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MX5 BOOKS WORKSHOP MANUALS Available From Beven D Young 68 Somers Street North Brighton South Australia 5048 Phone 08 8298 5548 MX5 BOOKS WORKSHOP MANUALS MAZDA MX5 ENTHUSIAST S SHOP MANUAL By Rod Grainger The supermanual for MX5 owners Rod has personally dismantled and reassembled a Miata taking step by step pictures of all procedures This combined with his personal interest in the Miata and his years of writing and editing Haynes manuals provides the background necessary to write the best Miata manual available Maintenance repairs modifications improvements He covers it all All 1 6 liter Miatas from 1989 94 Soft Bound 368 pages 1600 illustrations 210w x 267h Published June 1995 ISBN 1874105596 69 95 MAZDA MIATA PERFORMANCE HANDBOOK By Norman Garrett The first hands on guide to modifying and performance tuning your Mazda MX5 for street or track Garrett runs through your Miata component by component on increasing performance and reliability Continue to download »
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Features and Controls Using the Navigation System This section presents basic information you will need to know to operate the navigation system. The main navigation menu displays a number of options which offer information on a variety of topics. See Navigation Menu on page 2-7 for more information. Use the keys located on each side of the navigation screen, and the joystick located on the bottom left corner of the navigation system, to operate the system. See the navigation system overview under Introduction on page 1-2 for more information on location. Use the navigation joystick to move left, right, up, down or diagonally on the screen. Press the center of the joystick to enter a selection. Once the vehicle is moving, various functions will be disabled to reduce driver distractions. Hard Keys The following hard keys are located to the left of the navigation
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read this first Notes on using your camera Before your operation Identifying parts Indicators on the monitor Switching the recording information display Number of images The number of images that can be recorded when using the battery pack Basic operation How to use the multi-selector How to use the Fn (Function) button How to use the menu Using the shooting functions Using the mode dial Scene Selection Shooting with program auto – P Shooting with aperture priority mode – A Shooting with shutter speed priority mode – S Shooting with manual exposure mode – M Exposure Adjusting the exposure Locking the exposure (AE lock) Selecting the metering mode Focus Setting the AF area Selecting the focus mode Switching the AF/MF easily Using AF illuminator Drive mode Shooting continuously Using the self-timer Shooting images with the exposure shifted – Bracket: Cont./Bracket: Single Shooting with 