Touch Panel Calibration
Touch Panel Calibration
The display screen uses a touch sensitive membrane instead of fixed infrared "beams". This means that every location of the entire surface of the display is touch sensitive.
For the display to be compatible with earlier navi systems, the system software creates "touch zones" emulating the touch "switches" created by the intersections of 20 vertical and 9 horizontal infrared beams. This diagnostic allows alignment of these artificially created "zones" with the location of the buttons images on the screen.
Normally this should never need adjustment, and it used only to adjust the touch locations for parallax (the touch locations appear different when viewed at an angle). However if an adjustment is necessary, the procedure is as follows:
- The screen consists of four test areas consisting of a "+" button and an adjacent box with a black border. Touch the four" + " buttons to verify alignment. If when you touch a "+" button, the adjacent box becomes yellow, then perform the following. Continue to hold the "+" button, and simultaneously move the joystick to shift the screen slightly from side to side or up and down. The adjustment is complete when you can touch all four"+" boxes and not see any of the adjacent boxes become yellow.
- To store any changes you make, push in the joystick.
- To reset the touch zones to the factory default touch the MAP/GUIDE button.
- Use Return to exit the diagnostic.