How to set up the Li ONE dashboard?
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Locate the position on the car's clutch housing, as this varies by model. Insert the dashboard speedometer output chip into the signal socket of the unplugged sensor pin. Then, accurately insert the speedometer into the cigarette lighter. Turn the car key to the ON position and rotate it slightly. Adjust the small knob on the speedometer to set the vehicle's speed to your desired level.
You can easily adjust the dashboard using the four-directional button on the right side of the steering wheel. Press the left and right buttons with your left hand to switch between different information sections, such as speed, energy consumption, and navigation. Use the up and down buttons to scroll through detailed data, like tire pressure values and music playlists. Press and hold the central confirm button to customize the display content—I’ve set the commonly used pure electric range and fuel level combination to show on the home screen. A quick glance while driving lets you know how much farther you can go, which is really convenient. Does the screen feel too bright at night? Just switch to auto-brightness in the settings—it adjusts with the ambient light, making it much easier on the eyes.
When I first got my car, it took me a while to figure it out. Actually, it's a three-step process. First, use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the main menu and select the icon that looks most like a dashboard. There are four modes inside: Standard Mode displays speed and basic information, Navigation Mode projects the map in full screen which is particularly cool, Simplified Mode is suitable for long-distance driving to reduce distractions, and there's also an Overview Mode that spreads out all the data. I prefer using Navigation Mode for commuting, and switch to Overview Mode on the highway to check tire pressure and range. To adjust the color style, go to the settings on the central control screen, where there are three themes to choose from. It's recommended for beginners to turn on the lane-keeping icon for added peace of mind when changing lanes.