What is the Chinese meaning of SCAN?
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SCAN in Chinese means: scanning or searching for radio stations, and it will stop immediately after the search is completed. In CD playback mode, pressing this button will display "SCAN" on the screen. The music will start from the next track of the currently playing music, scanning through each track for a few seconds before moving to the next one in a loop. When the user hears a track they like, pressing the button again will make the radio start playing from that track. Below is an introduction to car buttons: 1. The buttons in a car are functional buttons for various configurations, usually concentrated in the central control panel and surrounding areas for easy blind operation and quick access by the driver. The car's central control panel is likely the area with the most buttons, combining air conditioning controls and multimedia controls. Some high-end models may use a touchscreen LCD display to replace these buttons. 2. Generally, the multifunction steering wheel integrates audio controls and dashboard information center controls on both sides, along with some other configurations. Behind the steering wheel, car light controls and wiper controls are integrated into the stalks, and some models may also include adaptive cruise control.
The term 'scan' in Chinese means 'to scan', and in the automotive context, it most commonly refers to a tool used for diagnosing vehicle faults. I own a classic car that often has minor issues. Whenever I feel something isn't right, I drive it to my trusted repair shop and have the mechanic use an OBD scanner. This device plugs into the port under the steering wheel, reads data from the car's onboard computer, and immediately displays the fault codes. Last time when my car's engine light came on, the scan showed a code indicating an aging oxygen sensor. Replacing it promptly restored normal operation. Scanning is not only fast but also saves a lot of unnecessary expenses. Without it, one would have to resort to extensive dismantling and inspection, which is a huge hassle. Nowadays, new cars come equipped with this feature, and scanning technology is becoming increasingly intelligent, even allowing wireless connection to smartphones for viewing data. I believe it's quite worthwhile for car owners to learn a bit about scanning—at least it prevents them from being taken advantage of.