Touch screen operation

Touch screen operation
Touch screen operation

Selecting the item:

Touch an item to select. For example, to select the “Audio” key, touch the “Audio” key 1 on the screen.

Adjusting the item:

Adjusting the item:

For screens where an item can be adjusted incrementally, such as when adjusting the bass and treble for the audio system, touch the “+” key 1 or the “-” key 2 to adjust the settings of an item.

When there are more items than can be displayed on one screen, touch the up arrow 3 to scroll up the page or touch the down arrow 4 to scroll down the page.

Other items are adjusted by selecting one of a set

Other items are adjusted by selecting one of a set number of conditions. For example, the Display Mode can be set to “Automatic”, “Day” or “Night”.

To adjust this type of item, touch the item 1 . The item will cycle through the available settings and the red indicator lights to the left of the setting condition 2 will come on or turn off accordingly.

Inputting characters:

Inputting characters:

Touch the letter key 1 .

There are some options available when inputting characters.

● 123 / ABC:

Changes the available character set to numbers.

● Space:

Inserts a space.

● Delete:

Deletes the last inputted character with one touch. Touch and hold the “Delete” key to delete all of the characters.

● OK:

Completes the character input.

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