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2

Touch [+] or [

–] to adjust the brightness.

Each time you touch [

+] or [

–] increases or de-

creases the level.

10 to 00 is displayed as the

level is increased or decreased.

3

Touch

to return to the previous

screen.

p You can also start adjustment by pressing

and holding the

MAP button.

Setting the illumination colour

The illumination colour can be selected from
11 different colours. Furthermore, the illumina-
tion colour can switched between these 11 col-
ours in order.

Selecting the colour from the preset
colours

1

Touch [Illumi Color] on the

“System Set-

tings

” menu.

= For details, refer to Displaying the “System

Settings

” menu on page 118.

2

Touch the colour you want.

Current colour balance

Available options;

! Coloured keys — Selects the desired preset

colour

! Memory 1/Memory 2/Memory 3 — Col-

ours registered in the memory

= For details, refer to Creating a user-de-

fined colour and storing it to memory on
this page.

! Scan — Shifts between the eight default

colours in sequence gradually.

Creating a user-defined colour and
storing it to memory

You can create a user-defined colour and set it
as the illumination colour.

1

Touch [Illumi Color] on the

“System Set-

tings

” menu.

= For details, refer to Displaying the “System

Settings

” menu on page 118.

2

Touch [Custom].

p If [Scan] is set, [Custom] cannot be se-

lected.

3

Touch [+] or [

–] to adjust the values for

Red, Green and Blue to create a favourite
colour.
Watch the illumination of hardware keys while
adjusting the colour.
Each time you touch [

+] or [

–] increases or de-

creases the value of the selected item.

+31 to

+00 is displayed as the value is increased or
decreased.

p An entry cannot be stored with all of the va-

lues set to

“+00”.

4

Touch [Memory 1], [Memory 2] or

[Memory 3] to store the illumination col-
our.

5

Touch

to return to the previous

screen.

Customising preferences

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Chapter

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Customising

prefe

rences

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