How to set up the multifunction display of Sagitar?
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Sagitar's multifunction display will light up when powered on, showing internal functions and usage status. Owners can set up the multifunction display as needed. Sagitar is a compact sedan under FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1462mm in height, a wheelbase of 2731mm, a maximum power of 85 kW, and a maximum torque of 175 Nm. In terms of safety, Sagitar is equipped with a full set of electronic stability systems including ABS, EBD, and ESP, and passive safety features including front dual airbags, front side airbags, and front and rear side curtain airbags.
I find setting up the Sagitar's multifunction display quite straightforward, mainly by accessing the setup interface through the menu button below the screen. Start the vehicle when parked, turn on the display on the center console, and find the gear-like icon to enter. Inside, there are display options to change theme colors and background images—I prefer dark mode to save my eyes; you can also adjust font size for easier navigation viewing. Connecting to mobile Bluetooth or CarPlay can also be set up here, and I like to place frequently used functions like music and map shortcuts on the home screen. Remember not to fiddle with these while driving, as it could compromise safety. Regular maintenance includes updating the system software to keep the screen responsive. Try it a few times, and you'll get the hang of it.
As a daily driver, I often adjust the multi-function display to make driving more enjoyable. First, start the car and wait for the screen to light up, then press the "Settings" option in the main menu. Inside, you can set the sound volume and enable automatic screen brightness adjustment for clear visibility day and night; select navigation preferences, such as avoiding toll roads; and connect your phone via Android Auto to play podcasts. I prefer setting a minimalist layout to reduce distractions. The key is to operate it in the parking lot to avoid driving distractions. It's recommended to regularly clear the cache to keep the screen responsive. If you're unfamiliar at first, check the owner's manual or look up video tutorials online.
As a Sagitar owner, setting up the display is all about personalization. Start the system from the dashboard and tap the settings icon. You can change themes like dark mode for nighttime use, customize background images; adjust the layout to enlarge the speed and tire pressure displays; connect Apple CarPlay for one-touch control of Spotify. Don't forget to set up safety reminders like speed limit warnings. Take your time to operate slowly when parked. This can make the car feel more modern.