Mitsubishi Outlander: To play tracks from a Bluetooth® device (vehicles with Bluetooth® 2.0 interface)
You can wirelessly connect a digital audio player or cellular phone supporting
Bluetooth® to listen to the tracks on the connected device.
Refer to “Bluetooth® 2.0 interface” for the connecting method, etc..
The following explains the basic playback method.
Note
► According to the connected device, it is not to operate correctly or the limitation
might be provided in available function.
► The protected file by copyright might not be able to start playback.
► It is recommended to adjust the equalizer of the connected device is flat.
► The voice operation is not available to access music files on the connected Bluetooth®
device.
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1- CD (Mode change) button
2- PWR (On-Off) button
3- PAGE (Title scroll) button
4- DISP (Title display) button
5- RPT (Repeat) button
6- RDM (Random) button
7- DISC DOWN (Pause/Stop) button
1. Press the PWR button (2) to turn on the audio system. The system turns on
in the last mode used.
2. Press the CD button (1) several times to switch to the B (Bluetooth®) mode.
The input mode
Auxiliary Audio connector (RCA)
A- Left audio input connector (white)
B- Right audio input connector (red)
Auxiliary Video connector (RCA)
A- Left audio input connector (white)
B- Right audio i
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1. Remove the screw (A) and pull the cover out.
2. Remove the screws (B) and pull the entire lamp unit out.
Note
► When unfastening the screws, be careful not to mistakenly move the beam position
adjustment screw (C).
3. Push the connector (D) to disconnect and remove the fog lamp
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