How On | Rns 300 Change Language
The dashboard of the old saloon glowed a soft amber. To anyone else, it was just a 2008 Audi A6 with a peeling gear knob and a faint coffee stain on the passenger seat. But to Viktor, it was The Silver Bullet .
"We need to find a gas station, Papa," Elena whispered, as if the dark road might hear her.
She pointed to a small, unlabeled button beneath the volume knob. Viktor had always assumed it was a mute button. He had never pressed it. In three years of ownership, he had never pressed it.
Turn left in 200 meters. Station is open 24 hours. How On Rns 300 Change Language
"English," Viktor breathed. He selected it.
He turned left. There, hidden behind a collapsed billboard, was a tiny, unmarked fuel pump with a handwritten sign: "Паливо є" – Fuel is here.
Tonight, that German stoicism was a problem. The dashboard of the old saloon glowed a soft amber
"Papa?" Elena leaned forward, her small face lit by the green glow of the RNS 300’s clock. "What does that button do?"
He pressed 'Setup'. The language menu returned: Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, English (UK) .
Hello, Viktor. System rebooting. Please wait. "We need to find a gas station, Papa,"
A submenu bloomed: Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, English (UK) .
As the tank filled, Viktor looked back at the RNS 300. The screen had reverted to the default clock. The Ukrainian menus were gone. The button beneath the volume knob was unlabeled once more.
"Change language," Viktor muttered to the dashboard, pressing the ‘Setup’ button desperately. A menu appeared: Sprache . That one he knew. He clicked it.
