Mitsubishi Outlander: To play tracks from USB device
You can connect your iPod or USB memory device to the USB input terminal and
play music files stored in the iPod or USB memory device.
See the following section for the types of connectable devices and supported
files.
Refer to “Types of connectable devices and supported file specifications”.
See the following sections for the connecting methods, “How to connect an iPod” and “How to connect a USB memory device”.
If your vehicle is equipped with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, you can play music
files in your iPod or USB memory device via voice operation.
Refer to “To play iPod tracks via voice operation” and “To play
USB memory device tracks via voice operation”.
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1- AM/FM button
2- CD (Mode change) button
3- PWR (On-Off) button
4- DISP (Title display) button
5- PAGE (Title scroll) button
6- RPT (Repeat) button
7- RDM (Random) button
8- (
1. Press the PWR button to turn on the audio system.
The system turns on in the last mode used.
2. Connect your iPod to the USB input terminal.
Refer to “How to connect an iPod”.
3. Press the
Desired tracks can be selected and played from your iPod by “Artist”, “Album”,
“Playlist” and “Genre” using voice commands.
For information concerning the voice recognition function
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It is possible to cancel the system activation during the system preparation
mode or the system armed mode.
In addition, it is possible to cancel the alarm once it has been activated.
Refer to “Cancelling the system”, “Cancelling the alarm”.
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