Sanyo NV-E7000 Installation And Operation Manual page 22

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COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (2)
OPERATING THE NAVIGATION UNIT
REMOTE CONTROL
Ü
Remote control
button
The screen will switch from the NAVI mode
infrared transmitter
to the DVD mode to the VIDEO mode (only
with a video deck/video camera connected)
every time this button is pressed. (See p.56)
Ñ
button
Displays the present location map. (See p.62)
É
button
¡Displays the menu screen.
¡Pressing for over 1.5 seconds will switch to
the image adjustment mode. (See p.178)
à
â
button /
button
IN/OUT buttons Enlarge (IN) Reduce (OUT)
(See p.60)
Q
button
¡This cuts the sound output. Press again to
return the sound. (See p.40)
¡Press over 2 seconds to erase the screen.
Press again for over 2 seconds to
redisplay the screen. (See p.40)
á
button
Every time this button is pressed, the map
display switches from 3D view to planimetric
map (North Up) to planimetric map (Heading
Up). (See p.59)
ã
button
Press for the next/previous page when the
display is incomplete on only one screen.
Flip-top opened
è
button
¡Pressing this button when the telephone
number input screen is displayed will
show the map that corresponds with the
inputted number.
¡Pressing when the ABC input screen is
displayed will start a search for the
inputted point of interest or geographic
name.
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Ç
button
Used for a quick route search.
(See p.66 and 67)
Joystick (u)
¡Used when changing the position
display map and when selecting items
appearing on the screen. (See p.40)
¡When in image adjustment mode, use
the vertical Joystick (d) to select
items to adjust and the lateral Joystick
(s) to perform the adjustment. (See
p.178 to 180)
Ä
button
¡This button executes the item selected
on the screen. (See p.40)
¡Press while the screen is displaying a
map and a quick menu will appear.
(See p.70)
Å
button
¡Press this button to move the display
back one screen when using the menu.
(See p.40)
¡Pressing while in image adjustment
mode will cancel that mode. (See p.180)
Ö
button
– : reduce volume, + : increase volume
Flip-top
é
button
Every time this button is pressed, the
screen toggles between double screen
display and full screen display. (See p.115)
E
button
This button displays the telephone
number input screen when searching
for a destination by telephone number.
ê
button
10-key and editing button
Used when inputting alphanumerically.
HOW TO USE THE JOYSTICK AND THE Ä BUTTON
To use this unit, selecting and pressing (executing) the menus (items) appearing on
the screen is the most basic operation. This operation is performed using the cursor
key and the Ä button. Learn how to use them well for smooth operation.
1
Select a menu (item) on the screen.
Use the joystick to select.
The joystick can be moved in 8 different
directions.
Hint
Use the joystick also to move the map.
2
Press (execute) the selected menu (item).
Press the Ä button.
The unit executes the item selected and displays
the next screen.
HOW TO USE THE Å BUTTON
The Å button has two functions.
¡Returns the display to the previous screen. (Cancel)
Pressing when effectuating settings will cancel the settings and return the display to the
previous screen.
¡Ends settings
Pressing after having completed setting the unit will update the settings and return the
display to the map screen.
Hint
Within the operation procedures described in this manual, instances when the
Å button is to be pressed (such as after completing the settings) are clearly
indicated. At other times, pressing this button will advance the display to the previous
screen.
ABOUT THE Q BUTTON
¡Pressing the Q button will display "MUTE" and temporarily cut off the
sound. Pressing once more will erase the "MUTE" display and return the sound.
¡Pressing Q for over 2 seconds will indicate "DISPLAY OFF" for roughly 3
seconds and blacken out the image on the screen. Pressing once more for over 2
seconds will return the image on the screen.
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* The illustration
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represents the
remote control.
REMOTE
MAIN UNIT
CONTROL
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