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settings from the main screen. This
switch has three buttons.
Up button - push this button to change
the selected YRC setting upward.
Center button - push this button to
scroll left to right among the MODE,
PWR, TCS, and SCS items.
Down button - push this button to
change the selected YRC setting
downward.
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The center button is also used to
activate the launch control system.
When the LCS icon is grey, push
and hold the center button. The
LCS icon will flash and turn white
when the system has been activat-
ed.
The traction control system can
only be turned off from the main
screen. Select TCS with the center
button, then push and hold the up
button until TCS OFF is displayed.
To turn the traction control system
back on, use the down button.
When TCS has been turned off,
the SCS, LCS, and LIF systems
are also turned off for all YRC
Instrument and control functions
modes.
See "YRC Setting" on page 4-16
for more information on how to
customize YRC modes and adjust
YRC item setting levels.
Wheel switch "
"
When the main screen is set to
STREET MODE, use the wheel switch
to scroll and reset the information dis-
play items.
When the main screen is set to TRACK
MODE, use the wheel switch to scroll
and reset the information display items
and to activate the lap timer.
When the display has been changed to
the MENU screen, use the wheel
switch to navigate the setting modules
and make setting changes.
Operate the wheel switch as follows.
Rotate up - rotate the wheel upward to
scroll up/left or increase a setting value.
Rotate down - rotate the wheel down-
ward to scroll down/right or decrease a
setting value.
Short push - briefly press the switch in-
ward to make and confirm selections.
Long push - press the switch inward
4-5
for one second to reset an information
display item or to access and exit the
MENU screen.
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See page 4-8 for more information
on the main screen and its func-
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tions.
See page 4-14 for more informa-
tion on the MENU screen and how
to make setting changes.
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