Dashboard Instruments and Controls
Functions of Controls Menu
on MIA
The MIA system uses a combination of
keys able to access and change the
customer programmable functions
present in the "Controls" or "Settings"
menu of the "Vehicle" screen page.
A shortcut to set the customer
programmable functions is available in
the "Apps" screen page.
Once you enter the "Controls" screen,
use the touch soft-keys to scroll and
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change settings of the customer
programmable functions.
Touch the function soft-key to confirm
the selection.
Some functions can be set only on or
off touching the corresponding soft-key
which will be highlighted with the yellow
outline (example: "Mirror Dimmer").
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Other functions can have one or more
instruction/setting pages that are
accessed by touching the corresponding
soft-key (example: "Surround View
Camera").
NOTE:
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All settings must be edited with
ignition device set to ON position.
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Some of the customer programmable
functions are optional or for a specific
model/version and may not be
available on your vehicle.
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Only one touch screen area/soft-key
may be selected at a time.
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Screen Off
This function allows you to switch off
the MIA screen backlight if it becomes
annoying when driving.
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Mirror Dimmer
The auto-dimming function can be
disabled or re-enabled by touching this
soft-key. See "Rear-View Mirrors" in
section "Understanding the Vehicle" for
further details.
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Surround View Camera
Activating this function the system
uses four cameras to monitor the area
around the vehicle when transmission
is moved in P (Park), N (Neutral) or D
(Drive) mode.
When activation occurs by touching
the "Surround View Camera" soft-key
in the "Controls" screen or moving the
transmission in R (Reverse) mode, the
initial view will be the default view
(associated with current gear state).
See "Surround View Camera System"
in section "Driver Assistance Systems"
for further details.
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Rear Parking Camera
This function allows you to switch on
the Rear Parking Camera.
See "Rear parking Camera" in section
"Driver Assistance Systems" for further
details.