Audi Navigation System plus (RNS-E) 11.
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Introduction You have decided on the Audi Navigation System plus - thank you very much for your confidence in us. With this equipment, you are acquiring a highly developed technical system which offers various choices for entertainment and communication in addition to navigation. All the settings can be made centrally, using an easy-to-follow menu guide.
2 Table of contents Table of contents About this book .......... Adjusting sound settings . . . . . . 4 Setting basic sound characteristics DSP (Digital Signal Processing) . . . Dynamic noise compensation . . . . Volume settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RADIO, CD General operation ........ 7 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 9 11 12 13 Control unit with screen . . . . Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . Switching on and off . . . . . . .
Table of contents Sound control button . . . . . . . . . . . Display control button . . . . . . . . . . Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self-help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAV, INFO .................. 107 Navigation (NAV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 108 109 117 134 139 142 150 151 General safety precautions Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main navigation menu .
4 About this book About this book Equipment and illustrations This book describes the equipment range specified for this model at the editorial deadline date as indicated on the inside of the back cover. Individual items of equipment may not yet be available at the time of printing or may only be offered in certain countries. The illustrations are designed as schematic images. Some of the details on your vehicle may therefore look slightly different than illustrated in this manual.
About this book 5 WARNING Text with this symbol contains information about safety and how to reduce the risk of serious personal injury or death. Warning texts are the most important. Throughout this book you will find a double arrow followed by a warning symbol. This will refer you to a warning at the end of the section. You should pay particular attention to this warning. Note Text with this symbol contains information about avoiding damage to your vehicle.
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8 Overview Fig.
Overview 9 Overview Control unit with screen Important Notes This overview is to assist you in familiarizing yourself with the controls and their functions. Notes on Traffic Safety 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A · On/Off knob - Switching on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - Volume adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Button (î) for opening and closing the Display . . . . . . Function buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10 Overview WARNING (continued) · The volume controls on the audio system should be selected to ensure that outside signals, such as police and fire truck sirens can always be heard - danger of accident! – Press the appropriate control button Þ page 17 for either English, Español or Français, in case the display does not appear in the desired language Þ fig. 2. – Please read the warning message carefully and follow the instructions.
Overview Cleaning the controls What happens when it is switched on? – First clean the controls with a brush to remove dust. When the system is switched on, the start screen appears. The output menu of the last selected main function is displayed. The last selected audio source is switched on automatically. – Then wipe the controls with a clean, soft, slightly damp cloth. Display The Display can be cleaned with a professionally available “LCD cleaner”.
12 Overview – Push the On/Off knob to switch it on and off Þ fig. 3. The Navigation System can also be switched on and off manually if necessary. If the Navigation System was switched off in this way with the ignition key removed, it is still available for about 30 minutes. If the Navigation System was switched off manually, it is not switched on automatically the next time the ignition is turned on. Fig.
Overview Tips 13 Note You can find information about the different drives starting on Þ page 34. Anti-theft coding The “equipment card” should be removed and kept in a safe place under no circumstances should it be kept in the vehicle. This makes the Audi Navigation System unusable by thieves. Applies to vehicles: with convenience coding User-friendly radio coding General Effective safety measures in conjunction with the PIN prevent misuse of the equipment by unauthorized parties.
14 Overview Entering PIN Unlocking the system (unlocking procedure) Before you can enter the PIN again, the electronic lock must be cancelled. This happens automatically when the Navigation System has been switched on for about 60 minutes. If you do not insert the ignition key into the lock, the Navigation System switches off automatically after 30 minutes. When the Navigation System switches off automatically or is switched off, the unlocking process is cancelled and has to be started over.
General system operation 15 General system operation Controls 2 Þ fig. 7 2. Rotate and press the control knob A (Þ page 17) to make a selection in the Display. Basic operating functions 3 Þ fig. 7 (Þ page 17) 3. Press one of the control buttons A to open one of the submenus in the particular main function. You can find the current submenus in the four corners of the display. The four corners of the display correspond to the four control buttons that are positioned around the control knob.
16 General system operation Function buttons already activated function button. This opens special settings belonging to the main function just selected. The function buttons determine which main functions are shown in the display. 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A FM-AM button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Running the CD drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 - Running the MP3 player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General system operation Control knob Control buttons You can make a selection in the Display by turning and pressing the control knob. The control buttons are logically assigned to the corners of the screen. 17 Fig. 10 Navigation System: Control buttons Fig. 9 Navigation System: Control knob Rotation function – Rotate the control knob Þ fig. 9 to select a menu item in the Display. – Rotate the control knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to move the cursor up or down. Pressing function Fig.
18 General system operation The four control buttons organized around the control knobÞ page 17, fig. 10 are arranged to correspond to the barshaped switch symbols in the screen corners: the top right screen corner corresponds to the top right control button Þ page 17, fig. 11. When you press a control button, a new menu group is displayed which is assigned thematically to the particular main function.
General system operation If you would like to scroll in an active radio station list using the Forward/Reverse button, it is not necessary to show the station list in the Navigation System display. 19 Adjusting volume If the radio memory list Þ page 61 is shown in the Navigation System display, you can select a a station from the memory list by pressing the Forward/Reverse button. Main CD function is active 2 calls up the next CD track.
20 General system operation Home function Start Navigation System Reset If you activate the function button within a main function, the system will automatically jump to the main menu of that main function. In Navigation “Home function” depends on the route guidance selected: If you have activated route guidance with stopovers, you go to the menu for route planning by pressing the function button again Þ page 139, fig. 146.
General system operation Multi-function steering wheel Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel 21 Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel with audio operation Multi-function steering wheel with audio operation General The multi-function steering wheel enables quick and easy operation of selected systems on the Navigation System.
22 General system operation Button Function Operating description mode Radio B A B A C A D A A E F A a) c button the c button Press the ^ button Press the _ button Press the CD or MP3 Select the next track for the audio source you are listening to.
General system operation You can perform the following functions with this multi-function steering wheel: Button Function Operating description mode Radio A A A A Application C A Select the previous station on the radio D A station list a). Press the CD or MP3 Select the previous track for the audio source you are listening to.
24 General system operation You can perform the following functions with this multi-function steering wheel: Button A A A A A A B A Function Operating description mode Roll the left menu thumbwheel up/down Radio C A Application Select the previous/next station on the radio station list CD or MP3 First press on left menu thumbwheel Radio Start station frequency scan forward Second press on left menu thumbwheel Radio Stop station frequency scan MODE button not applicable. D A a).
General system operation Applies to vehicles: with multi-function steering wheel with audio operation - version C Multi-function steering wheel with audio operation - version C You can perform the following functions with this multi-function steering wheel: Button Function Operating description mode A A station list a). Press the b button CD or MP3 A A Press and hold the CD or MP3 b button B A Reverse list a) .
26 General system operation Button C A D A F A a) Function Operating description mode Press the ^ button Press the _ button Application Radio, CD, or MP3 Increase volume Radio, CD, or MP3 Reduce volume e button not applicable. If the radio memory list is shown in the Navigation System display, a radio station can be selected from the list using the left menu thumbwheel.
Display 27 Display Orientation Main menu The main menu or the previously active function menu appears in the display when a function button is pressed. Fig. 21 Display overview: Setup main navigation menu When you press a function button, the main menu or a submenu assigned to this main function is displayed Þ page 16. If you then press the SETUP button, the appropriate main Setup menu is displayed Þ fig. 21. Fig.
28 Display The display comprises the following areas identified in the illustrations Þ page 27, fig. 20 and Þ page 27, fig. 21: Submenu 1 Title line A The title line shows the main function that you are currently in, e.g. Navigation Þ page 27, fig. 20. If Setup is displayed on the title line as well, you are in a Setup menu Þ page 27, fig. 21. Switching between the individual main functions is carried out through the function keys Þ page 16.
Display Orientation symbols 29 Selected text Cursor and arrows Cursor and arrows provide orientation when navigating through the different menus. Fig. 24 Section of display: Example of highlighted line Your choice will be highlighted in white text Þ fig. 24. Fig. 23 Section of display: Orientation symbols 1 A 2 A 3 A This cursor designates a chosen line in a menu. The arrows pointing up or down point to other menu points (scrolling up/down).
30 Display Operating the speller Overview Fig. 26 Display: Letter entry in the speller, e.g. Navigation destination entry Fig. 25 Display: Number entry in the speller, e.g. entering special destination using telephone number If required by the system, the speller will automatically appear in the display. Then the system offers, independent of operating mode, either the option of entering numbers Þ fig. 25 or letters Þ fig. 26. 6 If necessary, you can manually change from numbers to letters A 11 .
Display Legend Symbol/ Description 1 A Selection arrow 2 A DEL 3 A 4 A ÌÍ 3 Action The selected element has a white background and is shown larger in the entry ring. The symbol to the left of the cursor with the white fill is deleted. Symbol/ Description Action 12 A Space 13 A Reference to list elements which match the current entries in the entry field, showing number of list elements 14 A Ï Sorted list of entries Cursor movement in entry field forward/back.
32 Display Making entries with the speller Entering digits, letters and characters – Select the desired letters, numbers or characters in the 1 by rotating speller display using the selector arrow A the control knob. – To confirm the entry, press the control knob after each selection of a letter, number or character. – Select OK 2 to close out the entry. A Deleting numbers, letters and characters – With the selection arrow, select DEL control knob.
Display Control wheel – Rotate the control knob to select a function on the 1 Þ fig. 29. control wheel A Operation – Confirm your selection by pressing the control knob. The “controlwheel” shown in the display, together with the “controlknob”, allows easy operation of the basic functions when playing the CD, radio and MP3. 1 is divided into different segments. The funcThe control wheel A tion of the segment depends on the current menu.
34 Drives Drives Introduction Tips An MP3 CD is a CD ROM on which MP3 files are stored. System drives The navigation DVD, audio CDs or MP3 CDs compatible with the equipment can be loaded into the DVD navigation drive. Fig. 30 Display open: DVD drive and MP3 card reader – Press the î button Þ page 12, fig. 4 to open or close the display. The drives are located behind the display Þ fig. 30. The following drives are integrated in the Navigation System.
Drives · · Applies to vehicles: with CD changer CD changer 35 Audi cd changer* in glove compartment Þ fig. 31 CD changer with cartridge* in trunk Þ fig. 32 The differences in operation of the external CD changer are limited to the different procedure when loading the CDs into the changer. Tips The CD changers are available as factory equipment. DVD navigation drive Fig. 31 Audi cd changer in glove compartment General The DVD navigation drive Þ page 36, fig.
36 Drives Loading navigation DVD – Guide the navigation DVD straight (label side up) into the 1 . The navigation DVD is pulled in automatically. drive A Before inserting the navigation DVD, check to make sure there is no DVD/CD already in the drive. If there is a DVD/CD in the drive, push the Eject button and remove the DVD/CD Þ page 37. The navigation DVD should never be forced into the drive. The navigation DVD is pulled in automatically.
Drives 37 MP3 player Ejecting navigation DVD General The MP3 player recognizes MP3 music files on different data carriers. MP3 music are normally subject to copyright law in accordance with the applicable international and national regulations. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, duplications may not be made in some countries, not even for personal use. Fig. 35 Display open: Ejecting navigation DVD – Press the î button 2 to open the display. A 1 .
38 Drives For compressing MP3 files we recommend a bit rate of at least 160 kbit/s. In the case of MP3 files with a variable bit rate, there may be a discrepancy between play time displayed and the real time. Loading CD MP3 CDs and audio CDs can also be played in the DVD navigation drive. If various types of information (artist, album, track name, and so on) are to be displayed, an ID3 tag must be attached to the MP3 file. The MP3 player supports Versions 1 and 2 of ID3 tags.
38 Drives For compressing MP3 files we recommend a bit rate of at least 160 kbit/s. In the case of MP3 files with a variable bit rate, there may be a discrepancy between play time displayed and the real time. Loading CD MP3 CDs and audio CDs can also be played in the DVD navigation drive. If various types of information (artist, album, track name, and so on) are to be displayed, an ID3 tag must be attached to the MP3 file. The MP3 player supports Versions 1 and 2 of ID3 tags.
Drives – Press the î button fig. 36. 2 to open the display Þ page 38, A – Hold the MP3 CD or audio CD by the hole in the center and the outer edge Þ page 38, fig. 37. – Guide the MP3 CD or audio CD straight (label side up) 1 . The CD is pulled in automatically. into the drive A Before inserting the CD, check to make sure there is no CD already in the drive. If there is a CD in the drive, push the Eject button and remove the CD Þ page 37. A CD should never be forced into the drive.
40 Drives 1 to eject the MP3 CD or the audio – Push the Eject button A CD. Only use clean CDs without scratches or damage to ensure problemfree, high-quality music playback. · Note Always keep the MP3 CDs/audio CDs in a suitable jewel case (e.g. CD case) to protect them from dirt, dust particles, scratches and other damage. · Never expose MP3 CDs/audio CDs to direct sunlight.
Drives Loading a memory card The Navigation System contains two MP3 card readers. – Press the î button fig. 38. 41 2 to open the display Þ page 39, A – Insert the memory card with the label side up (contact surface down) into the card reader slot Þ fig. 39. The missing corner of the memory card must point to the front right as seen in the direction of travel Þ fig. 40. – Then push the memory card into the slot until you feel it click into place. The memory card is flush with the area around it. Fig.
42 Drives · Once the memory card has been removed, the open display shows Empty. Tips The MP3 player is operated through the main CD/SD function Þ page 83. · The storage capacity displayed equals the formatted storage capacity of the SD or MMC card being used and may vary from the capacity printed on the label. As long as the message “Reading card...Please do not remove” appears in the display, the memory card must not be removed from the drive.
Drives CD changer 43 Loading all CDs – Press and hold the LOAD button seconds. Applies to vehicles: with Audi cd changer Loading your CDs into the CD changer 2 for longer than 2 A – Wait until the red LEDs on the inside sides of the CD tray 1 (not shown in the illustration) start to blink. A – Now insert your other CDs (printed side up and straight) 1 . The LEDs in each button one at a time into the CD tray A 3 will stop blinking once a CD has been loaded into the A slot.
44 Drives – Insert a CD that you want to load, label up, into the CD 1 . tray A Applies to vehicles: with Audi cd changer Ejecting CDs If you press the LOAD button again while you are loading all CDs, the loading process will be interrupted. Make sure you load your CDs label side up and straight Þ page 43, fig. 42. 1 A The CDs should never be forced into the slot. The CD will be pulled into the CD changer automatically.
Drives · 45 Never expose CDs to direct sunlight. Tips If you wait longer than 30 seconds without removing the CD, the CD will be pulled back into the CD changer automatically. Applies to vehicles: with CD changer with magazine CD changer with magazine Fig. 45 CD magazine CD changer with magazine: Þ fig. 44 1 A 2 A 3 A Sliding door to close the CD slot CD magazine slot Cartridge eject button CD Changer Magazine Þ fig. 45 1 A 2 A Fig.
46 Drives Removing and inserting the magazine – Close the changer door 1 . A After inserting the magazine, you will hear a “working noise” from the CD changer. The device is simply counting how many CDs are in the changer. If there is no magazine in the CD changer, a read error is shown in the display. Fig. 46 CD changer with magazine You can load and remove the CD magazine with the Navigation System switched on or off. Removing the magazine from the CD changer – Slide the changer door 1 open Þ fig.
Drives Loading the magazine with CDs 47 – Insert the CDs one at a time (printed side facing up) into the magazine until they “click” into place Þ fig. 48. Always insert the CDs straight in the CD slot with the printed side facing up. Make sure you pay attention to the CD sequence on the right side of the magazine. If you have not filled CD slots in the magazine, Empty appears in the display when you select the Changer control button in the CD function. Fig.
48 Drives Removing CDs from the magazine Tips Do not let the CDs drop! Tips Precautions with laser devices Laser devices are categorized according to DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/VDE 0837 into safety classes 1 - 4. Fig. 49 Removing CDs from the magazine – Turn the magazine over and hold it with the CD release lever up Þ fig. 49. The laser devices in your Audi conform to safety class 1. The laser used in Class 1 is so low and so well shielded, no danger exists with proper usage.
Drives Compact Disc (CD) 49 Tips on taking care of your CDs Fig. 50 Compact Disc Label Fig. 51 Do not use the following CDs! To assure high-quality performance, make sure your CDs are clean. The following tips are also important: Tips It is possible that you may not be able to play CDs which are copyprotected or CDs with CD ROM in your player. Only those CDs with the logo “Compact Disc Digital Audio” on the CD itself can be played. A Never use A CDs which are damaged or defective.
50 Drives C Do not place an A adhesive label on a CD. Do not place an adhesive label on your CDs. Due to heat build-up inside the CD player, the label could come loose and jam up the CD player or CD changer. D Do not use protective rings. A Do not use commerically available protective rings. They could jam up the player. Cleaning your CDs Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean your CDs. Wipe the disc starting from the center and working your way out.
Drives 51 Error messages Tips If outside temperatures are unusually high or low, the navigation DVD function may be temporarily unavailable. A thermal switch has been installed to protect the navigation DVD and the laser scanner. Handling the navigation DVD or CD Correct handling of the data carrier being used helps to extend its life. The following may be the reason for a read error in the display: · · The navigation DVD, audio CD or MP3 CD is contaminated.
52 Drives Tips If outside temperatures are unusually high or low, navigation DVD/CD playback may be temporarily unavailable. A thermal switch has been installed to protect the navigation DVD/CDs and the laser scanner.
Drives General operation RADIO, CD NAME, TEL NAV, INFO 53 CAR, SETUP
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56 RADIO RADIO Introduction The following submenus are available in the radio function: Selecting radio function Control button functions Þ fig. 53 The radio settings can be selected via the FM-AM function button. 1 A Memory 2 A Band 3 A Sound Radio submenus Memory list FM AM Satellite Radio (XM Radio* or Sirius Radio*) Balance Fader Treble Bass DSPa)b) Volume settings (Navigation info) 4 A Fig. 53 Display: Main radio menu – Press the FM-AM function button Þ page 16.
RADIO The following submenus are available in the radio Setup function: 57 Band control button (frequency) Radio Setup submenus Selecting frequency band Press the SETUP function button in the radio function (FM/AM range) Þ page 65 Station reception Station display Delete stored stations The frequency band selection determines which radio stations are received.
58 RADIO FM-AM function button – Press the FM-AM function button in the radio menu. Each time the FM-AM button is pressed, the frequency band changes. Tips The radio station currently set and the frequency band is shown in the instrument cluster display.
58 RADIO FM-AM function button – Press the FM-AM function button in the radio menu. Each time the FM-AM button is pressed, the frequency band changes. Tips The radio station currently set and the frequency band is shown in the instrument cluster display.
RADIO All the FM stations that can be received are on this list. The list is limited to a maximum of 30 stations. If the main FM radio menu does not appear after pressing the function button, you can change the frequency band by pressing the Band control button Þ page 57 or by repeatedly pressing the FM-AM function button Þ page 16. Radio station list on the AM band The AM band radio station list is static and has to be changed manually.
60 RADIO Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Radio station list in satellite mode The available radio stations are listed in the satellite radio main menu. The ID number of the XM* or Sirius* satellite tuner can be displayed using the Setup function Þ page 68. If you have an XM tuner, you may also display the ID number using the 000 Radio ID Þ fig. 57 option in the main menu.
RADIO Memory control button – Select your desired memory location by rotating the control knob. Using the memory list – Press the control knob to save the station. Up to 30 stations from all available frequency bands can be saved in the memory list. Selecting a station from the memory list 61 – Press the Memory control button in the radio menu. – By rotating and pressing the control knob, select a station from the memory list.
62 RADIO Sound control button – Press the Tuning control button in the FM/AM radio menu. Sound settings – Select >> (“Tune up”) Þ fig. 59 or << (“Tune down”) in the Display by rotating the control knob. Starting on Þ page 92, you can read how to select the sound settings for the radio function. Tuning control button Manual station selection With the manual settings option, even weak stations can be set and saved. – Press the control knob to set the desired station frequency.
RADIO Automatic seek mode Saving stations (STORE) Fig. 60 Radio: Automatic seek mode forward Fig. 61 Radio: Store station 63 – Press the Tuning control button in the FM/AM radio menu. – Select >| (“Seek up”) Þ fig. 60 or |< (“Seek down”) in the Display by rotating the control knob. – Press the control knob to begin automatic frequency search. By briefly pressing the control knob, you start automatic seek, which stops at the next receivable frequency.
64 RADIO – Press the Tuning control button in the FM/AM radio menu. Automatic station scan (SCAN) – Using “Manual station search” Þ page 62 or “Automatic seek” Þ page 63, select the station (or frequency) that you wish to save. – By rotating and pressing the control knob, select STORE (“Store station”) Þ page 63, fig. 61. – Select your desired memory location by rotating the control knob. – Press the control knob to save the station.
RADIO Setup Radio (FM/AM range) Opening and closing Setup 65 The sound and tuning settings and the brightness of the display can be entered using the control buttons Þ page 169. Tips We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. In this way, you can be sure that you are not unnecessarily distracted from traffic when performing the procedures that follow. Please note Þ page 9, “Notes on Traffic Safety”.
66 RADIO – Press the SETUP function button in the FM/AM radio menu. – Select Station reception Þ page 65, fig. 65. Station display (FM/AM range) Ticker texts broadcast by radio stations can be stopped. Local station reception Automatic seek Þ page 63 stops only at stations or frequencies with strong reception. Distant station reception Automatic seek Þ page 63 also stops at distant, weaker stations or frequencies. Fig.
RADIO Delete stored stations (FM/AM range) 67 – Select Delete stored stations Þ page 66, fig. 66. – Select Delete all Þ fig. 67. All entries on the memory list are deleted. Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Technical requirements In addition to the radio in your vehicle, a tuner module has to be installed in order to be able to receive satellite programs.
68 RADIO · Sirius and related marks are trademarks of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Activate your Satellite Radio Service In order to be able to receive satellite programs, this service must be enabled. – Select Receiver serial number Þ page 70, fig. 71 by rotating the control knob. – Press the control knob. The ID number will appear on the Display Þ fig. 68. XM ID number This number is an 8 character alphanumeric number.
RADIO Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Satellite station list The available stations are listed in the satellite main menu. 69 Operating the Memory control button displays the memory list. You may store stations from the FM, AM and Satellite radio (XM or Sirius) bands Þ page 61. The explanations for the sound settings start with section Þ page 92.
70 RADIO Setup Satellite radio Opening and closing Setup · Delete stored entries Þ page 73 The sound and tuning settings and the brightness of the display can be entered using the control buttons Þ page 169. Tips We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. In this way, you can be sure that you are not unnecessarily distracted from traffic when performing the procedures that follow. Please note Þ page 9, “Notes on Traffic Safety”.
RADIO – Press the SETUP function button in the satellite radio menu. Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service – Select Sort station by Þ page 70, fig. 71. The two-part informational text in the Display can be switched on and off. – Select Category or Channel no. Þ page 70, fig. 71. 71 Station info If you select “Sort station by” Category, the station categories are listed in the main menu in alphabetical order.
72 RADIO Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Category filter You can make a preselection in the program categories. – Select the filter option All categories and press the control knob so that a check ¥ appears after All categories. Turning off individual filter options – Press the SETUP function button in the satellite radio menu. – Select Category filter.
RADIO Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Delete stored stations Delete individual stations – Press the SETUP function button in the satellite radio menu. – Select Delete stored stations Þ page 71, fig. 72. – Select Delete individually. – Rotate and press the control knob to delete individual stations from the memory list. Delete all stations – Press the SETUP function button in the satellite radio menu.
74 CD/SD CD/SD Introduction Selecting CD function General CD and MP3 operation is selected by using the CD/SD function button. Depending on the equipment in your vehicle, you can use the CD/SD function to play an audio CD in the DVD navigation drive, use a CD changer* Þ page 79 or the MP3 player integrated into the Navigation System Þ page 83. You switch between the CD and MP3 function by using the control button with the Source function Þ page 77. Fig.
CD/SD The following submenus are available in the CD function: Control button functions CD submenus Þ page 74, fig.
76 CD/SD – Press the CD/SD function button Þ page 16. A main audio menu Þ page 74, fig. 74 or the previously active function menu appears in the display. The following submenus are available in the MP3 function: Control button functions MP3 submenus Þ page 74, fig. 74 – If necessary, press the control button with the Source function and select MP3 Þ page 77. – Press one of the control buttons Þ page 17 to move to 1 to A 4 Þ page 75, fig. 75.
CD/SD b) Vehicles with a BOSE® sound system in conjunction with an AudioPilot do not have a DSP function. In this case your vehicle is equipped with Dynamic Noise Compensation Þ page 94. The following submenus are available in the MP3 Setup function: 77 Source control button Selecting audio source MP3 Setup submenus Press the SETUP function button in the MP3 function Þ page 88 Repeat With subdirectories Track display Categ. display Fig.
78 CD/SD Tips · Sound controls can be adjusted individually for each piece of equipment Þ page 92. · The audio source selected is shown in the title line of the display. Main CD menu Selecting a CD track Fig. 77 CD: Track selection (main menu) – Press the Source control button from a CD/SD menu. – Select CD Þ page 77. – In the main CD menu Þ fig. 77, select the desired track on the active CD with the control knob. The playing time of the track will be displayed after the track name.
CD/SD CD list control button 79 Audio CDs (CD-A) can also be played in the DVD Navigation drive. If there is a CD changer* in the vehicle, an audio CD inserted in the DVD Navigation drive can be played over CD 7. Applies to vehicles: with CD changer CD selection Sound control button Sound settings Starting at Þ page 92, you can read how to select the sound settings for the CD function. Fig. 78 CD: Selecting CDs from the changer – Press the CD list control button in the CD menu.
80 CD/SD CD control button CD track next/previous Forward/reverse within the CD track Fig. 80 CD: Track next – Press the CD control button in the CD menu. Fig. 79 CD: Forward within a track – Press the CD control button in the CD menu. – Select >> (“Forward”) Þ fig. 79 or << (“Reverse”) by rotating the control knob. – Hold down the control knob. The track advances or reverses for as long as you hold the control knob down. – Select >| (“Next”) Þ page 85, fig.
CD/SD CD Random play 81 If you set Repeat in Setup CD for only a single CD, only the tracks on the current CD will be played in random order. CD tracks can also be played in random order. If you have set Repeat for a single Track in Setup CD, you cannot use random play. The Scan function also cannot be used Þ page 81. Scan CD tracks Fig. 81 CD: Random – Press the CD control button in the CD menu. – By rotating the control knob, select MIX (“Random”) Þ fig. 81. Fig.
82 CD/SD When the button is pressed again, the scanning stops and the title currently being played will continue to play. Tips – Press the SETUP button again to close the main Setup menu again. The Repeat options Þ page 82 can be set in Setup CD. If you have set Repeat for a single Track in Setup CD, you cannot use the Scan function Þ page 82. The sound and tuning settings and the brightness of the display can be entered using the control buttons Þ page 169.
CD/SD Main MP3 menu 83 You can select an MP3 data carrier using the MP3 list control button Þ page 84. Selecting a MP3 track The list of tracks on the activated, readable storage medium inserted are displayed in the main MP3 menu. · Tips If you open the display, MP3 playback of the active data carrier is stopped. · The MP3 player can also stop when playing back individual MP3 tracks from a data carrier if they cannot be read.
84 CD/SD MP3 list control button Selecting MP3 drive Tips Not all MP3 CDs can be played. For example, it is possible that the MP3 files cannot be read by the MP3 player Þ page 37. Sound control button Sound settings Starting on Þ page 92, you can read how to select the sound settings for the MP3 function. Fig. 85 MP3: List of MP3 drives – Press the MP3 list control button in the MP3 menu. – Select the desired drive Þ fig. 85. – Select your track as necessary.
CD/SD MP3 ctrl control button 85 MP3 track next/previous Forward/reverse within the track Fig. 87 MP3: Track next – Press the MP3 ctrl control button in the MP3 menu. Fig. 86 MP3: Forward within a track – Press the MP3 ctrl control button in the MP3 menu. – Select >> (“Forward”) Þ fig. 86 or << (“Rewind”) by rotating the control knob.. – Select >| (“Next”) Þ fig. 87 or |< (“Previous”) by rotating the control knob. – Press the control knob. The next or previous track will be played.
86 CD/SD MP3 Random order If With subdirectories is activated, they are included in random play. If you have entered Repeat of All playlists in Setup MP3, the tracks for all existing playlists for all data carriers are played. SD or MMC memory cards can be used for playlists Þ page 40. If you have entered Repeat for a single Track in Setup MP3, you cannot use random play. The Scan function also cannot not be used Þ page 87. MP3 Details (NAME) Fig.
CD/SD – By rotating and pressing the control knob, select NAME (“Details”) to open more detailed information about the current track Þ page 86, fig. 89. If information about the current track, performer, album, year of issue, specific comments and the category has been stored in the MP3 file, you can bring up this information using NAME (“Details”). 87 – Press the MP3 ctrl control button in the MP3 menu. – By rotating and pressing the control knob, select SCAN Þ fig. 90.
88 CD/SD Setup MP3 Opening and closing Setup · Categ. display Þ page 90 The sound and tuning settings and the brightness of the display can be entered using the control buttons Þ page 169. Tips We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. In this way, you can be sure that you are not unnecessarily distracted from traffic when performing the procedures that follow. Please note Þ page 9, “Notes on Traffic Safety”. Repeating MP3 Fig.
88 CD/SD Setup MP3 Opening and closing Setup · Categ. display Þ page 90 The sound and tuning settings and the brightness of the display can be entered using the control buttons Þ page 169. Tips We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. In this way, you can be sure that you are not unnecessarily distracted from traffic when performing the procedures that follow. Please note Þ page 9, “Notes on Traffic Safety”. Repeating MP3 Fig.
CD/SD 89 Subdirectories – Select Repeat. – Select Off, Playlist/Dir., All playlists or Track Þ page 88, fig. 92. The tracks from an available MP3 data carrier can be repeated. · · Function Off: The Repeat function is switched off. Function Playlist/Dir.: The MP3 tracks from the current Playliste or of the current Directory are repeated. · Function All playlists: The MP3 tracks from all available Playlists or of all Directories are repeated.
90 CD/SD Track display of an MP3 data carrier immediately, the ID3 tag data are displayed for the track being played. If there are no ID3 tags, or if they have not been read, no information about the tracks is displayed. File name No information about the tracks is displayed. Category display If the display “Track name” was selected, the category display can be used. Fig. 94 Setup MP3: Select track display – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the MP3 menu. – Select Track display.
CD/SD 91 – Select Track display Þ page 90, fig. 94. – Select Track name. – Select Categ. display on Þ page 90, fig. 95. Information about the category of an MP3 track can be read from a previously stored ID3 tag. In order for this function to be available, Track name must be selected Þ page 90.
92 Adjusting sound settings Adjusting sound settings Setting basic sound characteristics Fig. 97 Sound: Balance adjustment (example radio menu) – Press the control button for the Sound function from an audio or Setup menu. Fig. 96 Sound: Setting the balance (example radio menu) – Select the desired sound setting (e.g. Balance) Þ fig. 96 with the control knob. – Rotate the specific control knob in the sound adjustment menu (e.g. Balance) Þ fig. 97 to set the sound characteristic to your liking.
Adjusting sound settings The following sound adjustments are possible: · · · · · · 93 DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Balance (left/right volume relationship) Fader (front/rear sound relationship) Treble Bass DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Þ page 93 Volume settings (Navigation info) Þ page 94 The sound setting for the Treble and Bass (lows) can be adjusted separately for radio, CD and MP3 operation.
94 Adjusting sound settings Tips Volume settings Vehicles with a BOSE sound system in conjunction with an AudioPilot do not have a DSP function. In this case your vehicle is equipped with dynamic noise compensation Þ page 94. Applies to vehicles: with BOSE sound system in conjunction with AudioPilot Dynamic noise compensation Vehicles with a BOSE sound system in conjunction with AudioPilot are equipped with dynamic noise compensation.
Adjusting sound settings 95 Tips If the volume is too high when the radio is turned on, it will be reduced automatically to a level set at the factory. If the volume is too low when the radio is turned on, it will be increased automatically to a level set at the factory.
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98 NAME (directory) NAME (directory) General safety precautions The driver is completely responsible for traffic safety even when driving with the Navigation System active. Be sure that you always have complete control of your vehicle in all traffic situations when using the directory. WARNING Pay attention first and foremost to your driving! As the driver of the vehicle, you have total responsibility for operating the vehicle safely Þ page 9, “Notes on Traffic Safety”.
NAME (directory) · Tips If you press the SETUP button Þ page 16 within the Name function, you can program sound and tuning settings using the control buttons and adjust the brightness for the display. · If you have not inserted a navigation DVD into the Navigation DVD drive, you cannot use the Directory function. Main directory menu General Starting from the main directory menu, directory entries can be administered. 99 Entries in the directory are filed as directory cards.
100 NAME (directory) Generating new entries in the directory – Press the NAME function button Þ page 16 if another menu is currently being displayed. – Select New entry. – Select Last name Þ fig. 102 and enter a name using the speller Þ page 30. – Select OK in the speller to confirm your entry. – Select additional data fields to enter the desired data Þ fig. 103. First, a name has to be entered. All other data fields are “greyed out” and cannot be selected Þ fig. 102.
NAME (directory) Searching directory entry 101 It is not absolutely necessary to enter a name in full to find it, but this can reduce the size of the entry selection provided. Directory entries are located by last name. Tips You can also select a stored entry through the Show list function Þ page 102. Editing a directory entry Fig. 104 Directory: Searching directory entry – Press the NAME function button Þ page 16 if another menu is currently being displayed. – Select Find entry Þ page 99, fig. 101.
102 NAME (directory) – Search and select the entry that is to be changed Þ page 101, fig. 105 and make your changes. Selecting a text field automatically activates a speller which allows letters and numerals to be entered. You can select individual entries from this list to recall or to change the stored data (e.g. navigation destination) Þ page 101. Deleting individual directory entries Viewing entries Fig. 107 Directory: deleting an individual entry Fig.
NAME (directory) – Confirm Are you sure you want to delete this entry? with Yes. The selected directory entry is deleted. 103 Setting directory navigation destination Deleting all directory entries Fig. 109 Directory: Select category Fig. 108 Directory: Delete directory – Press the NAME function button Þ page 16 if another menu is currently being displayed. – Select Delete directory Þ fig. 108. – Confirm Are you sure you want to delete all entries from the directory? with Yes.
104 NAME (directory) – Press the NAME function button Þ page 16. – Select an existing entry Þ page 101 or create a new entry Þ page 100. – Select as required Category private or business Þ page 103, fig. 109. – Select Navigation destination Þ page 103, fig. 110. – Enter the data for the navigation destination, or – Select Copy from current position or Get from previous dest. to import the destination data from one of the previous navigation destinations.
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108 Navigation (NAV) Navigation (NAV) General safety precautions Be sure that you always have complete control of your vehicle in all traffic situations when using navigation. The driver is completely responsible for traffic safety even when driving with the Navigation System active. WARNING · Always obey traffic laws, signs and signals, they take precedence over navigation system recommendations.
Navigation (NAV) · 109 Introduction Tips The Navigation System is designed to provide you with suggested routes in locating addresses, destinations and other points of interest. General · Changes in street names, construction zones, traffic flow, points of interest or other road system changes are beyond the control of Audi of America, Inc. · Complete, detailed mapping of lanes, roads, streets, toll roads, highways, etc.
110 Navigation (NAV) · Route with stopover (Route plan) Route without stopover (Single destination mode) In single destination mode you can drive directly to a destination Þ page 119. If you enter a direct destination and start guidance, you are given the option of up to three different routes Þ page 130. Route with stopover (Route plan) In this mode, you can choose up to three stopovers and one final destination Þ page 139.
Navigation (NAV) 111 · Your map data DVD includes the continental United States (excluding Alaska), Hawaii and parts of Canada on a single media allowing for seamless routing across coverage areas. · Street and city names can be changed. For this reason, there may be exceptions where the names stored on the DVD do not match the names that have been changed. · Navigation DVDs can be purchased from an Audi dealer. The dealer can also provide you with information about navigation DVD updates.
112 Navigation (NAV) Navigation voice guidance Route calculation is announced with the voice message “The route is being calculated”. During this time, “The route is being calculated” is shown in the Navigation System display and “CALC” is shown in the instrument cluster display. When route calculation is complete, guidance is given by spoken driving instructions and symbols. Driving recommendations are always made with enough time to make a turn.
Navigation (NAV) 113 map Þ page 143 and in Setup Navigation Þ page 151 to display the map. If you are navigating without stopovers, you have the option of selecting from up to three routes, in addition to detailed route information Þ page 130. If you are navigating with stopovers, you are shown the entire route with all stopovers and detailed information in an overview Þ page 132. Fig.
114 Navigation (NAV) Display Short description 6 A Change of direction arrow 7 A Bar graph (countdown): bars decreasing in size indicate how the distance to the immediate turn-off point is decreasing; the bar graph is not shown until a change of direction arrow is displayed. 8 A If there is another side street before the turn-off point which is not part of current guidance, this side street is represented by a side-street symbol in the instrument cluster display.
Navigation (NAV) As soon as you have entered a route into the Navigation System and begun navigating, guidance to your destination will also be displayed in the instrument cluster display. Display Short description 1 A Distance remaining to next turn point 2 A Estimated time of arrival at destination or current stopover 3 A Directional arrow 4 A Location-dependent display of freeway, highway and street names An arrow before the display identifies the name of the street onto which you should turn.
116 Navigation (NAV) – Press the NAV function button Þ page 16. The main navigation menu Þ page 115, fig. 120, the route plan Þ page 139, fig. 146 or the previously active navigation function menu appears in the display. – Press the appropriate control button Þ page 17 to get to 1 through A 4 Þ page 115, fig. 120. the submenuA The following submenus are available in navigation function: Control button functions Þ page 115, fig.
Navigation (NAV) The following submenus are available in navigation Setup function: Navigation submenus Press the SETUP function button in the NAV function Þ page 151 Map scheme (day/night) Orientation Map type Map contents Voice information Delete previous destinations Turn list Highway info Intersection map Auto intersection zoom Compass Version information Demo mode Set position/direction 117 Main navigation menu Entering a navigation destination Destinations can be easily entered in various ways.
118 Navigation (NAV) Entering destina- Section tion Region Þ page 118, “Region selection” Street within a region) Þ page 123, “Destination input street” City Þ page 125, “Entering street/city with special characters” Special destination Þ page 126, “Special destination input” Region selection Telephone number Þ page 126, “Special destination input” for a special destinatioin Map (coordinates) Þ page 128, “Destination input on map” Top destination Þ page 133, “Top destination” Previous destina
Navigation (NAV) – Press the NAV function button Þ page 16. – Press the control button with the Route function. 119 Entering single destination (Route without stopover) – Select Route without stopover to switch to single destination mode Þ page 119 Þ page 139. The destination entry menu Þ page 117, fig. 121 appears, or – Select Route with stopover to switch to route plan Þ page 121 and then select Destin.. The destination entry menu Þ page 117, fig. 121 appears. – Select Region Þ page 118, fig. 122.
120 Navigation (NAV) – Select Select city center to navigate to the center of the selected locality, or – Select Input street name, Special destination in city or Destination input on map to set more detailed destination criteria. – Select Start route guidance Þ page 129. Selection “Special destination in city” By selecting a special destination in the specified city, tourist attractions or public facilities (e.g. hospital, movie theater,) can be selected directly as a destination.
Navigation (NAV) Entering Route plan (Route with stopover) Up to three stopovers and a final destination can be set in the Route plan. 121 – Select Select city center to navigate to the center of the selected locality, or – Select Input street name, Special destination in city or Destination input on map to set more detailed destination criteria. – Enter stopovers by means of Add stopover 1, Add stopover 2 or Add stopover 3. – Select Start route guidance Þ page 129.
122 Navigation (NAV) Selection “Special destination in city” By selecting a special destination in the specified city, tourist attractions or public facilities (e.g. hospital, movie theater,) can be selected directly as a destination. If you would like to find a particular special destination independently of the city, select Special destination after selecting the country in the destination input menu Þ page 126.
Navigation (NAV) 123 Destination input street Within a selected region, a street can be selected even without specifying a city. Fig. 127 Navigation: Set more detailed street information Fig. 126 Navigation: Entering a street as destination using the speller – In a destination input menu Þ page 117, fig. 121, select another Region Þ page 118 from the list by rotating and pressing the control knob or confirm the region already being shown.
124 Navigation (NAV) – Select Start route guidance Þ page 129. If you select a region Þ page 118, existing entries in the destination input menu Þ page 117, fig. 121 (city, street and special destination) are deleted. This allows you to search for a street within a region. If the street entered exists in different cities, these cities are listed for you. Select one of the cities suggested.
Navigation (NAV) Selection “Input street name” By inputting the street in a city, the destination can be specified more precisely. After selecting the street, you can specify more detailed destination criteria by inputting an Intersection, a House number or through Enter destination on map Þ page 128. If you would like to find a street independently of the city, select Street after selecting the country in the main navigation menu.
126 Navigation (NAV) – Select City or Street. Special destination input – Enter the letters for the street/city in the letter speller display as far as the special characters (e.g. hyphen) Þ page 125, fig. 130. – In the speller display, select 0-9 Þ page 125, fig. 130 to switch from letter to number input. – Enter the special characters (e.g. hyphen). – In the speller display, switch from number to letter input as necessary to input additonal letters.
Navigation (NAV) – In a destination input menu Þ page 117, fig. 121, enter another Region as applicable. – Select Special destination Þ page 117, fig. 121. – Select Find entry Þ page 126, fig. 131 and enter the name using the speller, or – Select Telephone number, In immediate vicinity, In vicinity of destination, Along the route or Regionwide. – Select a subcategory or enter additional data for the special destination. – Select Set as destination.
128 Navigation (NAV) · Tips If you select a category (e.g. train station) and no selection is listed, no special destination is available on the navigation DVD for this category according to the restrictions you have set. · A function may not be selected (“greyed-out”) if it is not available according to the restrictions you have set, or if not permitted by local circumstances. Destination input on map Fig.
Navigation (NAV) – Confirm by rotating and pressing the control knob the third map menu item (destination flag) Þ page 128, fig. 133. · – Select Set as destination Þ page 128, fig. 134. · – Geben Sie ggf. Enter stopovers for route guidance with stopovers Þ page 139. 129 Tips The destination entry from the map is also available to you in the city submenu and street submenu. You can also set a map point which is not located on a street (e.g. by means of the geo-coordinates) using the crosshairs.
130 Navigation (NAV) – Select Start route guidance Þ page 129, fig. 135, the route is calculated and the map display is shown automatically. – Select one of the routes suggested in the single destination mode Þ page 130 on the map display by rotating and pressing the control knob. – In the route plan map display, confirm the route suggested Þ page 132 by rotating and pressing the control knob.
Navigation (NAV) – Press the control knob to start the route guidance desired. switching automatically to the map display. You are also offered a second fastest and a short route as a selection where possible.” When you select a route by rotating the control knob, you are shown various information about this route. The information that pertains to the selected route is highlighted in white.
132 Navigation (NAV) Route plan information before starting Route guidance 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 A 12 A 13 A 14 A 15 A Route includes seasonally closed roads Route includes roads closed at certain times of day Estimated distance to destination Estimated time of arrival at destination Starting point highlighted Highlighted stopover 1 on the map Highlighted stopover 2 on the map Highlighted stopover 3 on the map Final destination highlighted on map Orientation Scale Changing/Interrupting route guid
Navigation (NAV) 133 terminate this route guidance, select Cancel route guidance Þ page 132 Tips Calculated destinations can also be changed in the map display by moving the crosshairs Þ page 149. Top destination Fig. 139 Navigation: Map display of a top destination (push pin) – In a destination input menu Þ page 117, fig. 121, select the top destination desired from the list below the menu item “Start route guidance”. – Select Start route guidance. Fig.
134 Navigation (NAV) Memory control button Previous destinations The previous destinations are stored and can be loaded directly as a navigation destination. · Tips There may be entries which cannot be displayed fully in the display because they contain too many letters and are too long. If you select one of these entries using the control knob, a second window will open up after a few seconds. You will be given additional information about the selected entry in this window.
Navigation (NAV) – Select Top categories Þ page 134, fig. 140. You are given a list of suggestions with categories for useful special destinations. 135 Store in directory The current destination can be stored in the directory. – Select the desired category (e.g. Gas station. You are provided with a list containing the special destinations from the selected category. – Select a destination from the list. – Select Set as destination. Die Zieldaten werden automatisch in das Zieleingabemenü übernommen.
136 Navigation (NAV) – If you want the address to appear in the Top Destinations list Þ page 133 in einem Zieleingabemenü, select Display as top destination Þ page 133, fig. 138 and press the control knob. A check ¥ appears after the option. Load from directory – Select Save entry. Using Store in directory you can assign an entry in your directory to a destination Þ page 119. A Name must first be entered in the directory data fields.
Navigation (NAV) 137 – Using the speller, enter the name for the route. Tips Administration of the directory data is handled through the NAME button Þ page 98. – Select OK in the speller. The route plan entered is saved. A route plan provides the option of setting up to three stopovers in addition to a destination Þ page 121. You can then drive to each of these destinations in turn in the sequence set up.
138 Navigation (NAV) – Select Load route Þ page 134, fig. 140. – Select the route that you would like to load from the list. – Select Start route guidance. Tips A function may not be selected (“greyed-out”) if it is not available according to the restrictions you have set, or if not permitted by local circumstances. After storing several route plans Þ page 137, they can be loaded with a few operating steps. A route plan can be changed at any time.
Navigation (NAV) 139 Route control button Route with/without stopover Fig. 146 Navigation: Route plan Only the type of route guidance which is not active at the time is shown in the display as available. – Press the Route control button in the navigation menu. Fig. 145 Navigation: Route with stopover – If you would like to visit stopovers on the way to your final destination, select Route with stopover Þ fig.
140 Navigation (NAV) stopover, your route guidance will proceed with stopovers until you select and confirm Route without stopover. Route list Route with stopover Select this option to be guided to your final destination with stopovers. Stopovers can also be special destinations Þ page 126. Stopovers already entered can be deleted, changed or moved at any time, or you can drive to them immediately Þ page 137. Route without stopover Select this option to navigate directly to your destination.
Navigation (NAV) Route criteria Highway Route calculation depends on the route criteria selected. Comprises the options include and minimize. With Highway minimize, an attempt is made to avoid sections of freeway when calculating the route. If the destination is more than 300 km away, freeways are not avoided. 141 Ferry Comprises the options include and minimize. With Ferry minimize an attempt is made not to include any stretch which includes a ferry connection when calculating the route.
142 Navigation (NAV) Avoid route Map control button You can select this function once calculated route guidance is active. General – Press the Route control button in the navigation menu. There are various displays for maps and information with different options possible. – Select Avoid route from here Þ page 139, fig. 145. – By rotating and pressing the control knob, select the section on the presently calculated route from the vehicle position.
Navigation (NAV) the map by light grey lines Þ fig. 149. There is no route guidance for IPD sections, instead you are guided by directional arrows Þ fig. 149. These directional arrows point in the compass direction/a direct line to the destination. 143 Map and information display If you should be starting your route guidance in an IPD area, you will initially be guided by directional arrows. As soon as you leave the 2 . In Þ page 142, fig. 149 an IPD area, route guidance will start A 1 in an IPD area.
144 Navigation (NAV) The figures Þ page 143, fig. 150 and Þ page 143, fig. 151 show you the possible types of information in the map display: Map display with active side menu 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A The map display can be changed through the active side menu.
Navigation (NAV) After you have activated the side menu, you are shown information (city/street names and longitude/latitude) for the position you had reached at the time of activation.
146 Navigation (NAV) – Press the RETURN button Þ page 18, to leave the map side menu. Zoom map When you change the map orientation with the side menu active, this map orientation remains only for the time the side menu is active. After the map side menu is deactivated, the orientation entered in Setup becomes active again Þ page 153. When you make the selection North, the map is oriented to the North Þ page 145, fig. 153. The vehicle always remains in the center of the display.
Navigation (NAV) Changing scale with inactive side menu: – Press the Map control button in the navigation menu. – Rotate the control knob counterclockwise to zoom into the map (smaller scale, display of details), or – Rotate the control knob clockwise, to zoom out of the map (larger scale, more overview). You are shown the 1 Þ page 146, fig. 154 in the side menu. scale A Changing scale with inactive side menu: – Press the Map control button in the navigation menu.
148 Navigation (NAV) Map position menu – Press the Map control button in the navigation menu. – Press the control knob to switch to the side menu. – Rotate the control knob to the third menu item Þ fig. 156. – Press the control knob. – Select Detail info, Set as destination, Set as stopover or Save to directory. You can set the point marked at the time by the crosshairs as a destination or stopover, or save it to the directory.
Navigation (NAV) 149 Move map A new destination or stopover can be set using the map by moving the crosshairs horizontally and vertically. Fig. 159 Navigation: Moving the crosshairs vertically – Press the Map control button in the navigation menu. – Press the control knob to switch to the side menu. Fig. 158 Navigation: Moving the crosshairs horizontally – Rotate the control knob to the fourth menu item. – Press the control knob, the horizontal line in the crosshairs is highlighted in white Þ fig. 158.
150 Navigation (NAV) By pressing the RETURN button once, you leave the crosshairs setting and you can use other map menu items via the active side menu. Pressing the RETURN button again deactivates the side menu. Nav-Info control button Information data Fig. 161 Navigation: Geographic information (latitude, longitude) – Press the Nav-Info control button in the navigation menu. You are shown the final destination or next stopover with address, estimated time of arrival and distance Þ fig. 160.
Navigation (NAV) · · · · 151 Distance to destination Location of your vehicle Geographic location of your vehicle (latitude, longitude) Receivable satellites The last navigation announcement will also be repeated. Setup Navigation Opening and closing Setup Fig. 163 Setup Navigation: main menu (page two) – In a navigation menu, press the SETUP Þ page 16 function button, to open the main Setup menu for the navigation function Þ fig. 162. – Press the SETUP button again to close the main Setup menu again.
152 Navigation (NAV) · · · · · · Intersection map Þ page 158 Auto intersection zoom Þ page 159 Compass Þ page 160 Version information Þ page 160 Map scheme The map display can be changed according to driving conditions (day/night). Demo mode Þ page 161 Set position/direction Þ page 161 The sound and tuning settings and the brightness of the display can be entered using the control buttons Þ page 169. Tips We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. Please noteÞ page 9.
Navigation (NAV) night – Select north, dir. of travel or auto. The map display contains all topographical details. The background is shown dark Þ page 152, fig. 164. This provides a glare-free view of the map. The street names and their layout, place names and map contents are in contrasting light colors north auto dir. of travel The map scheme changes automatically from day to night display when the low-beam lights are turned on. The vehicle symbol points to the top.
154 Navigation (NAV) Map type Four different types of maps can be selected. Destination The map display is oriented to the destination, meaning that the map always shows the current single destination or final destination for a current route plan. The destination is marked with a destination flag. When you select this type of map, the North Þ page 153 orientation is set automatically to make it easier to orient yourself. Current position The current vehicle location is displayed.
Navigation (NAV) Map content In addition to the information that is displayed automatically, the map can also display other additional information. 155 – Select the filter All categories and press the control knob so that a check mark ¥ appears after All categories. At the same time, a check mark ¥ will appear after each filter option. Turning off individual filter options – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the navigation menu. – Select Map content.
156 Navigation (NAV) You can modify the map contents displayed to suit your wishes. The map contents are shown according to the scale selected. Delete previous destinations – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the navigation menu. Voice information – Select Delete previous destinations Þ fig. 168. – Bestätigen Sie Are you sure you that want to delete the previous destinations? with Yes. The entire list of previous destinations is deleted.
Navigation (NAV) – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the navigation menu. – Highlight Turn list with a check mark ¥ Þ page 151, fig. 163 to activate the function. 157 Highway info When driving on freeways, additional information is shown, for example for parking areas, freeway exits or rest areas. 1 Þ page 156, fig. 169are shown in The next three upcoming turns A the Turn list. The immediate upcoming turn is shown in the bottom section of the table.
158 Navigation (NAV) The immediate upcoming event (for example, an upcoming freeway interchange) is shown in the bottom section of the table. Intersection map If you pass an event, it is deleted from the three-part table. The next event drops down into the list. For events, the symbol is displayed Þ page 157, fig. 170, for freeway exits the number as well as the distance and estimated time of arrival to the event is displayed.
Navigation (NAV) – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the navigation menu. – Highlight the Intersection map with a check mark ¥ Þ page 158, fig. 171 to activate the function. 159 Auto intersection zoom The map displays in zoom mode at intersections. The map is divided into two parts at intersections. The right half of the display continues to show you the map display you selected. The left half of the display shows you a parallel enlarged view of the intersection area Þ page 158, fig. 172.
160 Navigation (NAV) – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the navigation menu. Compass – Highlight Compass with a check mark ¥ Þ fig. 174 to activate the function. If route guidance is not active, the vehicle orientation (compass direction) is shown in the instrument cluster display Þ fig. 175. If the system recognizes the road, the road on which you are presently driving is also shown. Version information – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the navigation menu. Fig.
Navigation (NAV) Demo mode Set position/direction Fig. 176 Setup Navigation: Activate demo mode Fig. 177 Setup Navigation: Input position/direction manually 161 – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the navigation menu. – Highlight Demo mode with a check mark ¥ Þ fig. 176 to activate the function. The Demo mode provides a simulation of the route you entered.
162 Navigation (NAV) – In a destination input menu Þ page 117, fig. 121, enter the desired location data. – Press the SETUP function button Þ page 16 in the navigation menu. – Select Set position/direction Þ page 161, fig. 176. – Using the crosshairs Þ page 149 on the map, select the desired starting point for route guidance on the map. – In the active side meu, select OK Þ page 161, fig. 177. – Set the direction of the location Þ page 161, fig. 178 by rotating the control knob.
Information (INFO) 163 Information (INFO) Introduction Main information menu Selecting information function Information data Navigation information can be selected using the INFO button. Location and destination information can both be displayed. – Press the INFO function button Þ page 16 to display the main information menu Þ fig. 179. The main information menu displays the same information as in the main function NAV once the control button for the Nav-Info is pressed. Fig.
164 Information (INFO) – Rotate the control knob to the right. The data for your current location with its geographical data and the number of receivable satellites is displayed.
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168 CAR CAR Introduction Selecting car function – Press the CAR function button Þ page 16. The main car menu or the menu for the Version function will be displayed. If you select the Version function in the main Car menu, the hardware and software status for the “Audi Navigation System plus” will be displayed. Tips If you press the SETUP button within the Car function, you can program sound and tuning settings using the control buttons and adjust the brightness for the display Þ page 169.
SETUP 169 SETUP Introduction General safety precautions Enter vehicle settings only when the vehicle is stationary. The procedures described below would distract your attention from traffic if you performed them while driving. Please note Þ page 9, “Notes on Traffic Safety”. Selecting Setup function – Press the SETUP button in addition to a button already pressed. The main Setup menu Þ fig. 180 which is part of the main function (e.g. radio) is displayed.
170 SETUP The following submenus are available in the Setup function: Settings control button Control button functions Þ page 169, fig. 180 Setting the menu language 1 A Settings 2 A Sound Setup submenus Display texts can be shown in different languages.
SETUP · · · · · 171 – Select Distance unit. German English – Select from the units miles or km. French Italian Spanish Time/Date format Tips The menu language can only be selected when the vehicle is stationary. The function is greyed out while you are driving and cannot be selected. Time of day and date can be adjusted through the preset formats. Setting distance unit (km/miles) Fig. 183 Setup: 12h time format setting Setting time format – Press the Settings control button in the Setup menu.
172 SETUP – Choose between the display 12h and 24h. Factory settings Setting date format Settings can be reset to prespecified default settings in this function. – Press the Settings control button in the Setup menu. – Select Time/Date format Þ page 171, fig. 182. – Select Date format Þ page 171, fig. 183. – Choose between the display MM/DD for the format “Month/Day” or DD.MM for the format “Day.Month”. The instruments cluster acts as the source for the time and date display.
SETUP 173 Display control button Delete user data User data in the Navigation System can be deleted. Switch off display – Press the Settings control button in the Setup menu. – Select Delete user data Þ page 172, fig. 184. – Confirm Are you sure you want to delete all user data?? with Yes. User data (e.g. directory data, previous destinations, radio memory list) are deleted. Sound control button Sound settings The explanations for the sound settings start with section Þ page 92. Fig.
174 SETUP – Press the RETURN button or î button Þ page 12 to switch the display on again. general adjustment for instrument lighting and with the Brightness function in the Navigation System. Brightness You can find more information about adjusting the instrument lighting in your Owner's Manual. Tips You can set display brightness manually. Fig. 186 Setup: Adjusting the brightness of the display – Press the Display control button in the Setup menu. – Select Brightness Þ page 173, fig. 185.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 175 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Self-help Categorie What's wrong if... Abhilfe General operation the system does not react to entries? A system reset-start provides easy immediate help when the Navigation System has crashed Þ page 20. you change the main function, but the main menu is not displayed? If you press the function button again, the main menu will be displayed Þ page 16.
176 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Warranty The same warranty conditions apply to the equipment as to new vehicles. Damage under the warranty excludes improper treatment of the radio or attempts to make repairs by unqualified persons. The unit must not have suffered any external damage. Exchange service After expiration of the warranty, equipment requiring repair will be exchanged for overhauled equipment at replacement value with an exchange part warranty.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) General operation RADIO, CD NAME, TEL NAV, INFO 177 CAR, SETUP
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180 Alphabetical index A B CD - CD list CD selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Activate your Satellite Radio Service . . . . 68 Band (Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Adhesive labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, 50 Basic operating functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Adjust volulme from multi-function steering wheel . . 22, 25 BOSE and AudioPilot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Adjusting volume ON/OFF knob . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index Change scale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Cleaning tips Navigation DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Cleaning your CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Compact Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Control button Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 CD control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 CD list . . . . . . . . . . .
182 Alphabetical index DVD Tips on handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 DVD navigation drive Ejecting CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ejecting navigation DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loading CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loading navigation DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 37 35 38 36 Dynamic noise compensation . . . . . . . . . . 94 E Ejecting navigation DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index Loading navigation DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Mix (Random) CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 MP3 - MP3 list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Selecting drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 M MMC memory cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 MP3 - Sound See Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Move map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . .
184 Alphabetical index N Name (directory) - General Delete all entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Delete individual entries . . . . . . . . . . 102 Editing an entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Function button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Generate new entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 New entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index Navigation - Memory Delete route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Load from directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Load route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Previous destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Route plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137, 138 Save route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Store in directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Top categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
186 Alphabetical index O Operating Instructions How the book is organized . . . . . . . . . . 4 Optional equipment Marked with an asterisk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Owner's Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 4 P PIN number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Position menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Precautions with laser devices . . . . . . . . . 48 Previous destinations . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index 67 68 72 73 60 70 70 71 69 67 Settings (Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 SCAN MP3 track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Scanning a CD track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Station scan (FM/AM range) . . . . . . . . . 64 Setup - General Function button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Route without stopover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Screen settings Brightness . . . . .
188 Alphabetical index Setup MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Category display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Close . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repeat current track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repeat MP3 data carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . Subdirectories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Track display . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index System settings Delete user data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting the menu language . . . . . . Setting date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting distance unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Track display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 173 172 170 171 171 171 Track next/previous CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .