What does the 'rst' on a car navigation system mean?

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VincentMarie
07/30/25 4:57am
The 'rst' button on a car navigation system is a reset button, which can restore the navigation system to its factory settings. Here is more information about the 'rst' button: 1. Location: The 'rst' button is mostly located on the front panel of the navigation device, appearing as a small hole. 2. Usage: When the device is powered on, use a toothpick to press the button, then restart the navigation system to restore factory settings. 3. Car Navigation System: The car GPS navigation system consists of two parts: one part includes the GPS receiver and display device installed in the car; the other part is the computer control center. These two parts are connected via positioning satellites.
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