What does RST mean on a car navigation system?
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RST on a car navigation system stands for the reset button, which can restore the navigation to its factory settings. In other words, when the navigation system freezes or experiences program errors, you can use this button to reset it, allowing the navigation to function normally again. The RST button is usually located on the front panel of the navigation device as a small pinhole. When the device is powered on, you can use a toothpick to press it. After hearing a response, restart the navigation, and it will be restored to factory settings. Car navigation systems utilize onboard GPS (Global Positioning System) in conjunction with electronic maps to conveniently and accurately guide drivers to their destinations via the most suitable routes.