What does 'menu' mean in Chinese on a car?
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In a car, 'menu' in Chinese means a list of options. By pressing the 'menu' button, the vehicle's infotainment system will display all the setting options available in the current mode, making it convenient for the driver to configure. The 'menu' button is typically located on the multifunction steering wheel controls or the center console. 'Menu' refers to a summary of settings related to the car's audio system, which can be operated via touchscreen, buttons, or knobs. This includes adjustments for standard audio settings like treble, midrange, and bass, surround sound settings, left-right sound field adjustments, as well as sound effects settings. It also includes car-specific audio adjustments like front-rear sound field intensity and multi-source input selection. In the car's multimedia entertainment system, the 'mute' button serves to silence the audio. For example, when answering a phone call or listening to music, pressing the 'menu' button can mute the sound. The functionality of the 'menu' button varies across different car models. Some models may not have a 'menu' button and instead use a 'set' button.