Screen Operations; Basic Screen Operations; Entering The Settings - Panasonic WX-CC411 Operating Instructions Manual

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Screen operations

Basic screen operations

This section describes basic screen operations.
For details on how to operate the unit and select its settings,
refer to the "Operating Instructions <Setup Instructions>"
(PDF file).
Return button
This button is used to return to the previous screen.
Item selector buttons
Operation moves to the screen corresponding to the
button that has been touched. On the setting screen, one
of the buttons is selected (indicated in orange).
The buttons have different names, depending on the
situation.
Page selector buttons
These buttons are used to select the page when the
screen extends over a multiple number of pages.
When the
button is touched, the next page screen
is displayed, and when the
previous page screen is displayed.
button is touched, the
Note
The LCD display is easily scratched, so always
perform the operations involving this display using
one finger.
Do not use a ballpoint pen or other hard-tipped or
sharp object, including fingernails, to perform touch
panel operations.
Do not press on the LCD display with too much force.
Do not use any of the LCD protective films available
on the market. (The touch panel may not operate
properly.)
The inside of the LCD display may become cloudy
or condensation (droplets of water) may form and
the display may not operate properly when the
temperature changes suddenly, such as immediately
after air-conditioning or heating has been turned on. If
this occurs, leave this unit for about one to two hours
before attempting to use it again.

Entering the settings

On a screen with multiple setting items, touch the [Set]
button to confirm a setting.
Set button
This button confirms all multiple settings displayed on the
screen together.
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