Monitor Check

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander ESSECTION Monitor Check
  1. Select "Monitor Check" on "Service" screen.
    Fig 1: Service Screen Display
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  2. Eight color bars will be displayed.
    Fig 2: Screen Display - Color Bars
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  3. When "Enter" is pressed on the navigation unit joystick while the eight color bars are shown, gray scale will be displayed with a 16-step gradation.
    Fig 3: Screen Display - Gray Scale
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  4. When "Enter" is pressed while the gray scale is shown with a 16-step gradation, a crosshatch pattern will be displayed (Each cell should be square).
    Fig 4: Screen Display - Crosshatch Pattern
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  5. When "Enter" is pressed on the navigation unit joystick while the crosshatch pattern is shown, the screen will turn white.
    Fig 5: Screen Display - White
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  6. When "Enter" is pressed on the navigation unit joystick while the screen is white, it will turn black.
    Fig 6: Screen Display - Black
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  7. When "Enter" is pressed on the navigation unit joystick while the screen is black, the screen will turn red.
    Fig 7: Screen Display - Red
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  8. When "Enter" is pressed on the navigation unit joystick while the screen is red, it will turn green.
    Fig 8: Screen Display - Green
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  9. When "Enter" is pressed on the navigation unit joystick while the screen is green, it will turn blue.
  10. When "Enter" is pressed on the navigation unit joystick while the screen is green, it will return to the "Service" screen.
    Fig 9: Screen Display - Blue
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