How to Use the Central Control Screen of the 2021 Sagitar?
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Here are the button introductions for the central control screen of the 2021 Sagitar: 1. SYNC: Dual-zone air conditioning switch. Models equipped with this feature allow separate temperature control for the driver and front passenger. 2. Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Enabled by default. It is generally not recommended for drivers to manually turn it off, as this system effectively prevents loss of vehicle control during extreme driving conditions. 3. Hazard Warning Lights: Serve as a warning signal and are used in emergencies or special situations. 4. Volume Control Buttons: In addition to the normal knob for adjusting volume, pushing left or right can also switch tracks. 5. Parking Radar/Image: Alerts the driver to surrounding obstacles through images and warning sounds. 6. Auto Hold: At traffic lights, the vehicle will not roll away even after releasing the brake pedal. The wheels unlock when the accelerator pedal is pressed, allowing the vehicle to move forward.
The first time I used the Sagitar's central control screen, I found it quite user-friendly. The screen automatically lights up when starting the vehicle, with a frequently used menu bar on the left. The navigation function allows you to select a destination by simply clicking the globe icon, and you can also save your home address in advance. The most commonly used feature is the media function, which supports playing music via Bluetooth connection to your phone or through a USB drive. The air conditioning control is located at the bottom of the screen, and adjusting the temperature via touch sliding is very convenient. However, some settings require navigating to secondary menus, such as adjusting screen brightness and car networking services, which may take a bit more searching. It's advisable to set up your navigation route before driving and minimize operations while on the move. The automatic activation of the rearview camera is extremely practical, and when combined with the radar, even narrow parking spaces are no cause for concern.