automatic AUDI A3 2006 8P / 2.G RNS_E Navigation System Manual
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CD/SD81
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
CD Random play
CD tracks can also be played in random order.Fig. 81 CD: Random–Press the CD control button in the CD menu.
– By rotating the control knob, select MIX (“Random”)
fig.81.
– Press the control knob.The possibilities for Random play depend on the different settings
available for Repeat in the Setup CD menu
page 82.
I f y o u h a v e s w i t ch e d t he Repeat function off in Setup CD, the CDs in
a CD changer* are played one after the other in random order. The
tracks on the current CD are first played in random order. After all
the tracks have been played, the next CD is loaded.I f y o u s e t Repeat in Setup CD for only a single CD, only the tracks on
the current CD will be played in random order.
I f y o u h a v e s e t Repeat fo r a s i n g l e Tra c k in Setup CD, you cannot use
random play. The Scan function also cannot be used
page 81.
Scan CD tracksFig. 82 CD: Scanning a track–Press the CD control button in the CD menu.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select SCAN
fig.82.Pressing the control knob activates automatic track scan. Each track
on the CD will be played for a few seconds.
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CD/SD87
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select NAME
(“Details”) to open more detailed information about the
current track 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”).
Tips
Because there are different methods of generating MP3 files, it is
possible that MP3 files cannot be played or information cannot be
read. You can find additional hints starting on
page 37.
Scan MP3 track (SCAN)Fig. 90 MP3: Scanning tracks on a MP3
–Press the MP3 ctrl control button in the MP3 menu.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select SCAN
fig.90.Pressing the control knob activates automatic track scan. Each track
on the MP3 data carrier will be played for a few seconds.
When the button is pressed again, the scanning stops and the title
currently being played will continue to play.
Tips
Because there are different methods of generating MP3 files, it is
possible that MP3 files cannot be played or information cannot be
read. You can find additional hints starting on
page 37.
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Adjusting sound settings 94
TipsVehicles 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
page 94.
Applies to vehicles: with BOSE sound system in conjunction with AudioPilotDynamic noise compensationVehicles with a BOSE sound system in conjunction with AudioPilot
are equipped with dynamic noise compensation.
Dynamic noise compensation automatically adjust music playback
so that the music is no t drowned out b y no ise . No matter what kind
of ambient noise you have in the vehicle, the music playback level
remains the same.
Dynamic noise compensation takes account of both temporary and
permanent ambient noise.
How does dynamic noise compensation work?
A microphone in the vehicle interior detects both the noise level of
the music playback and intrusive noises. The intrusive noises are
digitally analyzed and evaluated. The system simultaneously
ensures that the music playback level is increased by the frequen-
cie s affe cte d by intrusive noise so that music playback remains at a
constant level for good listening.
Tips
In the event of a malfunction in the AudioPilot system, a gong signal
sounds three times to alert you after the Navigation System is
turned on. Have the AudioPilot system inspected by a qualified
dealership.
Vo l u m e s e t t i n g sFig. 99 Display: Volume settings– Press the control button for the Sound function from an
audio or Setup menu.
– Select Vo lum e set tin g s.
– Select Navigation info.
– Rotate and press the control knob to set the desired
volume.When you adjust the volume for Navigation prompts, a test
announcement is made automatically. This test announcement is
made only if the navigation DVD is in the DVD navigation drive page 35.
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Adjusting sound settings95
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
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 automati-
cally to a level set at the factory.
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NAME (directory) 100Generating new entries in the directoryFig. 102 Directory: Enter name for a new entry
Fig. 103 Directory: Name entered, remaining data fields can be completed
– Press the function button page 16 if another
menu is currently being displayed.
– Select New entry.
– Select Last name fig.102 and enter a name using the
speller page 30.
– Select OK in the speller to confirm your entry.
– Select additional data fields to enter the desired data
fig.103.F i r s t , a n a m e h a s t o b e e n t e r e d . A l l o t h e r d a t a f i e l d s a r e “ g r e y e d o u t ”
and cannot be selected
fig.102. After you have entered a name,
you can enter the remaining data.
By selecting a data field, a speller is automatically activated
page 30 which allows letters and numerals to be entered.
The entires in the directory are saved automatically.
W h e n y o u h a v e c r e a t e d a d i r e c t o r y c a r d a n d y o u p r e s s t h e
button, you can start the next entry.
NAME
RETURN
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NAME (directory) 102
– Search and select the entry that is to be changed
page 101, fig.105 and make your changes.Selecting a text field automatically activates a speller which allows
letters and numerals to be entered.Viewing entriesFig. 106 Directory: Show list– Press the function button page 16 if another
menu is currently being displayed.
– Select Show list page 101, fig.104. All entries for the
directory are listed.
You can select individual entries from this list to recall or to change
the stored data (e.g. navigation destination)
page 101.
Deleting individual directory entriesFig. 107 Directory: deleting an individual entry– Press the function button page 16 if another
menu is currently being displayed.
– Select Find entry or Show list page 99, fig.101.
– Select the entry to be deleted from the directory
page 101, fig.105.
– Select Delete this entry.
NAME
NAME
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Navigation (NAV)131
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
– Press the control knob to start the route guidance
desired.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.
The following information can be displayed for the individual
routes.
Route guidance includes sections of freeway
Estimated freeway kilometers
Route includes sections of road subject to tolls or sticker
showing the length of the sections
Route includes ferry connection(s)
Route includes roads closed at certain times of day
Route includes seasonally closed roads
Estimated distance to destination
Estimated time of arrival at destination
Destination highlighted on map
Suggested route 1
Suggested route 2
Suggested route 3
Starting point highlighted
Orientation
Scale
When you have entered a single destination and started route guid-
ance, the system switches automatically to route selection display.
The route highlighted after the automatic switch to map display is
the route which was calculated according to the criteria
page 141
that you set. For e x ample, if you set “fast in the “Route criteria”, the
route with the shortest estimated arrival time is highlighted after switching automatically to the map display. You are also offered a
second fastest and a short route as a selection where possible.”
If you do not select any of the routes suggested, the route marked
is automatically imported after a delay once the trip has started or
during the trip. The delay gives you the opportunity to change the
route selection one more time.
Tips
The estimated time for the possible routes depends on the various
route options. As soon as the calculation is complete, these routes
are shown on the map display. In some cases, visual overlaps may
result, in which c ase the route ca n be distinguished vis ually on ly by
the change in the distance given or the estimated time of arrival.
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Navigation (NAV) 134Memory control buttonPrevious destinations
The previous destinations are stored and can be
loaded directly as a navigation destination.Fig. 140 Navigation: select previous destinations–Press the Memory c o n t r o l b ut t o n i n t h e n a v i g a t i o n m e n u .
– Select Previous destinations. You will see a list of the
most recently entered destinations. This list is updated
automatically.
– Select your desired entry.
– Select Start route guidance.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 addi-
tional information about the selected entry in this window.
The list of previous destinations can be deleted in the Setup
Navigation menu
page 156.
To p c a t e g o r i e sFig. 141 Navigation: Top categories–Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
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Navigation (NAV) 138
– Select Load route page 134, fig.140.
– Select the route that you would like to load from the list.
– Select Start route guidance.After storing several route plans
page 137, they can be loaded
with a few operating steps.
A route plan can be changed at any time. Select a destination from
the route plan by rotating and pressing the control knob. Then you
can select Change, Move, Delete or Drive to now.
Change
Here you are entering new navigation data for your destination or
stopover.
Move
Here you are reordering the sequence of your destination and stop-
overs.
Delete
The selected destination or stopover can be deleted. If you delete a
destination, the system will automatically select a stopover and
make that your new destination.
Drive to now
You can drive directly to the selected final destination or stopover.
If you do not want to ed it the saved route, the route will b e sa ved in
the memory when Start route guidance is activated and the current
vehicle location will be used as the starting point for navigation.
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.Delete route–Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Delete route.
– Select the route to be deleted from the list.
–Confirm Are you sure you want to delete the route? with
Ye s. The selected route is deleted.
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Navigation (NAV) 142Av o id ro u t eYou can select this function once calculated route guidance
is active.
–Press the Route control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Avoid route from here page 139, fig.145.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select the
section on the presently calculated route from the
vehicle position.
– By pressing the control knob, you confirm the section
you wish to avoid.The Navigation System will calculate an alternative route for the
section of the route you wish to avoid.
If you stop route guidance and restart it, the blocked out section
entered is cancelled and has to be reset if required.
Tips
If the Avoid route from here fun ction is greyed out or the Na vig a-
tion System does not calculate an alternate route, local conditions
are making this impossible.
If the recommended detour route is not followed, the system
automatically calculates a new route from the current position
without given further consideration to the previously closed
section.
Map control buttonGeneral
There are various displays for maps and information
with different options possible.Fig. 149 Navigation: Map display with an IPD areaPossible map displays are:
Map and information display during route guidance with inac-
tive side menu
page 143.
Map display with active side menu
page 144
If light grey lines
fig.149 are shown on the map display, this
means that IPD sections/areas are being shown. IPD means “in-
progress-data”, i.e data collection is incomplete and consequently
they cannot be included for route guidance. These IPD
sections/areas are on the Navigation DVD and are represented on