Mitsubishi Outlander: Link System
The Link System takes overall control of the devices connected via the USB input
terminal or the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface allowing the connected devices to be operated
by using the switches in the vehicle or voice commands.
See the following section for details on how to operate.
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of BLUETOOTH SIG, INC.
Link System End User Licence Agreement
You have acquired a device that includes software licensed by MITSUBISHI MOTORS
CORPORATION from JOHNSON CONTROLS Inc (the automotive experience business unit),
and their subsequent 3rd party suppliers. For a complete list of these 3rd party
products and their end user licence agreements, please go to the following website.
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The Bluetooth® 2.0 interface allows for making/receiving hands-free calls in
the vehicle using a Bluetooth ® compatible cellular phone based on the wireless
communication technology commonly kno
1- Volume up button
2- Volume down button
3- SPEECH button
4- PICK-UP button
5- HANG-UP button
Volume up button
Press this button to increase the volume.
Volume down button
Press this butt
The Bluetooth® 2.0 interface is equipped with a voice recognition function.
Simply say voice commands and you can perform various operations and make or
receive hands-free calls.
With the Bluetoo
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When the engine is stopped, the power steering system will not function and it
will require greater manual effort to operate the steering wheel. Keep this in mind
in particular when towing the vehicle. Never turn off the engine while driving.
Periodically check the power steering fluid level.
To come in at under $14,000, the base Lancer DE forgoes some important
equipment like air conditioning and antilock brakes; both are part of a $1,100
option package. The DE does come with power windows, an auto-theft engine
immobilizer and a knee airbag.
The ES is the next level, starting at
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