Mitsubishi MMCS iPod functionality
#17
Thanks for the follow up James.
Can you specify the part number for the cable?
Can you show iPod track / playlist information being displayed on the MMCS?
Can show control of the ipod from the steering wheel and MMCS touch screen?
Does your solution charge the ipod?
Can you specify the part number for the cable?
Can you show iPod track / playlist information being displayed on the MMCS?
Can show control of the ipod from the steering wheel and MMCS touch screen?
Does your solution charge the ipod?
#18
I looked into this myself, the Outlander NAV system is different from the one in the EVO. At least the part number is different. I don't know if the outland cable would work with the system in this car.
#21
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/...s.aspx?id=3482
Looks like the cable just plugs into the headphone jack in Australia too, but the Nav H/U is different.
Looks like the cable just plugs into the headphone jack in Australia too, but the Nav H/U is different.
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Hi guys, I'm uploading a video for you all now, edit: link below....
Basically, it's a brief demo video of the MMCS in my (Australian) Evo X. It shows the functionality of the iPod through the HU. The iPod cable was installed by the dealer, I guess it plugs into the back of the HU. The cable leads into the glovebox, which is where I keep my iPod. It's a 120gb iPod Classic. I had a 16gb Nano connected and while it would play music, it wouldn't charge. I guess the Nano isn't completely compatible with the cable/MMCS.
EDIT: Here is the video: http://www.vimeo.com/5449916
Bob.
Basically, it's a brief demo video of the MMCS in my (Australian) Evo X. It shows the functionality of the iPod through the HU. The iPod cable was installed by the dealer, I guess it plugs into the back of the HU. The cable leads into the glovebox, which is where I keep my iPod. It's a 120gb iPod Classic. I had a 16gb Nano connected and while it would play music, it wouldn't charge. I guess the Nano isn't completely compatible with the cable/MMCS.
EDIT: Here is the video: http://www.vimeo.com/5449916
Bob.
Last edited by bob808; Jul 4, 2009 at 09:44 AM.
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Hi guys, I'm uploading a video for you all now, edit: link below....
Basically, it's a brief demo video of the MMCS in my (Australian) Evo X. It shows the functionality of the iPod through the HU. The iPod cable was installed by the dealer, I guess it plugs into the back of the HU. The cable leads into the glovebox, which is where I keep my iPod. It's a 120gb iPod Classic. I had a 16gb Nano connected and while it would play music, it wouldn't charge. I guess the Nano isn't completely compatible with the cable/MMCS.
EDIT: Here is the video: http://www.vimeo.com/5449916
Bob.
Basically, it's a brief demo video of the MMCS in my (Australian) Evo X. It shows the functionality of the iPod through the HU. The iPod cable was installed by the dealer, I guess it plugs into the back of the HU. The cable leads into the glovebox, which is where I keep my iPod. It's a 120gb iPod Classic. I had a 16gb Nano connected and while it would play music, it wouldn't charge. I guess the Nano isn't completely compatible with the cable/MMCS.
EDIT: Here is the video: http://www.vimeo.com/5449916
Bob.
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That NAV unit is completely different headunit then the one we have here in the United States....it's probably something that is not gonna work with our NAV unit. Which sucks but it is what it is, haha.
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Hi guys, I'm uploading a video for you all now, edit: link below....
Basically, it's a brief demo video of the MMCS in my (Australian) Evo X. It shows the functionality of the iPod through the HU. The iPod cable was installed by the dealer, I guess it plugs into the back of the HU. The cable leads into the glovebox, which is where I keep my iPod. It's a 120gb iPod Classic. I had a 16gb Nano connected and while it would play music, it wouldn't charge. I guess the Nano isn't completely compatible with the cable/MMCS.
EDIT: Here is the video: http://www.vimeo.com/5449916
Bob.
Basically, it's a brief demo video of the MMCS in my (Australian) Evo X. It shows the functionality of the iPod through the HU. The iPod cable was installed by the dealer, I guess it plugs into the back of the HU. The cable leads into the glovebox, which is where I keep my iPod. It's a 120gb iPod Classic. I had a 16gb Nano connected and while it would play music, it wouldn't charge. I guess the Nano isn't completely compatible with the cable/MMCS.
EDIT: Here is the video: http://www.vimeo.com/5449916
Bob.
Last edited by dfo; Jul 5, 2009 at 09:09 AM.
#28
Yeah, I just checked the part number on the front plate of mine and it reads N-03.
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This sticker is on the top of my (factory) headunit....
Aside from audio, telephone & nav, this headunit also has some vehicle settings (including alarm) tied into it.
Also, there is (currently) no VIM hacks available for this HU.
Aside from audio, telephone & nav, this headunit also has some vehicle settings (including alarm) tied into it.
Also, there is (currently) no VIM hacks available for this HU.