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5. Using Touch Screen
The surface of the Touch Screen is intended to be used by soft and
gentle tools such as finger, soft plastic pointers or similar. Any use of
sharp and hard pointers such as sharp pencil, finger nail, screwdriver etc.
can cause a permanent damage to the screen.
Operation force needed to cause action on the Touch Screen is from 20g
to 80gr. Response time of the touch panel is less than 30ms.
The Touch Screen surface of the display is divided into six logical
sections:
1. Previous Input
2. Next input
3. Toggle Menu
4. Volume Down
5. Volume Up
6. Mute/Unmute
Touching any of the sections
invokes appropriate function.
5.1. To select input using Touch Screen
Touching the area "Previous Input" the input selection changes in the
following order:
AUX - PC - TUNER - DVD - CD
Touching the area "Next Input" the input selection changes in the
following order:
CD - DVD - TUNER - PC - AUX
Note: The names of the inputs may differ due to customization and user
preferences.
5.2. To set volume using Touch Screen
Touching the area "Volume Down" the volume decreases down to zero
in steps of one.
Touching the area "Volume Up" the volume increases up to 99 in
steps of one.
Note: Depending on the input sensitivity of the power amplifier and of the
speakers, volume levels should be considered relative to the system. For
example, the volume level of 68 may be louder on some more sensitive
speakers, while it may sound quieter on some less sensitive speakers.