☞
Press the
ENTERTAIN
button to call up the activity bar.
☞
Select one of the connected sources using the cursor buttons
8
or
2
and confirm
with the
OK
button.
1
A source, which is already used by another operating unit, is displayed with a dark
background colour.
1
Audio and video sources, which are not connected or are not switched on, do not
appear in the activity bar.
Priority configuration (master / slave)
The user who first selects a particular video source (master), has control over the
functions of that source. Of course, this only applies to sources that can be operated
via the MC 5400 (e.g. VDO Dayton navigation computer, VDO Dayton TV 5100, VDO
Dayton DV 6100). In addition, the internal functions of the MC 5400 can only be operat-
ed by the user who first selects a particular function.
This means that the person who first selects a source or an MC 5400 function, has the
master rights for this unit, receives the connection to the video source and is able to
operate it. On the other hand, the person who selects a unit, which is already being
used by another operating unit, only receives the slave rights for this unit. He also
receives the connection to the video source, but is not able to operate it. If the operating
unit terminates use of a unit with master rights, these master rights are transferred to
the next operating unit with slave rights.
The priority configuration also applies to the MC 5400 software functions. The software
functions include all applications, which can be selected in the main menu of the
MC 5400.
Entering letters
If no PC keyboard is connected to the
MC 5400, letter strings are entered via
a keypad window. For this purpose, a
virtual keypad is displayed, from which
letters can be selected, one after another,
using the remote control.
☞
Move the cursor to the desired
character using the buttons
4
,
6
,
8
and
2
.
☞
Press the
OK
button in order to accept
the character in the displayed
character string.
You can switch from lower case to
upper case letters via [
S
].
Furthermore, this provides access to
additional special characters.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
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