What are the functions of the buttons inside the Baojun 510?
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The functions of the buttons inside the Baojun 510 include cruise control buttons, audio system control buttons, light adjustment knob, wiper switch control buttons, and display screen function buttons. Cruise control buttons: Cruise control function button, cancel function button, speed adjustment function button. Audio control buttons: Song switching function button, volume adjustment function button, voice control button, phone function button. Internal/External Circulation: Internal circulation refers to the closed circulation of air inside the car, while external circulation exchanges air between the inside and outside of the car. Use internal circulation in congested areas or environments with poor air quality. On highways, switch to external circulation approximately every hour to refresh the air inside the car and prevent oxygen deprivation. Temperature Zone Synchronization: When the temperature zone synchronization function is turned on, changing the temperature in the driver's seat will cause the same change in other temperature zones. After turning off this synchronization, each zone can be set individually to meet the needs of passengers in different positions.
I've been driving the Baojun 510 for several years. The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel adjust the volume up and down and conveniently switch tracks. The right side has a phone button for answering calls, and some versions come with a cruise control switch. The most frequently used buttons on the center console are for the air conditioning: knobs adjust the temperature and fan speed, while another button controls the internal and external air circulation, which helps cool down the car quickly in summer. The window controls are on the door panel, allowing you to open and close the windows with a press, and the rearview mirror adjustment knob is located on a small dial inside the door. There's a button to activate the reverse parking sensor, which beeps as a safety reminder—very practical. Below the center screen, there are shortcut buttons for the audio system, making it easy to select radio stations or connect via Bluetooth. My favorite feature is the automatic air conditioning, which adjusts itself once the temperature is set. The button layout is ergonomic, allowing for easy operation while driving. There's also a central door lock button for one-touch locking. Overall, the buttons cover all daily driving needs, ensuring comfort and safety. The manual recommends regular dusting to prevent button malfunctions.
As a car enthusiast, the button design of the Baojun 510 is well thought out. The multifunction area on the steering wheel: the left side features audio control buttons for switching tracks and adjusting volume; the right side has a call answer button, with the high-end version adding cruise control. The central air conditioning panel retains physical buttons: a fan speed knob, a temperature adjustment dial, and a one-touch switch for internal circulation. The audio system buttons include an FM tuning knob and a Bluetooth activation key. The window buttons are integrated into the door panel, allowing one-touch up and down; the rearview mirror adjustment button is located to the left of the instrument panel. Some models also come with a one-touch start button or a trunk release key. The button backlighting is soft and clear at night, with durable plastic materials that are prone to dust accumulation and require regular cleaning. Overall, the buttons are responsive, though the cruise control button may occasionally wear out and need replacement. Rich content includes: differences in buttons between different models, such as the luxury version possibly having an additional seat heating button. It is recommended to try the combination of touch screen and buttons to improve efficiency.
I just started driving the Baojun 510 and can't remember all the buttons. The left buttons on the steering wheel control the volume, while the right side has call buttons. The central AC knobs: rotate to adjust temperature and fan speed, with adjacent buttons for air circulation. The audio buttons are simple - turn to switch radio stations or use Bluetooth. There are four window buttons on the door panel, and the mirror adjustment is a rotary knob. The central lock button is on the driver's side for one-touch locking. When reversing, the radar button flashes for safety. I frequently use the AC buttons - one press brings cool air in summer. Beginners should familiarize themselves with the controls while parked, not while driving. The buttons are large enough for easy operation without much memorization. There's a remote trunk release button for convenience.