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Has anyone got an idea of what all the buttons mean for the TV console on the dash, and what all the onscreen buttons mean?

I was contemplating going down the local japanese cuisine place and asking if they could tell me!

Thanks!

Jai

from memory...

bottom row:

far left: screen brightness / contrast controls

2nd from left: TV

3rd from left: don't know

4th from left: don't know

5th from left: "back" button eg go back in menues or go back to main screen

top row:

far left: don't know

2nd from left: don't know

3rd from left: don't know

4th from left: "info" button to acces fuel economy etc

5th from left: "navigation" button if you have the navigation dvd

6th from left: don't know

i suspect most of hte top row is navigation related as they work when the nav dvd is in but not otherwise..

bottom row:

far left: screen brightness / contrast controls-------------picture quality Generally.

2nd from left: TV--

3rd from left: don't know-------zoom in (GPS MAP)

4th from left: don't know--------zoom out (GPS MAP)

5th from left: "back" button eg go back in menues or go back to main screen---------yep, "back"

top row:

far left: don't know---------------Nevigation(switch to GPS mode)

2nd from left: don't know--------side by side split screen(GPS only)

3rd from left: don't know--------display current route or position (GPS only)

4th from left: "info" button to acces fuel economy etc-----------car computer display, fuel, FM detail etc.

5th from left: "navigation" button if you have the navigation dvd----------yep

6th from left: don't know--------------Menu for GPS

That is all meanings.

Hope help.

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All the function with GPS will only usedable if you incert GPS DVD disk.

Edited by Frank350GT
  • 2 weeks later...

Hey does anyone know if you can disable the message to warn you to get petrol? so that it continues to display approximately how many Kms you have left? Once that screen comes up, if you go back it blanks out the Kms left.

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