What does the menu button in the car mean?
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Menu refers to the multifunctional operation menu, which usually appears on the multifunction controls on the steering wheel and the central console controls. The following is a related introduction to Menu: 1. Operation method: After pressing the MENU button, you will enter the system's various function selection interfaces. Use the touch screen, buttons, or knobs to select operations. The lever that appears on the left side of the multifunction controls on the steering wheel is generally used for light adjustments. The MENU button that appears on the central console controls is mostly a sound effect setting button. Press it briefly and adjust it with the knob on the right to achieve the desired sound quality and tone. 2. Related parameters: Menu refers to the summary of the settings for the car audio's related parameters, including adjustments for treble, midrange, and bass of ordinary audio, adjustments for surround speakers, adjustments for left and right sound fields, as well as sound effect settings. It also includes adjustments unique to car audio, such as the sound field strength for the front and rear rows, and the selection of multiple audio sources.
When I first got my car, I also wondered what that menu button was for. It's actually the button on the steering wheel with three horizontal lines. Pressing it brings up all the adjustable settings menu on the screen. In my car's system, you can adjust sound modes, set the air circulation method, and tweak the dashboard backlight brightness—all practical features. Once on the highway, I noticed the headlight height wasn't right, so I just pressed the menu button at a rest stop to lower the angle, which was much easier than going to the dealership. I've accidentally pressed it a few times while switching radio stations, and the sudden menu pop-up startled me. I'd recommend new drivers explore these functions while parked to avoid distractions while driving.