System setup – HONDA 2011 Accord Navigation User Manual

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System Setup

SETUP Mode

The SETUP function consists of two

main screens that allow you to change

and update information in the system.

To display the

SETUP screen (Main

Setup), use the voice control system

and say “Setup” or press the

SETUP

button. To change it to the

SETUP

screen (

Other), select the “Other” tab.

You can switch screens by selecting the

tab.

You can use the voice control system to

select any item on the

SETUP screen.

NOTE:

• If some items appear to be grayed out

and cannot be selected, it is because

you did not select

OK on the initial

Disclaimer screen. See System Start-

up on page 17.

• For information on the available

voice commands, see

Voice

Command Index on page 146.

SETUP Screen (Main Setup)

From any screen, say “Setup screen” or

press the

SETUP button, and the

following screen appears:

Brightness

The screen brightness has 11 settings.

To change the brightness, use the voice

control system and say “Brightness up”

or “Brightness down.” You can also

select

Brightness and change the

setting by rotating the

Interface Dial

knob.

Tip:

If you are having trouble viewing the

screen in bright lighting conditions, try

increasing the brightness.

Contrast

The screen contrast has 11 settings. To

adjust the contrast, use the voice control

system and say “Contrast up” or

“Contrast down.” You can also select

Contrast and change the setting by

rotating the

Interface Dial knob.

Black Level

The screen black level has 11 settings.

To change the black level, use the voice

control system and say “Black level up”

or “Black level down.” You can also

select

Black Level and change the

setting by rotating the

Interface Dial

knob.

NOTE:

You can have separate daytime and

nighttime settings for Brightness,

Contrast, and Black Level. Adjust each

setting when the display is in either

daytime or nighttime mode. Use the

Display Mode button

(page 11

and 99) to select Daytime or Nighttime

mode.

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