Preparing The System For Initial Use; Names And Functions Of Remote Control Buttons - Panasonic CN-DV1800EN Operating Instructions Manual

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Names and Functions of Remote Control Buttons

Joystick
Tilting the joystick up, down, to the
right and left
¡selects a highlighted item within
menus and
¡scrolls map displays.
Lock Switch
Up:
NAV (Navigation) Mode
Down:
Key Lock Mode
LAST
Switches back to the previous
screen.
ZOOM
¡Changes the map scale
(a page 17).
¡Scrolls up or down the
pages of the list displayed.
MODE
Switch the screen mode between
navigation and others.
If the monitor is switched to external input
while the navigation system is in opera-
tion, the screen background color may
change to black.
In this case, switch the mode to NAV.
Batteries:
Battery life: Approximately five months in normal use
When to Replace Batteries
• Replace the batteries as soon as possible when the sys-
tem does not respond properly to remote control opera-
tions. Or if the remote control does not work.
• When placing the Remote Control into the console box,
make sure there is no pressure applied to any of the
remote control buttons. Pressure on any of the buttons
will drain the batteries.
12
2 AA batteries (R6PU)
(based on manganese batteries at room
temperature)
Infrared Transmitter
Direct it at Remote Control Sensor on the
Panasonic monitor or the optional infrared
receiver.
ENTER
Press to execute a highlighted
item in a menu and apply set-
tings.
DEST
Opens the [Select Destination]
menu for destination input and
route search (a page 24).
ENTER
POS
¡Displays your current position.
¡In route guidance, switches
between Current Position Map
and Guide mode Map
(a page 15).
CROSS CURSOR KEYS
¡These four keys are not assigned to
any functions by now.
POP UP
Opens pop-up menus
MOVILE NAVIGATION
(a page 18).
SYSTEM
SET UP
Opens the Setup Menu
(a page 47).
VOICE
Initiates vocal guidance for route maneuver
(a page 38).
1
4
7
(Destination)
(Position)
2
3
NUMERIC KEYS
6
5
These 12 keys are
not assigned to any
8
9
functions by now.
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