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Setup2: Getting to Know the Components and What They Do, The Remote Controller - dvd navigation unit

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Chapter 1 Getting Started Setup 2: Getting to Know the Components and What They Do Before using this unit, get to know the name of each component and how it is used. sThe Remote Controller 1 NEXT ZOOM 2 PREV 4 OK 6 8 10 11 12 NAVI MENU DVD NAVI VoL TOP MENU MENU DETOUR DISPLAY CANCEL ROUTE GUIDE 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6MNO 13 7 P QRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ +10 0 CLEAR 14 AUDIO DELETE OK SUB.T ANGLE 15 (1) Transmitter Signals of the Remote Controller are transmitted from here. (2) Scale controller You use the scale controller to enlarge or reduce the displayed map. When you move the scale con3 troller downwards, the scale of the displayed map is enlarged and a more detailed map is displayed. Conversely, moving it upwards reduces the displayed map, and a wider area is displayed. Also, when a list is longer than one screen, this control5 ler is used for indicating the next screen or previous screen. 7 (3) TALK button You use the TALK button to start voice recogni- 9 tion, allowing you to command the Navigation System by speech. When a voice command is given, you can cycle through possible matches by clicking down this button. ➲ With the "CD-SR80" Steering Remote Controller (sold separately), you can press the BAND button and the F button to switch on the operation mode of the Steering Remote Controller. When the operation mode is switched on, by pressing the BAND button of the Steering Remote Controller, you can activate voice operation, which is equivalent of pressing the TALK button. 16 (4) Joystick/OK button Use the joystick to select items in the display and to scroll the map. The joystick is also the OK button; simply press it to select a location on the map or an option displayed on the screen. Used as the joystick : Directions of movements indicated by arrows are possible. Used as the OK button : Press straight down. 23

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Chapter
1
Getting Started
Setup 2: Getting to Know the Components and What They Do
Before using this unit, get to know the name of each component and how it is used.
The Remote Controller
(1) Transmitter
Signals of the Remote Controller are transmitted
from here.
(2) Scale controller
You use the scale controller to enlarge or reduce
the displayed map. When you move the scale con-
troller downwards, the scale of the displayed map
is enlarged and a more detailed map is displayed.
Conversely, moving it upwards reduces the dis-
played map, and a wider area is displayed. Also,
when a list is longer than one screen, this control-
ler is used for indicating the next screen or previ-
ous screen.
(3) TALK button
You use the TALK button to start voice recogni-
tion, allowing you to command the Navigation
System by speech. When a voice command is
given, you can cycle through possible matches by
clicking down this button.
With the “CD-SR80” Steering Remote Controller
(sold separately), you can press the BAND but-
ton and the F button to switch on the operation
mode of the Steering Remote Controller. When
the operation mode is switched on, by pressing
the BAND button of the Steering Remote Con-
troller, you can activate voice operation, which
is equivalent of pressing the TALK button.
(4) Joystick/OK button
Use the joystick to select items in the display and
to scroll the map. The joystick is also the OK but-
ton; simply press it to select a location on the map
or an option displayed on the screen.
ZOOM
OK
DETOUR
CANCEL
ROUTE
GUIDE
NAVI
MENU
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
5
JKL
6
MNO
4
GHI
8
TUV
9
XYZ
7
QRS
W
P
0
VoL
NAVI
DVD
1
2
3
4
6
8
12
11
10
13
14
15
5
7
9
16
NEXT
PREV
MENU
MENU
TOP
DISPLAY
+10
CLEAR
AUDIO
ANGLE
OK
SUB.T
DELETE
Used as the OK button :
Press straight down.
Used as the joystick :
Directions of movements indi-
cated by arrows are possible.