Purpose, Function
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- Volume can be adjusted and the center display can be operated without the driver having to change posture.
- The commander switch consists of the following buttons, dial, and knobs.
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COMMANDER SWITCH COMPONENT OPERATIONS
| Component No. |
Refer to |
| 1 |
Map button |
| 2 |
Entertainment button |
| 3 |
Volume knob |
| 4 |
Favourites button |
| 5 |
Home button |
| 6 |
Commander knob |
| 7 |
Back button |
| Button/knob/dial name |
Function |
| Map button |
Switches the display screen of the center display to the navigation screen. |
| Entertainment button |
Switches the display screen of the center display to the entertainment screen. |
| Volume knob |
- When the volume dial is rotated, the volume can be adjusted.
- When the volume dial is pressed, the volume can be muted. Pressing again after muting returns to previous volume level.
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| Favourites button |
- Displays favorites in the center display.
- When the button is long-pressed with the screen to be added to the favorites displayed, the target is added to the favorites.
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| Home button |
- Switches the display screen of the center display to the home screen.
- When the HOME button is pressed and held, the display screen of the center display switches to the Apple CarPlay™ home screen.
- When the HOME button is pressed and held, the display screen of the center display switches to the Android Auto™ home screen.
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| Commander knob (tilt ) |
Moves the selection area on the center display screen. The selection area can be tilted in the lateral direction for left/right, and the longitudinal direction for forward/back. |
| Commander knob (rotation) |
Moves the selection area on the center display screen. The selection area moves according to the rotation direction. |
| Commander knob (click ) |
- Switches to the selected menu screen.
- Launches the selected menu.
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| Back button |
Switches to the screen directly previous to the currently displayed screen. |