Setting the illumination color
The illumination color can be selected from 8
different colors. Furthermore, the illumination
color can be switched between these 8 colors
in order.
Selecting the color from the preset
colors
1
Display the
“
System Settings
”
screen.
=
For details, refer to
2
Touch [Illumi Color].
The
“
Illumination Color
”
screen appears.
3
Touch the color you want.
Available options:
!
Colored keys: Selects the desired preset
color
!
Memory 1
/
Memory 2
: Colors registered in
the memory
=
For details, refer to
fined color and storing it to memory
!
Scan
: Shifts between the eight default col-
ors in sequence gradually.
!
Eco
: The colors change in the order of
white, red, amber, yellow, green, and blue
as the number of points in the
“
Eco Score
”
increases.
p
The illumination lights in white when
“
Eco Score
”
is set to
“
Off
”
or when no
route is set.
Creating a user-defined color and
storing it to memory
You can create a user-defined color and set it
as the illumination color.
1
Display the
“
System Settings
”
screen.
=
For details, refer to
2
Touch [Illumi Color].
The
“
Illumination Color
”
screen appears.
3
Touch [Custom].
The
“
Illumination Color
”
screen appears.
p
If [
Scan
] is set, [
Custom
] cannot be se-
lected.
4
Touch [+] or [
–
] to adjust the values for
Red, Green and Blue to create a favorite
color.
Watch the illumination of hardware keys while
adjusting the color.
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
”
.
5
Touch [Memory 1] or [Memory 2] to
store the illumination color.
6
Touch [OK] to return to the previous
screen.
Checking the version information
1
Display the
“
System Settings
”
screen.
=
For details, refer to
2
Touch [Service Information].
The
“
Service Information Screen
”
screen ap-
pears.
3
Check the version information.
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