
To turn on the Sylphy audio system when it's off, rotate the audio switch knob to the 'on' position. Introduction to Car Audio Systems: An audio system can be referred to as a 'sound system' when it meets the basic requirement of having sound playback functionality. For any system to qualify as an audio system, it must include the following components, and car audio systems are no exception. A car audio system mainly consists of three parts: the head unit, speakers, and amplifier. The head unit is the most crucial component of a car audio system, akin to the human brain, as it controls the type of sound to be produced. Popular head units include those with only radio reception (RADIO head unit), RADIO plus MP3 head unit, CD head unit, MP3 plus CD changer, CD plus navigation head unit, and CD/DVD/car MP5 head unit. Audio Source: The mechanism capable of decoding software and multimedia is referred to as the audio source. This technical term might seem difficult to grasp at first glance, but it's actually quite straightforward. A device that plays broadcasts is called a tuner, commonly known as a radio; one that plays cassette tapes is called a cassette deck; and a device that plays CDs is referred to as a CD-Player, also known as a laser disc player.

When I first started driving the Sylphy, I was also quite confused about how to turn the audio system back on after turning it off. It's actually quite simple: I usually look for the round power button on the center console before driving. It's located next to the display screen or at the lower left, with a small icon on it. Just press it once, and usually the music will start playing. If there's no response, check if the volume knob has been turned all the way down—this often happens after cleaning the interior. Another method is to use the multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel; just gently press the 'sound on' button. I recommend doing this while parked to avoid distractions while driving. Sometimes it takes a few seconds for the audio system to wake up, so don’t press the button multiple times in a hurry. Regularly wiping dust off the buttons can prevent poor contact and unintended shutdowns—this habit has saved me a lot of trouble.

I've only owned the Sylphy for half a year. The first time the audio system turned off, I was really clueless. After some exploration, I found the power button on the center console, next to the display screen. A single tap turns the audio on. It's also convenient on the steering wheel—there's a play icon in the button area on the left side; a light press activates it. If pressing it doesn't do anything, I check if the display screen lights up. If it does, the audio is on. At first, it felt unfamiliar, but after a few tries, it became second nature. The operation is simple, so don't worry about lag. I've also adjusted the volume; the audio system is easier to activate when the car is parked. Keeping the buttons clean in daily use prevents dust from affecting the switches.

I usually just press the center console power button to turn on the audio system—it's in a prominent position. If there's no sound, I check the volume knob. The steering wheel shortcuts are safer to use while driving as they don't distract. Just a few simple steps to get it done, making sure the system is awake.

To turn the sound system back on, follow these two steps: First, locate the power button on the center console and press it once, then confirm the volume. If there's no response, check if the system is in a false shutdown state—restarting the car might resolve the issue. Common causes include accidental button presses or dust causing contact problems. I regularly clean the buttons to prevent difficulty in turning the system back on after shutdown. Stay calm and handle the Sylphy's sound system issues with ease.

The audio power button for the Sylphy is the power icon button on the center console, press once to turn on. Steering wheel controls offer more convenient operation while driving, simply press the corresponding button. If the audio is turned off, it may be in normal mode and can be restarted by pressing the button again. Regularly check the button sensitivity to avoid unresponsiveness causing startup issues. Simple operation ensures system smoothness.


