General information 7
“Function keys” on the screen
– Active fields on the touch-screen, which call up a function or a menu,
are called “function keys”.
– When in the main menu press, for example Set-up on the func-
tion key ⇒ page 6, fig. 1, to call up ⇒ page 6, fig. 2 the menu Set-up
radio. The headline indicates which menu you are in .
– By using the function key you can change back from each
menu to the previous menu.
Moving objects or regulators
– Place your finger on the display of a moving object on the touch-
screen, for example the “sliding regulator” in a “scrollbar”
⇒ page 6, fig. 2.
– Now move your finger over the touch-screen without interruption.
The object will follow your movements, but can only be moved within
the pre-defined range.
– Lift the finger from the touch-screen at the desired position.
– To view the displayed menu section ⇒ page 6, fig. 2 move the right
sliding regulator in the scrollbar completely to the bottom.
– Alternatively, you can move the sliding regulator on the touch-screen
to the bottom and top by touching the function keys and .
– A sliding regulator in a set-up bar
can alternatively be moved by
pressing or For example, on the touchscreen set-ups for the
video DVD operation.
If none of the function keys are displayed on the touch-screen when the unit is
switched on (e.g. when a DVD is playing), press briefly on the touch-screen so that
the currently available function keys are shown.
“Scrollbar”
The vertical bar on the right side of the touch-screen with a sliding regulator
between the arrow keys and is called a “scroll bar”. It indicates that further
menu entries become visible if the sliding regulator is moved completely to the
bottom.
“Pop-up window”
A function key with an arrow behind another function key shows the presently
selected set-up, e.g. with ⇒ page 6, fig. 2 .
If you press the function key on the touch-screen, a so-called “pop-up
window” will open where all possible set-up options are displayed.
Briefly press the desired set-up option. The pop-up window will disappear and the
newly selected set-up option is displayed in the function key . To close the
pop-up window without changing the set-up, press the function button in the pop-
up window .
“Check-box”
Some functions can only be switched on or off.
There is a so-called “check box” ⇒ page 6, fig. 2 in front of a function which can
only be switched on or off. A tick in the check-box indicates that the function is
switched on, an empty check-box , indicates that it is switched off.
Briefly press the corresponding function key for switching on and off.
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