how to connect AUX devices. Press the key. The home screen is displayed. E Touch AUX This outputs the audio from ttleAUX dewoe. NOTE - The [AUX] touch switch is displayed even if no AUX device is conneded to this product. - Youchlng [Sound] lets you adjust the sound quality, dud/us! the Sound Dual/lyYFEZ) Use HDMI By connecting HDMI conversion cable (sold separately). commercially available HDMI cable (sold separately). and HDMI output device to this produa, you can Input videos or audio from these devices to the product and play it back. Connect a HDMI output device to this product to automatically start playback NOTE - Videos from HDMI output devices cannot be output to AUX. .Eflm - Forthe sake oi safety, videos from HDMI output devices can only be played with the vehicle stopped and the puking brake armed. ' While the Vehicle is moving. the Video provides audio but no image. - To watch videos horn HDMI output devices. ensure that the vehicle le stopped in a safe area in which stopping is permitted. - Itthle is used with the engine stopped. It may run down the battery and make It impossible to start the engine. Press the key. The home screen is displayed. E Touch HDMI . Wdeoe tram the HDMI device is displayed. NOTE - For details on how to operate the connected HDMI output device. please refer to the user manual for each device. ADVICE - Touchan the screen while a video trom the HDMI device is being displayed displays the HDMI menu that allows you to per'um [Sound] {P62} and [Display] (P64). AV saoulaa mdui laments Use Rear Display When a reel display is equipped. you can listen lathe music being played on me r dis play through (hls produoi. mam - Videos from lhe rear display cannot be viewed - Turn the volume down beiore changing io the rear display, - "(his is used withihe engine slapped, it may run down the bemery and make It Impoeslble in even the engine 56 Use Rn! Dllphy — Press the key. The home screen is displayed. E Touch RearDlsE . The audio irom the rear display is output ADVICE - Touching [Sound] lets you adjusnhe sound quality. —‘ "Adjust me Sound auan'ly'(Psz} - The DVD video being played on ihis product In be displayed on the rear display. INFO/SETTINGS Mobile Phone Connecting your mobile phone to this product with Eluetooth lets you use the hands-free function. & WARNING ~ For saietYs Ike, do not operate the mobile phone while driving. When opelating the mobile phone. first stop the vehicle in a sale location. ~ Do not leave yourmooile phone unattended in the vehicle It your mobile phone rolls undertoot when you stop the vehicle orwhen you go around a curve and It get underthe brake pedal. it can interfere with driving and cause an accident. NOTE - Cancel iunctions such as the mobile phone “dial lock', and connect while on the standby screen. - While connected, mobile phone (receiving calls. etc.) operations may not runetion correctly. ~ Depending on the distance between the product and the mobile phone. the conditions within the vehicle, and types of screening, connection may not be possible. In these cases. situate the mobile phone as dose as possible to the product. - This product allows you to registera total 015 Bluetooth devices. Including Bluetoothcapable mobile phones and audio devices. - Even though a Bluetooth-cepable mobile phone. characteristics and specifications may mean that correct operation may not be possible. - Even though a Bluetoom-capable mobile phone. phone specifications and settings may result In dmerenoes In display. or prevent correct operation. - Some models may not be confirmed as conneaed. or may not connect. Connect Your Mobile Phone This product and your mobile phone use the Bluetooth iunction to connect, Fordetalls on how to connect. reler to "E/UEIOOM SEN/”9"(P57). Operation methods below describe situations once connection has been completed. NOTE - This requires a mobile phone that can be connected to the Bluetooth. Mobile Phone 57 SSNILLESIOdNI Ole Dlsplay the Phonebook The pheneboek in your mabile phene can be V dlsplayed. Press the m key. The mobile phone screen is displayed. Touch Keypad . The pnonebook in your mobile phone can be displayed. ADVICE ' Only when a Blueboth Donneclion is established. loudllng [HOME] key then [PHONE] key dlmlays Ihe previous sateen, The keypad screen is dispkayed. Touch Contact . Tne pnonebook screen is displayed. 58 Moblle Phone Dlal a T phone There are a numher elway to make a cell. [Km - A: much as possible. refrain Ironii phone mile whlle driving. Flm mop your vehicle In a safe loceflan. - Some mobile phones resuici cells to the same numberlo no more men 3 llmee in 3 mlnutes. Calllng by En‘erlng a Telephone Number On the mobile phone screen. enter Ihe telephone number. ”OFF HOOK” key ADVICE - I! you make a mistake for entering. much [Delete] (0 clear one dlglL - Hold down [Delete] to delete all at the Input characters. E Touch the “OFF HOOK” key. A03" is alerted (0 the telephone number you entered. Maklng a Call from a Phone Record Acall can be made using outgoing/Incoming cell records. On the mobile phone screen. touch . Acall is started In the telephone numberynu ’mm‘ .r ., Touch Outgolngj, or MISS“ . Touch the “telephone number to call". lncomlngJ , selected. ncomlng Call: The audio guide sounds and the incoming call screen ls displayed. Maklng a Call lrom a Phonobook Display the phonebook. A "Display the Fhonsbcak "(1:55) Select and touch the “person to call". many muum ADVICE - Touching [Mute] switches all the function for the mic connected to this product. Touching [Mute] again switches ON the mic fimctm. - Touching [Hands Free OFF] switches me speaker and min funcuons to the mobile phone side. Touching [Hands Free OFF] again switches the speaker and mic functions to the pmdua. - The Dell volume is switched to the volume from the last all. The volume during this call will be the Volume for the next call. Aeell is staned lo thetelephcne number you selected. — Mobile Phone 59 SSNILLSSIOiNI Ole Anwerlng an Incoming Call a Touch I1] . L m \. M mm m on» You can now talk with the calling party. ' when the swering remote controller has the “OFF HOOK“ key. pressing the “OFF HOOK' key allows you to talk with the calling; party. —HSIWn'ng Remote Control Switch Operation?!” 17) Endlng 3 Telephone Call n Touch E . This ends the incoming call, - When the steering remote controller has the “ON HOOK“ key. pressing the 'ON HOOK' key allow you to end the call. —.“Slsering Remote Control Switch Oporalivn'fFV) 60 Mobile Phone — I Other fo Cam when a camera is connected, the plclure lrom the camera can be shown on the display. For delails. reler lo the user manual for (he vehic‘e. Move the gear shift position to ..R.._ The picture nom the rear view camera or Mulli Around Monior is displayed. — Orhor Info 61 SSNILLSSIOiNI Ole Adjust the Sound Qual'ty Change audio quallty settings, NOTE - You cannot sdJusHhe sound quality when the audio is OFF, Press the m key. The home screen is displayed. E Touch Senlnfi . E Touch Sound . Displays me sound quality selling screen, lulu-uti- lIr F11 - F1.0.R1 - R11 (FmLRear) Sittings com-n! Allows you In sat me (male to one ol II levels. 1mm -5 lo +5. Allows you in set lhe nudranqe in one o! 11 levels. 1mm -5 w +5. Allows you to sat me bass lo one o! 11 levels. 1mm -5 10 +5. The level Mme sound outpullvom each speaker can be adjusted with the curse! switches. or rum- PrIMIDIAI‘I’ Allows you in solusl the amoum ol oompansanon cur lapmducing me lssling o1 solidity and depth of me origins sound by browsing and supplemenlmg lo: the high-{requency audio Iniomlnlion bsl during audio aala oompvsssvon. Allows you in adlusl ma amouni oi oomoansauon Vol acmovmq wide auao image that goes hayond the range at me moo speaur. 62 Adjust the Sound Gulllly — POP HIFHOF JAZZ NORMAL Allows you loo eonhe eound (we. SCV Oll (Speed Campenieled Volume) m Med. ngn ~1) A selling only lor vehicles with high-grade amplifier, 2) ms is also emotive for nonoomoreeeed sound eouvoee. '3) This is disabled when «no audio source '3 analogue radio ADWCE vawa you lo ealocl mo volume lor amonulio Ifliualmenl lemma in in. vehida spend. ' Touching [Reset] letums all the sound quality adjustmenhs (D “lair hmry default swings. — Adjust 1M Sound Quality 63 SSNILLSSIOiNI SSNILISS System Settings System related settings. such as the operation sound and the time. can be made. The operation volume can be set. Press the key. The home screen is spleyed. smlni , and then Touch Beep somd . Touch the “volume" lo change to. 64 System Settings Back . The selling change Is complele. Dlsplay Soulng The image quality 0! the menu screen and HDMI can be changed. Press the m key. The home screen is displayed. a Touch smlni , and than Touch ml- You can make ms settings ccnceming the screen. Irlllltllm Com-n Adjusls the brightness. Touching [.1 makes the disphy brighter. leaching [-1 makes it dim rrler. Allows you la edjlm continuously by continuing the touch. Adlum mo commit Touchlng [q increase me wallasi. touching [-1 decreases n. Allows you In salusl oonllllucusly by confirming the much, Change the lettings, than touch E . The screen senlng change is complete NOTE - The image quality settings (or DVDs cannot be changed with Ihis mung. Idlhtllul Mlulls the brightness. Touching [q makes the display dnghlen touching [-1 makes il dlrn men Allan: you to adjust ccnllnucusty by continuing ine DVD Dlsp y Setting The brightness, contrast. and aoluur tone at Itle DVD playback screen can be set. Day/Mlght Dlsp ay Settling The screen ghlrlese can be set m “Amo‘fDey'pr‘ngm” eocordlng to the vehlcle llgtlting state, Press the m key. The home screen is displayed. touch. Minute the contrast Touching [+1 incie-eee the mntreal, teaching Press the m key. The home screen is displayed. Touch DVD . [‘1 decreases n. Allows you to The DVD playback screen is displayed. mfig‘ug‘mmm'y ”Y “mm"! T009" 1 and then 2 ' - II" .M . 'I'I » » , Tim M um the colour tone E Touch —" and then ‘—J Telliching [.1 make: the display a more mnish, tuuchin - wakes n H y 4 TWC" ML itmnrgreddlshAllowsgtlxltlo °‘ ” ' m adiuel mntinueully hy cnnfinulnu :1 the tnuctlv E change the se gs, then rn touch , V . . The DVD playback screen setting change is 3:22" make "'9 smngs ”mam“ "‘5 V complete. ' g Lane The screen I: ' Mnesa can be ADV'CE linkedtn change with the vehicle El _— - You can also set this via the "9"th sly-1:; ()headllgttts and g » c posl inn g . f°“°”'"9 ”MW" [HOME] Lighting on: Screen is dlmmed. rn keY-'[$e'fi"s]-'[DiSPIBYFIDVD Sueenl- ngnllng on: Screen is bnqm. For spine vahide types‘ linking may only be earned out when the light switdl is in Auto, Screen is constantly bnght You can make the settings cdnceming tne wee"- Screen is wnmntly dimrn NOTE. change the settings. than - The setting: cannot be changed unless a DVD le Insefledi touch Back . The screen selling change is complete. System Settings 55 “— The llrne and fennel a! the dock can be The ianguage dispiayed can be changed. ohan ed. 9 Press the m key. PM" the m RGY- The home screen is displayed. The home screen is dis Ia ed. p Y Touch _, and in... Touch Smlni , and then _ Clock . Touch the “language" to change to. o i .i i You can make the settings oonceming the "'“9' a Touch Beck . TI ovum 52131271 or 24h iormat y TIIIIO min. Adjusts flme W touching [-1 0f [*1- The ianguage setting change is complete. Change the settings, then ”WE - The screen is an example. The options tough IE ' vary depending on the vehicle. V - Depending on the vehicle. eenaln The time setting change is oompiete. languages are not supported. Other Settings The setting can be made on the sateen or on the Bluewnlh device. Displays the clock over the ent're screen. H Press the key- Dls y on This deletes the screen display. Press the key. The home screen is displayed. a Touch —. 10:00 AM The clock is displayed. - wnn [HOME]. [Settings], than [Clock]. you can change the format tor time display. —»'Clook" (P66) - Press the [VOL/PUSH PWR] key again to return tn the original screen. This deletes the screen display. ADVICE - Touch [Display ON] to remm to the original saun. Clock Screen Bluotooth Settling You can use the Bluetoeth function to connect any oommerclelly-avelleble Bluetooth device to this product. What Btu-tooth II Bluetooth is e wireless communlcetlons standard specialised (or connecting devices over shoit distances (a law meters or less). Since it uses radio waves. it is not directional. Thanks to its characteristic, communications are possible even it there is an obstruction. This makes t possible to communicate, even with the mobile phone still in you! shirt pocket or briefcase nrsheulder bag. NOTE - This produa supports Ver. 2,1 4 EDR. Supported profiles Iii-nun. AZDPlvt 1) AUDIO AVRCP(v1 3) ital-Mu HFF'lvtj) "Ion-book PEAF(VI 0] inn-«er Continued on the ntxtmo — Other Settings 67 SSNILLSSIOiNI SDNILISS NOTE - Cancel iundiona such as the mobile phone 'diel Icck'. and connect while on the ttandby Icreen. - While connected. operations on the Bluetooth device (receiving calls. etc.) may nu function correctly. - For details on how to enter the passkey for your Bluetooth device. refer to its user manual. ' The oonnemion HIS sometimes. Register again. - Depending on the distance bee/ween this product and your Bluetomh device. the conditions within the vehicle. and types of sweeningmonnection may not be possible. In this case, put your Bluetooth as close a possible to this product. ~ Even though e device is Bluetooth- capable. its characteriaice and specifications may mean that conect operation Is not possible. - Some Bluetooth devices cannot be connected. - Depending on the Bluetooth device. connecting may take some time. Regleterlng a BlueIoollI Device Register a Bluelcoth device with this product. Prose the key. The home screen is displayed. Touch 5 ttlni ,andthen tooth . E Touch New Device: . Touch [Refresh] to reacquire and display the connecteble device information. Allow pairing on the Eluetooth device to connect automatically. - Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be registered. It 5 devices on already registered. you muet delete one before you can register a new Bluetooth device. - Some Bluetooth devices require a pass key. - It the pass key is Incorrect. redo the Bluetooth device side operations from the stall. ' Some Bluatooth devices require a special pasecode. - Depending on the Bluetooth device's settings. it Iriay be necessary to enter the passcode each time the device is connected. - Carry out the procedure for entering the passcode to the Bluetooth device according to its user manual. - Some Bluetooth devices do not require a peaecode entry. 68 Other Settings — Selectlng a Bluetooth Devlce Ii you have registered multiple Blueioolh devices. you must select the one to connect, (From {hen on. Ihe Bluetooth device you se: wlih thls luncllon is connected by you Just bringing it into the vehicle.) Press the m key. The home screen is displayed. i Touch Sufllni ,and then Eluolooth . a Touch PalmtDevlce . Touch the “device name" to connect. This completes seleotlon of the Bluetooth device. Deleclng a Reglstered Device Deletes the Bluetooth device iniormation regletered with Ihle product. a Press the m key. The home screen is displayed. a Touch smlni ,and then Bin-tooth . a Touch Paired Devices . Touch Delete for the Bluetoolh device to delete. This completes deletion oi the Bluetooth device. other Settings 69 SSNIuBS/OiNl SEJNILLSS Troub shoot ng Please check these Items We message appears on the screen or "you Other k eomelrilng Is not workan properly I Thls Message Appears A message is dlsplayad on the screen or the product according to me sllua‘ionc Plly is impossible due lo a "Dannie!" error. The drive hel lllellunclieried for Ions reelen. Raspdnu Chew mama's is no problem with the disc. and inserl ma disc again. mm main persim consun wim your dealer. The disc is dnmng-d or warped. Do not inserts damsgod nrwarp-d disc. Cannot be played. Check Ina disc. A disc is Insened mat cannox be played. Insefl a disc lhel can be played. a'Typas 0/ Disc Thar can He Played Back ”(1919) The disc is inserted upside dWlL Insert wilh the label site UD. The disc has mnoonselicn on it. wan a while before inserting again. The disc is dirIy. Cleen the load eurfeoe oi the disc. This IPod Ilium be played. Amhenlloallon failed. Reconnect youi ism, The Danneded iPnd has .n unuuppcnsd (mum and cum be reooqnlzed. Use an iFnd lhel support mi: prod-n: (PE) This tid sum-are version e not conecl. Please dunge in a supported eofhrlm Veriofl. This use device unnm be played, An unsupported USE define M: been counseled. Reconnect n supported use device. —.“Liaren laAudIa File: on i! U53 Del/me" (P47) No an: inn can in pl There are no audlo files lhal (an be played back. Add andlo me- man can be played. 4AM Filer (MPJMMA/AACf (P21) An lPod m mining any mm nu b n wnnecled. Conn-c1 In lPod oonlllnlng ir-m. 70 TmubhehnOllnl — Here I: a list of sym plums. causes and responses w you lhlnk somemlng Is not working propady Symptoml Carmel npmu. nus upmllon mum I: not made. Nothing in dlsphyed on ms was", You Think Somethlng No! Worklng om. For “lam Iomo opcrlilom m mum wnll. in. vehicle l: moving The warauon mind I. ul lo [cull Thu waon It Iumod OFF. Rliponll m amr should mm mm nporlflng lhll pvoelua wmle me vanicla is moving. Fim slop me vehlcle in a sal- locauon, man operlba nl- pmucl. SUI [he [Sauna] 'Opeullorl Volume'lo [11121431. 4599;: sound'fPMl 5le me vehlde n a sale lowlkm, apply ma puking mm, um perform me Malian in Illm lhe men hm ON (P67). The vehlda's bfiflsly volt-an has dropped Chalge or rspluca ma ballery. Tm umpmlum inddu [ho mum: is hlgh. Plano wan w mo murmur! Ilo drop. 9 The monitor man is am. The murmur brighmnl l8 ml mmuy “luau-d. Adjust me manila brigmnm. :- _.“D/splay Semng' (P64; 2 There is no sound ur qulm snund. The valuma is Iumsd la in minimum Adjum me valume. _.“Aq/usl Wlllme' (P15) The balsam or Iader is [mind In an aide. Adjust me balance Dr radar. gym/us! me Sound Oua/I'ty' (P62) 'Audio OFF'. smell to ‘Audio ow. The diu cannot be plawd. The disc ls inuflod upside down. _."5wittll Aum ON/OFF' (P15) lnxefl wim th label side UD. The also has condensation on it. Wan : Mills More lnsorllngl The disc ls diny. Claan th- md IurfaDe o! the dim. — Troublulioodna 71 MEMO This device complies with part 15 OFFCC Rules and industry Canada's licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference. and (2) this device must accept any interference received. including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le present appareil est conforme a la partie 15 des r‘egles de la FCC et aux normes des CNR d'lndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l‘apparei] ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l‘appareil doit accepter tout brouillage subi. meme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement, Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This transmitter must not be co-Iocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment complies with FCC/IO radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the to radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person‘s body. Cet equipement est oonlcrme aux limiles d' exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non oontrélé et respecte Ies regles Ies radioélectriques (RF) de la FCC lignes directrices d'exposltion et d'exposition aux frequences radioelectriques (RF) CNR-102 de I‘ICi Cet équipement émet une énergie RF tr es talble qui est consideree coniorrne sans e valuation de lexposition maximale autorisee. Cependant. oet equipernent doit etre installe et utilise en gardent une distance de 20 crn ou plus entre Ie dispositit rayonnant et la corps. 72 Tmublunoatlng —
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