Operation Manual

Selecting the colour from the preset
colours
1 Display the System Settings screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the screen for
system settings on page 135.
2 Touch [Illumination colour setting].
The Illumination Color screen appears.
3 Touch the colour you want.
Available options:
! Coloured keys:
Selects the desired preset colour.
! Memory:
Selects the registered colour in the mem-
ory.
! Scan:
Shifts gradually between the five default
colours in sequence.
! Custom:
Displays the Illumination Color screen.
You can customise the illumination colour.
= For details, refer to Creating a user-de-
fined colour and storing it to memory on
page 138.
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 Display the System Settings screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the screen for
system settings on page 135.
2 Touch [Illumination colour setting].
The Illumination Color screen appears.
3 Touch [Custom].
The Illumination Color screen appears.
4 Touch
or to adjust the values for
Red, Green and Blue to create a favourite
colour.
Colour bar
# You can adjust the colour tone by dragging
the colour bar.
Watch the illumination of the hardware buttons
while adjusting the colour.
5 Touch .
The previous screen returns.
Reversing the climate control
status display
If the left/right display of the climate control
status screen does not match that of the vehi-
cle, the display can be reversed.
p To configure this setting, the optional Vehi-
cle Bus adapter must be connected.
= For details of the operations, refer to Dis-
playing the operating status of the climate
control panel on page 155.
1 Display the System Settings screen.
= For details, refer to Displaying the screen for
system settings on page 135.
2 Touch [Reverse AC Display].
The Reverse AC Display screen appears.
3 Touch [On] or [Off].
! Off (default):
The climate control status display is not re-
versed.
! On:
The climate control status display is re-
versed.
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Chapter
26
Customising preferences