Starting and driving -> Reversing sensor system for Your Mitsubishi Outlander SUV 2020

Reversing sensor system*  
Reversing sensor system detec-  
tion areas  
NOTE  
CAUTION  
When changing the tyre ID set, the reset  
function of low tyre pressure warning  
threshold is automatically started. (The  
warning lamp starts flashing slowly.) If the  
tyre is warm at this time, the reset function  
should be executed again when the tyre is  
cold.  
Make sure to check the surroundings with  
your own eyes to ensure safety. Do not oper-  
ate the vehicle by relying on the reversing  
sensor system alone.  
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Depending on whether the vehicle is equip-  
ped with a towing bar, you can change the re-  
versing sensor system between the standard  
mode and the towing bar mode. The towing  
bar mode changes the system to exclude the  
area in which the towing bar is mounted from  
the detection areas.  
Obstacle detection areas  
The detection areas of the corner and back  
sensors are limited to those shown in the il-  
lustration. Moreover, the sensors are unable  
to detect low or thin objects or objects near  
the rear bumper. Thus, make sure to check  
the surroundings as you operate the vehicle in  
a safe manner.  
Vehicles without a towing bar  
Reversing sensor system*  
The detection areas are within approximately  
60 cm (A) from the corner sensors, 125 cm  
(B) from the back sensors.  
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This system operates when you are backing  
the vehicle. It uses corner and back sensors to  
detect an obstacle and the information screen  
in the multi information display and the buz-  
zer to inform you of the approximate distance  
to the obstacle.  
Corner and back sensor loca-  
tions  
There are two corner sensors (A) at the cor-  
ners of the rear bumper, and two back sensors  
(B) in the centre of the rear bumper.  
CAUTION  
The reversing sensor system assists you in  
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determining the approximate distance be-  
tween the vehicle and an obstacle located  
behind the vehicle. It has limitations in terms  
of detectable areas and objects, and may not  
properly detect some objects. Therefore, do  
not place excessive confidence in the revers-  
ing sensor system and operate the vehicle as  
carefully as you would do with a vehicle not  
equipped with this system.  
Vehicles with a towing bar  
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Reversing sensor system*  
The detection areas are within approximately  
60 cm (A) from the corner sensors, 125 cm  
(B) from the back sensors. The non-detection  
areas (C) are within approximately 20 cm (D)  
from the bumper.  
CAUTION  
The reversing sensor system may not operate  
properly under the following conditions:  
CAUTION  
Objects with a smooth surface, such as  
glass.  
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The sensors or surroundings have been  
wiped by hand.  
Objects that are low, such as kerbstones.  
If the bumper has been exposed to an im-  
pact, the sensors may fail and prevent the  
system from functioning properly. Have the  
vehicle inspected at  
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.  
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The stickers or accessories have been at-  
tached to the sensors or surroundings.  
The sensors or surroundings are covered  
with water droplets, ice, snow, mud, etc.  
When the temperature difference is too  
large.  
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The sensors are frozen.  
NOTE  
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The system receives ultrasonic noise from  
other sources (the horns of other vehicles,  
motorcycle engines, brakes, radios, pour-  
ing rain, splashing water, snow traction  
device (tyre chains), etc.).  
The buzzer may sound lower than the nor-  
mal warning sound when the reversing sen-  
sor system is receiving ultrasonic noise from  
other sources, but this is not a malfunction.  
The buzzer will stop sounding and the sys-  
tem will return to normal operation after the  
noise is no longer received.  
The sensors are extremely hot or cold  
(while the vehicle is parked for a long pe-  
riod of time under a blazing sun or in cold  
weather).  
NOTE  
The sensors do not detect objects located in  
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The vehicle tilts significantly.  
the area directly below or near the bumper.  
If the height of an object is lower than the  
mounted position of the corner or back sen-  
sors, the sensors may not continue detecting  
it even if they detected it initially.  
The vehicle is driven on a rough road  
(with a bumpy, gravel, hilly, or grassy sur-  
face).  
The vehicle is too close to an obstacle.  
Immediately after Plug-in Hybrid EV  
System starting.  
For information on how to change the detec-  
tion areas, please refer to “Changing the de-  
tection areas” on page 7-100.  
The reversing sensor system may not proper-  
ly detect the following objects:  
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Objects that are thin, such as wire nets or  
ropes.  
Objects that absorb sound waves, such as  
snow.  
Objects that are shaped with a sharp an-  
gle.  
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Reversing sensor system*  
Warning for obstacles  
To operate  
Back sensor (vehicles without a towing  
bar)  
To operate the system, move the selector lev-  
er to the “R” position while the operation  
mode is put in ON. When the reversing sen-  
sor system is operated, the reversing sensor  
system operation indication lamp (A) will  
turn on. To stop the operation, push the “SO-  
NAR” switch; the reversing sensor system  
operation indication lamp (A) goes out.  
If there is an obstacle behind the vehicle, a  
warning will be issued with the information  
screen in the multi information display and a  
warning buzzer.  
Vehicle to obstacle  
distance  
Warning display/  
sound cycle  
Approx. 125 to  
80 cm  
Intermittent  
Approx. 80 to 40 cm  
Fast intermittent  
Continuous  
Within approx.  
40 cm  
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Back sensor (vehicles with a towing bar)  
Vehicle to obstacle  
distance  
Warning display/  
sound cycle  
1- Corner sensor (left)  
2- Back sensor  
3- Corner sensor (right)  
Approx. 125 to  
100 cm  
Intermittent  
Fast intermittent  
Continuous  
Approx. 100 to  
60 cm  
Corner sensor  
Within approx.  
60 cm  
NOTE  
Vehicle to obstacle  
distance  
Warning display/  
sound cycle  
Only when the select position is the “R” po-  
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sition, the reversing sensor system can be  
operated or be stopped by using the “SO-  
NAR” switch.  
Approx. 60 to 40 cm  
Approx. 40 to 30 cm  
Intermittent  
Fast intermittent  
Continuous  
CAUTION  
The distances given are to be used for refer-  
ence only, as errors may be caused by vari-  
ous factors, such as temperature, humidity,  
or the shape of the obstacles.  
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Within approx.  
30 cm  
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Reversing sensor system warn-  
ing display  
In case there is a malfunction in the reversing  
sensor system, the display for the malfunc-  
tioning sensor will blink and the warning  
buzzer will sound for approximately 5 sec-  
onds.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
When the sensors are detecting different ob-  
The detection area will not change if you  
keep the “SONAR” switch pushed for 10  
seconds or more.  
After pushing the “SONAR” switch, revers-  
ing sensor system operation differs accord-  
ing to the detection area setting.  
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stacles at the same time, the information  
screen in the multi information display indi-  
cates the directions of the obstacles each  
sensors are detecting. However, closer obsta-  
cles are given priority over other detected  
obstacles and the warning buzzer sounds to  
inform you of closer obstacles.  
Setting when towing bar is not equipped  
When the selector lever is moved to the  
“R” position, the reversing sensor system  
will operate even if the corner sensor op-  
eration was stopped by pushing the “SO-  
NAR” switch.  
Example: Corner sensor (left) malfunctioning  
Changing the detection areas  
The detection areas can be changed as fol-  
lows:  
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Setting when towing bar is equipped  
When the reversing sensor system opera-  
tion was stopped by pushing the “SO-  
NAR” switch, the reversing sensor system  
will not operate until the Plug-in Hybrid  
EV System has been stopped even if the  
selector lever is moved to the “R” posi-  
tion.  
Vehicles with a towing bar  
While the operation of the system is stopped  
at the “SONAR” switch, push the “SONAR”  
switch approximately 3 seconds or more, and  
release it. The buzzer sounds twice to indi-  
cate that the detection area has been changed.  
To resume the reversing sensor system  
operation, push the “SONAR” switch or  
stop and restart the Plug-in Hybrid EV  
System, and then move the selector lever  
to the “R” position.  
Vehicles without a towing bar  
While the operation of the system is stopped  
at the “SONAR” switch, push the “SONAR”  
switch approximately 3 seconds or more, and  
release it. The buzzer sounds once to indicate  
that the detection area has been changed.  
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear)*  
Even after the buzzer and display has stopped  
warning, the indication lamp (A) on “SO-  
NAR” switch will continue blinking until the  
system reverts to the normal state. Have the  
Corner and back sensor loca-  
tions  
CAUTION  
The parking sensors assist you in determin-  
ing the approximate distance between the  
vehicle and any objects. It has limitations in  
terms of detectable areas and objects, and  
may not properly detect some objects.  
Therefore, do not place excessive confidence  
in the parking sensors, and operate the vehi-  
cle as carefully as you would do with vehicle  
not equipped with this system.  
Make sure to check the surroundings with  
your own eyes to ensure safety. Do not oper-  
ate the vehicle by relying on the parking sen-  
sors alone.  
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There are 8 sensors (A) in the front and rear  
bumper.  
vehicle inspected at  
a
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MOTORS Authorized Service Point.  
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Obstacle detection areas  
The detection areas of the corner and back  
sensors are limited to those shown in the il-  
lustration. Moreover, the sensors are unable  
to detect low or thin objects or objects near  
the front or rear bumper. Thus, make sure to  
check the surroundings as you operate the ve-  
hicle in a safe manner.  
Detection areas  
Depending on whether the vehicle is equip-  
ped with a towing bar, you can change the  
parking sensors between the standard mode  
and the towing bar mode. The towing bar  
mode changes the system to exclude the area  
in which the towing bar is mounted from the  
detection areas.  
Parking sensors (Front/  
Rear)*  
When parking in a garage or during parallel  
parking, these sensors alert the driver to any  
objects near the vehicle and their distance,  
through a buzzer and the sensor display on  
the information screen in the multi-informa-  
tion display.  
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear)*  
Vehicles without a towing bar  
Vehicles with a towing bar  
CAUTION  
The detection areas are within approximately  
60 cm (A) from the front and corner sensors  
and 125 cm (B) from the back sensors.  
The detection areas are within approximately  
60 cm (A) from the front and corner sensors  
and 125 cm (B) from the back sensors. The  
non-detection areas (C) are within approxi-  
mately 20 cm (D) from the bumper.  
The parking sensors may not operate proper-  
ly under the following conditions:  
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The sensors or surroundings have been  
wiped by hand.  
The stickers or accessories have been at-  
tached to the sensors or surroundings.  
The sensors or surroundings are covered  
with water droplets, ice, snow, mud, etc.  
When the temperature difference is too  
large.  
The sensors are frozen.  
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The system receives ultrasonic noise from  
other sources (the horns of other vehicles,  
motorcycle engines, brakes, radios, pour-  
ing rain, splashing water, snow traction  
device (tyre chains), etc.).  
The sensors are extremely hot or cold  
(while the vehicle is parked for a long pe-  
riod of time under a blazing sun or in cold  
weather).  
NOTE  
The vehicle tilts significantly.  
The vehicle is driven on a rough road  
(with a bumpy, gravel, hilly, or grassy sur-  
face).  
The vehicle is too close to an obstacle.  
Immediately after Plug-in Hybrid EV  
System starting.  
The sensors do not detect objects located in  
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the area directly below or near the bumper.  
If the height of an object is lower than the  
mounted position of the sensors, the sensors  
may not continue detecting it even if they  
detected it initially.  
The parking sensors may not properly detect  
the following objects:  
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For information on how to change the detec-  
tion areas, please refer to “Changing the de-  
tection areas” on page 7-100.  
Objects that are thin, such as wire nets or  
ropes.  
Objects that absorb sound waves, such as  
snow.  
Objects that are shaped with a sharp an-  
gle.  
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear)*  
Warning for obstacles  
To operate  
CAUTION  
To operate the system, the operation mode is  
put in ON. When the parking sensors are op-  
erated, the indication lamp (A) will turn on.  
To stop the operation, press the “SONAR”  
switch and the indication lamp (A) goes off.  
If there is an obstacle in the vicinity of the  
vehicle, a warning will be issued with the in-  
formation screen in the multi information dis-  
play and a warning buzzer.  
Objects with a smooth surface, such as  
glass.  
Objects that are low, such as kerbstones.  
If the bumper has been exposed to an im-  
pact, the sensors may fail and prevent the  
system from functioning properly. Have the  
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vehicle inspected at  
a
MITSUBISHI  
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.  
NOTE  
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When the sensor is received ultrasonic noise  
from outside, the sensor of the correspond-  
ing portion will blink at a constant frequen-  
cy. When they are not received the noise and  
return to normal operation.  
1- Corner sensor  
2- Front sensor  
3- Back sensor  
Front and corner sensor  
Vehicle to obstacle  
distance  
Warning display/  
sound cycle  
Approx. 60 to 40 cm  
Approx. 40 to 30 cm  
Intermittent  
Fast intermittent  
Continuous  
Within approx.  
30 cm  
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear)*  
Back sensor (vehicles without a towing  
bar)  
NOTE  
NOTE  
When the sensors are detecting different ob-  
stacles at the same time, the information  
screen in the multi information display indi-  
cates the directions of the obstacles each  
sensors are detecting. However, closer obsta-  
cles are given priority over other detected  
obstacles and the warning buzzer sounds to  
inform you of closer obstacles.  
The mode of the detection area can be  
switched only when the select position is in  
the “R” (REVERSE) position.  
The detection area will not change if you  
keep the “SONAR” switch pressed for 10  
seconds or more.  
After pressing the “SONAR” switch, the  
parking sensors operation differs according  
to the detection area setting.  
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Vehicle to obstacle  
distance  
Warning display/  
sound cycle  
Approx. 125 to  
80 cm  
Intermittent  
Approx. 80 to 40 cm  
Fast intermittent  
Continuous  
Within approx.  
40 cm  
Setting when towing bar is not equipped  
When the selector lever is moved to the  
“R” (REVERSE) position, the parking  
sensors will operate even if the parking  
sensors operation was stopped by pressing  
the “SONAR” switch.  
Changing the detection areas  
The detection areas can be changed as fol-  
lows:  
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Back sensor (vehicles with a towing bar)  
Vehicle to obstacle  
distance  
Warning display/  
sound cycle  
Vehicles with a towing bar  
Setting when towing bar is equipped  
When the parking sensors operation was  
stopped by pressing the “SONAR”  
switch, the parking sensors will not oper-  
ate until the Plug-in Hybrid EV System  
has been stopped even if the select posi-  
tion is put to the “R” (REVERSE) posi-  
tion.  
Approx. 125 to  
100 cm  
Intermittent  
Fast intermittent  
Continuous  
While the operation of the system is stopped  
at the “SONAR” switch, press the “SONAR”  
switch approximately 3 seconds or more, and  
release it. The buzzer sounds twice to indi-  
cate that the detection area has been changed.  
Approx. 100 to  
60 cm  
Within approx.  
60 cm  
Vehicles without a towing bar  
To resume the parking sensors operation,  
press the “SONAR” switch or stop and re-  
start the Plug-in Hybrid EV System, and  
then put the select position to the “R”  
(REVERSE) position.  
While the operation of the system is stopped  
at the “SONAR” switch, press the “SONAR”  
switch approximately 3 seconds or more, and  
release it. The buzzer sounds once to indicate  
that the detection area has been changed.  
CAUTION  
The distances given are to be used for refer-  
ence only, as errors may be caused by vari-  
ous factors, such as temperature, humidity,  
or the shape of the obstacles.  
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Rear-view camera*  
Even after the buzzer and display has stopped  
warning, the indication lamp (A) on “SO-  
NAR” switch will continue blinking until the  
system reverts to the normal state. Have the  
Warning display  
CAUTION  
In case there is a malfunction in the parking  
sensors, the display for the malfunctioning  
sensor will blink and the warning buzzer will  
sound for approximately 5 seconds.  
The rear-view camera is an assistance sys-  
tem that enables the driver to check for ob-  
stacles behind the vehicle. Its range of view  
is limited, so you should not overly depend  
on it. Please drive just as carefully as you  
would if the vehicle did not have the rear-  
view camera.  
Be sure to visually confirm safety around the  
vehicle with your own eyes. Do not depend  
entirely on the rear-view camera.  
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vehicle inspected at  
a
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Example: Corner sensor (left) malfunctioning  
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Range of view of rear-view  
camera  
The range of view of the rear-view camera is  
limited to the area shown in the illustrations.  
It cannot show both sides and the lower part  
of the rear bumper, etc.  
Rear-view camera*  
When reversing, be sure to visually confirm  
safety around the vehicle.  
The rear-view camera is a system that shows  
the view behind the vehicle on a screen of the  
DISPLAY AUDIO, the Smartphone-link Dis-  
play Audio (SDA) or the Smartphone-link  
Display Audio (SDA) navigation system.  
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Rear-view camera*  
Location of rear-view camera  
NOTE  
The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into  
the part near the tailgate handle.  
Because the rear-view camera has a special  
lens, the lines on the ground between park-  
ing spaces may not look parallel on the  
screen.  
In the following situations, the screen indi-  
cation may be difficult to see. There is no  
abnormality.  
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Low light (nighttime).  
When the light of the sun or the light from  
a vehicle’s headlamps shines directly into  
the lens.  
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era  
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If the camera is hot and is then cooled by  
rain or a car wash, the lens can mist up. This  
phenomenon does not indicate a malfunc-  
tion.  
It is not possible to fully see obstacles when  
the lens is dirty. If the lens becomes conta-  
minated by water droplets, snow, mud or oil,  
wipe off the contamination, taking care not  
to scratch the lens.  
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When you put the select position to the “R”  
position with the operation mode in ON, the  
view behind the vehicle will automatically  
appear on the screen of the DISPLAY AU-  
DIO, the Smartphone-link Display Audio  
(SDA) or the Smartphone-link Display Audio  
(SDA) navigation system. When you put the  
select position to any other position, the  
screen will return to its original indication.  
Range of view of rear-view cam-  
era  
Please observe the following cautions. Ig-  
noring them could lead to a camera malfunc-  
tion.  
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Do not subject the camera to physical  
shock.  
Do not apply wax to the camera.  
Do not splash the camera with boiling wa-  
ter.  
CAUTION  
The rear-view camera has a special lens that  
can make objects shown on the screen ap-  
pear to be closer or further away than they  
actually are.  
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Do not disassemble the camera.  
Reference lines on the screen  
Reference lines and upper surface of the rear  
bumper (A) are displayed on the screen.  
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Rear-view camera*  
Red line (B) indicates approximately  
50 cm behind the rear bumper.  
Two Green lines (C) indicate approxi-  
mately 20 cm outside of the vehicle  
body.  
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the  
upward slope, it appears farther than its ac-  
tual position.  
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When the rear of the vehicle is weighed  
down with the weight of passengers and  
luggage in the vehicle  
The reference lines are displayed closer than  
the actual distance.  
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the  
upward slope, it appears farther than its ac-  
tual position.  
Short transverse lines (1 to 3) indicate  
distance from the rear bumper.  
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Check surroundings for safety.  
A: Actual objects  
B: Objects shown on the screen  
1. Approximately at the rear edge of the  
rear bumper (if so equipped)  
2. Approximately 100 cm  
When there is a downward slope behind  
the vehicle  
A: Actual objects  
The reference lines are displayed farther than  
the actual distance.  
3. Approximately 200 cm  
B: Objects shown on the screen  
Errors between the display and  
the actual road surface  
When there is an upward slope behind the  
vehicle  
The reference lines for distance and vehicle  
width are based on a level, flat road surface.  
In the following cases, errors are produced  
between the display reference lines and the  
distance on the actual road surface.  
The reference lines are displayed closer than  
the actual distance.  
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Rear-view camera*  
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the  
downward slope, it appears closer than its ac-  
tual position.  
However, the vehicle may hit the truck be-  
cause the body of the truck strays onto the  
course in reality.  
When approaching to solid objects  
The reference lines for distance and vehicle  
width are intended to indicate the distance to  
a flat object such as a level, flat road surface.  
This may make the distance to a projecting  
object shown on the screen differ from the  
actual distance to the projecting object. Do  
not use them as a guide for distances to solid  
objects.  
Example: On the screen the point B appears  
the nearest, then the point C and A in order of  
distance. The points A and B actually are the  
same distances from the vehicle, and the  
point C is farther off than the points A and B.  
Check surroundings for safety.  
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A: Actual objects  
B: Objects shown on the screen  
When solid objects are located close to the  
vehicle  
When solid objects are located close to the  
vehicle, the displayed distance on the screen  
may differ from the actual distance.  
Check surroundings for your safety.  
Because the reference lines do not contact the  
body of the truck, it looks as if it would not  
hit the vehicle in following illustration.  
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Multi Around Monitor*  
Location of each cameras  
CAUTION  
Multi Around Monitor*  
Be sure to visually confirm safety around the  
vehicle with your own eyes. Especially, the  
four corners of the vehicle become blind  
spots where an object is not displayed on the  
Multi Around Monitor. Do not depend en-  
tirely on the Multi Around Monitor.  
Do not use the Multi Around Monitor with  
the door mirrors folded in and/or with the  
doors and/or the tailgate open. It will prevent  
the Multi Around Monitor from displaying  
the appropriate range.  
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The cameras are integrated into the location  
as shown below.  
The Multi Around Monitor is a system that  
shows the view combined with four cameras,  
i.e., “Front-view camera”, “Side-view cam-  
eras (right and left)” and “Rear-view camera”  
on a screen of the DISPLAY AUDIO, the  
Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) or the  
Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) navi-  
gation system. It assists drivers to park their  
vehicles in parking spaces and to parallel  
park their vehicles.  
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CAUTION  
The Multi Around Monitor is an assistance  
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system that enables the driver to check the  
safety around the vehicle. The range where  
the image can be displayed is limited. Do  
not place too much confidence in the Multi  
Around Monitor and try to drive carefully in  
the same way as for the vehicle not equipped  
with the Multi Around Monitor.  
A:  
B:  
C:  
Rear-view camera  
Front-view camera  
Side-view camera  
WARNING  
Do not install anything which will disturb  
the operation of the cameras around the  
location of them.  
Its range of view is limited, so you should  
not overly depend on it. Please drive just as  
carefully as you would if the vehicle did not  
have the Multi Around Monitor.  
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Range of view of the Multi  
Around Monitor cameras  
Range of view of the Multi  
Around Monitor  
The range of view of the Multi Around Mon-  
itor cameras is limited to the area shown in  
the illustrations. It cannot show around the  
both sides and the lower part of the front and  
rear bumpers, etc. While driving, be sure to  
visually confirm safety around the vehicle.  
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Types of views of the Multi  
Around Monitor  
A: Front-view camera  
B: Side-view camera (Right)  
C: Side-view camera (Left)  
D: Rear-view camera  
Two different types of views are displayed on  
the left side and the right side respectively.  
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Multi Around Monitor*  
Bird’s eye-view/Rear-view mode Bird’s  
eye-view/Front-view  
CAUTION  
mode  
Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and  
The cameras have special lenses that can  
make objects shown on the screen appear to  
be closer or further away than they actually  
are.  
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behind the vehicle are displayed.  
Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and  
the front of the vehicle are displayed.  
NOTE  
Because the cameras have a special lens, the  
lines on the ground between parking spaces  
may not look parallel on the screen.  
In the following situations, the screen indi-  
cation may be difficult to see. There is no  
abnormality.  
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Check surroundings for safety.  
Check surroundings for safety.  
Low light (nighttime).  
When the light of the sun or the light from  
a vehicle’s headlamps shines directly into  
the lens.  
Side-view/Rear-view mode  
Side-view/Front-view mode  
If a fluorescent light shines directly into  
the lens, the screen indication may be  
flicker.  
Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle  
and behind the vehicle are displayed.  
Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle  
and the front of the vehicle are displayed.  
There is no abnormality.  
If the camera is hot and is then cooled by  
rain or a car wash, the lens can mist up. This  
phenomenon does not indicate a malfunc-  
tion.  
If the atmospheric temperature is extremely  
hot or extremely cold, the camera images  
may not be clear.  
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There is no abnormality.  
If a radio set is installed near the camera, the  
camera images may cause electrical system  
interference and the system may stop func-  
tioning properly.  
Check surroundings for safety.  
Check surroundings for safety.  
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Operation with the selector lev-  
er  
When you put the select position to the “R”  
(REVERSE) position, the bird’s eye-view/  
rear-view is displayed on the screen of the  
DISPLAY AUDIO, the SDA or SDA naviga-  
tion system. When you put the select position  
to any other position, the display disappears.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
It is not possible to fully see obstacles when  
If there is no operation for 3 minutes after  
the Multi Around Monitor is displayed by  
pressing the switch with the select position  
in a position other than “R”, the display dis-  
appears.  
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the lens is dirty. If the lens becomes conta-  
minated by water droplets, snow, mud or oil,  
wipe off the contamination, taking care not  
to scratch the lens.  
Please observe the following cautions. Ig-  
noring them could lead to a camera malfunc-  
tion.  
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Switching of the screen (Select  
position is “R”)  
If the switch is pressed, the mode of Multi  
Around Monitor is switched as follows.  
Do not subject the camera to physical  
shook such as striking it strongly or  
throwing a thing.  
NOTE  
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Do not adhere organic substances, waxes,  
oil remover, and glass cleaner to the cam-  
era.  
The passenger’s side screen can be switched  
to the side-view by pressing the switch.  
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Bird’s eye-view/Rear-view mode  
view/ Rear-view mode  
Side-  
If adhered to them, immediately wipe off.  
Do not splash the camera with boiling wa-  
ter.  
Never spray or splash water on the cam-  
era or around it.  
Do not disconnect, disassemble or modify  
the camera.  
Do not scratch the camera, as this may  
cause damage to the camera images.  
Operation with the switch  
When the switch (A) is pressed, the bird’s  
eye view/front-view is displayed.  
Switching of the screen (Select  
position is other than “R”)  
If the switch is pressed, the mode of Multi  
Around Monitor is switched as follows.  
Bird’s eye-view/ Front-view mode  
view/Front-view mode OFF  
Side-  
How to use the Multi Around  
Monitor  
The Multi Around Monitor can only be used  
when the operation mode is ON.  
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Front-view mode  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Reference lines for the distance and the vehi-  
cle width and upper surface of the front  
bumper (A) are displayed on the screen.  
When you put the select position to the “R”  
(REVERSE) position with the front-view  
displayed on the driver’s side screen, the  
driver’s side screen switches to the rear-view  
mode. When you put the select position to  
any other position, the driver’s side screen  
switches to the front-view mode.  
When the switch is pressed at the vehicle  
speed of approximately 10 km/h (6 mph) or  
higher, only the side-view can be displayed  
on the passenger’s side screen.  
The front-view will not be displayed when  
the vehicle speed exceeds approximately  
10 km/h (6 mph).  
The display of the view may be delayed dur-  
ing switching of the screen.  
When the expected course lines are dis-  
played in the front-view, the expected course  
lines are also displayed in the bird’s eyeview  
(Front: solid line, Rear: broken line).  
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The Red line (B) indicates approximate-  
ly 50 cm from the front edge of the front  
bumper.  
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The Two Green lines (C) indicate the ap-  
proximate vehicle width.  
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The Orange line (D) indicates an expec-  
ted course when the vehicle moves for-  
ward with the steering wheel turned. It  
disappears when the steering wheel is in  
the neutral position.  
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The approximate distance from the vehi-  
cle body is as follows:  
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Rear-view mode  
Reference lines for the distance and the vehi-  
cle width and upper surface of the rear bump-  
er (A) are displayed on the screen.  
How to read the screen  
In any mode other than the Bird’s eye-view  
mode, the lines in the screen give the follow-  
ing information. Use them only as a guide.  
The Red line (B) indicates approximate-  
ly 50 cm behind the rear edge of the rear  
bumper.  
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CAUTION  
When you accidentally hit the camera and its  
circumference against something, the view  
and the lines in the screen may not be dis-  
played correctly. Be sure to have it inspected  
by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized  
Service Point.  
The Two Green lines (C) indicate the ap-  
proximate vehicle width.  
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The Orange line (D) indicates an expec-  
ted course when the vehicle is reserved  
with the steering wheel turned. It disap-  
pears when the steering wheel is in the  
neutral position.  
Check surroundings for safety.  
1- Approximately 100 cm from the  
front edge of the front bumper  
The approximate distance from the vehi-  
cle body is as follows:  
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Therefore when there is an obstacle on the  
upward slope, it appears farther than its ac-  
tual position.  
NOTE  
When the expected course lines are dis-  
played in the rear-view, the expected course  
lines are also displayed in the bird’s eye-  
view (Front: broken line, Rear: solid line).  
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Check surroundings for safety.  
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1- Approximately 100 cm from the rear  
edge of the rear bumper  
2- Approximately 200 cm from the rear  
edge of the rear bumper  
A: Actual objects  
Errors between the display and  
the actual road surface  
CAUTION  
B: Objects shown on the screen  
Due to the number of people in the vehicle,  
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The reference lines for distance and vehicle  
width are based on a level, flat road surface.  
In the following cases, errors are produced  
between the display reference lines and the  
distance on the actual road surface.  
When there is an upward slope behind the  
vehicle  
The reference lines are displayed closer than  
the actual distance.  
the fuel quantity, the weight and positioning  
of luggage, and/or the condition of the road  
surface, the lines in the view from the rear-  
view camera may not be accurately posi-  
tioned relative to the actual road.  
Use the reference lines only as a guideline,  
and always do a safety check of your behind  
and surroundings directly while driving.  
When the rear of the vehicle is weighed  
down with the weight of passengers and  
luggage in the vehicle  
The reference lines are displayed closer than  
the actual distance.  
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Therefore when there is an obstacle on the  
upward slope, it appears farther than its ac-  
tual position.  
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the  
downward slope, it appears closer than its ac-  
tual position.  
However, the vehicle may hit the truck be-  
cause the body of the truck strays onto the  
course in reality.  
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A: Actual objects  
A: Actual objects  
B: Objects shown on the screen  
B: Objects shown on the screen  
When there is a downward slope behind  
the vehicle  
When solid objects are located close to the  
vehicle  
The reference lines are displayed farther than  
the actual distance.  
When solid objects are located close to the  
vehicle, the displayed distance on the screen  
may differ from the actual distance.  
Because the reference lines do not contact the  
body of the truck, it looks as if it would not  
hit the vehicle in following illustration.  
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When approaching to solid objects  
The reference lines for distance and vehicle  
width are intended to indicate the distance to  
a flat object such as a level, flat road surface.  
This may make the distance to a projecting  
object shown on the screen differ from the  
actual distance to the projecting object. Do  
not use them as a guide for distances to solid  
objects.  
1- Approximate vehicle width including the  
door mirror.  
2- Approximate location of the axle centre  
of the front wheel.  
3- Approximate 50 cm from the front edge  
of the front bumper.  
Bird’s eye-view mode  
An overhead view in which the vehicle is  
looked down is displayed so that you can  
easily identify the location of your vehicle  
and the course to enter the parking space.  
Example: Example: On the screen the point B  
appears the nearest, then the point C and A in  
order of distance. The points A and B actual-  
ly are the same distances from the vehicle,  
and the point C is farther off than the points  
A and B.  
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Side-view mode  
Reference lines for the vehicle width and the  
front end of the vehicle are displayed on the  
screen.  
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CAUTION  
NOTE  
Cargo loads  
The bird’s eye-view is an simulated view  
processed by combining view captured by  
“Front-view camera”, “Side-view cameras  
(right and left)” and “Rear-view camera”.  
Because of this, in the Bird’s eye-view  
mode, objects will appear to be farther away  
than they actually are. In addition, there are  
blind spots in the vicinity of the actual vehi-  
cle which are not displayed on the screen.  
You may crash your vehicle even if there  
seems to be a little distance between your  
vehicle and an object, and there may be an  
object in the area where there seems to be  
nothing. Be sure to check the safety around  
the vehicle with your own eyes.  
The vehicle icon displayed in the Bird’s eye-  
view mode differs from the actual vehicle in  
colour and size. Because of this, an object  
near the vehicle may appear to be in contact  
with the vehicle, and the positional relation-  
ship between the vehicle and the object may  
differ from the actual one.  
In the Bird’s eye-view mode, since the views  
captured by the four cameras, “Front-view  
camera”, “Side-view cameras (right and  
left)” and “Rear-view camera” are processed  
based on a level flat road surface, an image  
may be displayed as follows:  
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Cargo loads precautions  
CAUTION  
Do not load cargo or luggage higher than the  
An object appears to have fallen down  
and looks longer or larger.  
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top of the seatback. Be sure that your cargo  
or luggage cannot move once your vehicle is  
moving. Having the driver’s vision blocked,  
and your cargo being thrown inside the cabin  
if you suddenly have to brake can cause a  
serious accident or injury.  
An object having a height from the road  
surface may seem to appear from the joint  
of the view composition processing re-  
gions.  
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The brightness of the views from each cam-  
era may vary depending on the illuminance  
conditions.  
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Load heavy cargo or luggage in the front of  
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the vehicle. If the load in the back of the ve-  
hicle is too heavy, steering may become un-  
stable.  
An object above the camera is not displayed.  
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The object displayed in the Front-view mode  
or the Rear-view mode may not be displayed  
in the Bird’s eye-view mode.  
The view in the Bird’s eye-view mode may  
be displaced from its true position when the  
mounting location and angle of each camera  
are changed.  
Loading a roof carrier  
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CAUTION  
The view composition processing regions  
are present in the four corners of the Bird’s  
eye-view display, mainly at the boundary  
sections of views from each camera. Be-  
cause of this, in the vicinity of the boundary  
sections, the sharpness of the views may de-  
crease and an object may disappear and re-  
appear on the screen.  
Use a roof carrier that properly fits your ve-  
hicle. Do not load luggage directly onto the  
roof.  
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The lines on the road may appear to be dis-  
placed or bent at the joint of the views.  
For installation, refer to the instruction man-  
ual accompanying the roof carrier.  
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