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Basics
DISC
AUXWEATHER
NAVIGATIONUSBIPOD
DISPLAYSETTINGSHOME MUTE
DIM ON
SD CARD
CD CHANGER
SATELLITE
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The M1-LCD screen has 3 specific areas: Display area, Source Selection area and Home Row area.
Familiarizing yourself with the 3 specific areas will help you obtain the best performance from the M1-LCD.
Display Area:
The display area is not touch activated, it only
displays information. The information displayed
includes:
1. Source: Orients the user to which source is
being used: Radio, Disc, Satellite, etc.
2. Source Information: Displays secondary infor-
mation that relates to the source.
For example: In the radio mode, the station
number will be displayed in this area.
3. Volume Level.
4. Clock.
5. Inserted Disc Icon: If a disc is inserted into
the unit the inserted disc icon will be dis-
played.
DISC
AUXWEATHER
NAVIGATIONUSBIPOD
DISPLAYSETTINGSHOME MUTE
DIM ON
SD CARD
CD CHANGER
SATELLITE
Source Not Available
Source Selection Area:
The source selection area is touch activated. Use
your finger to select the desired source.
Note 1: When the source is selected the button
will become highlighted and the unit will switch
to the selected source’s screen.
Note 2: When the text is black the source is not
available for selection.
DISC
AUXWEATHER
NAVIGATIONUSBIPOD
DISPLAYSETTINGSHOME MUTE
DIM ON
SD CARD
CD CHANGER
SATELLITE
Home Row Area:
The home row area is touch activated. Use your
finger to select. These buttons include:
Home: Pressing this button returns the unit
back to the source selection screen.
Settings: Pressing this button activates a sec-
ondary screen containing buttons to change
settings for Sound, Monitor and Time.
Display: On some source screens, pressing this
button displays secondary information.
DIM On: Adjusts the screen’s illumination.
Mute: Mutes the volume level.
Back: Sometimes Back appears as a button to
select a previous screen.
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