MITSUBISHI Remote Control*
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
When the ownership of the vehicle is trans-
ferred to or from others, it is necessary to in-
itialize the registration of the MITSUBISHI
Remote Control.
For the registration initialization procedure,
please visit our web site.
ucts/outlander_phev2/app/remote/
Keep the following points in mind when us-
ing a wireless LAN device:
Wireless LAN devices may not communi-
cate with the vehicle, or may not operate
normally or stably in the following environ-
ment or situations. Check that the device can
communicate with your vehicle before use.
The wireless LAN device is connected to
other wireless LAN device.
The wireless LAN device has failed, or its
battery has run out.
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Some charging facilities have a timer func-
tion that turns the power on or off at a spe-
cific time of the day. When charging at a fa-
cility with a timer function, make sure that
the charging timer is set within the time peri-
od when the power in the charging facility is
on.
The auxiliary battery is automatically and
periodically charged using electrical power
stored in the drive battery. A buzzer sounds
in the cabin while the auxiliary battery is be-
ing charged.
While the remote climate control is operat-
ing or the charging, the cooling fan or air
conditioner compressor may start operating
and its sound may be heard. This is normal.
The remote climate control operates in its
own mode based on the mode selected on
the wireless LAN device, regardless of the
switch setting of the vehicle’s air condition-
er.
Air conditioning performance may deterio-
rate or the remaining charge in the drive bat-
tery may decrease under the following con-
ditions:
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There is an obstruction such as a concrete
or metal wall between the vehicle and
wireless LAN device.
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The vehicle is surrounded by tall vehicles
in a parking lot.
There are facilities nearby that emit strong
radio waves, such as a TV tower, trans-
former substation, broadcasting station or
airport.
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Communication speed and range vary de-
pending on the wireless LAN devices and
the surrounding conditions (radio environ-
ment, obstacles, parking area environ-
ment, etc.).
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There is a communication device such as
a mobile phone or radio, or an electric de-
vice such as a personal computer near the
wireless LAN device.
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Due to the characteristics of radio waves,
communication speed tends to decrease as
the communication distance increases.
Use your wireless LAN device at a short
distance from the vehicle for better re-
sponse.
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The wireless LAN device is in contact
with or covered by a metal object.
The battery of the wireless LAN device
has run down.
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When a microwave oven or ISM (indus-
trial, scientific and medical) equipment is
being used, the communication speed and
range of wireless LAN devices may de-
crease. Use your wireless LAN device
away from these appliances and equip-
ment.
If a wireless LAN device and Bluetooth
(registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG,
Inc.) are used simultaneously, the commu-
nication speed and range of each device
may decrease. Use your wireless LAN de-
vice away from Bluetooth devices.
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The MITSUBISHI Remote Control cannot
be used under the following conditions:
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The wireless LAN device is turned off.
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The MITSUBISHI Remote Control appli-
cation software is not installed.
The MITSUBISHI Remote Control appli-
cation software is not running.
The wireless LAN device is not registered
on the vehicle or it is not connected to the
vehicle.
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In extremely hot weather.
In hot sunshine.
In extremely cold weather.
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The wireless LAN device is out of the
communication range.
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Charging
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