Point AUDI A3 2007 8P / 2.G RNS_E Navigation System Manual

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Display29
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Orientation symbolsCursor and arrows
Cursor and arrows provide orientation when navi-
gating through the different menus.
This cursor designates a chosen line in a menu.
The arrows pointing up or down point to other menu points
(scrolling up/down).
After a selection is made, this arrow points to other available
selections or possible settings.
Selected textYour choice will be highlighted in white text
fig.24.
Fig. 23 Section of
display: Orientation
symbols
A1A2A3
Fig. 24 Section of
display: Example of
highlighted line

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Drives41
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Loading a memory card
The Navigation System contains two MP3 card
readers.
– Press the button to open the display page 39,
fig.38.
– Insert the memory card with the label side up (contact
surface down) into the card reader slot fig.39. The
missing corner of the memory card must point to the
front right as seen in the direction of travel 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.I f t h e m e m o r y c a r d h a s b e e n l o a d e d c o r r e c t l y, t h e f o r m a t t e d s t o r a g e
capacity of the card is displayed in the open display. In addition, the
file format “MP3”, or possibly the date carrier name, is displayed if
MP3 audio files have been stored on the card and they can be read
by the MP3 player.
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. If the memory card is removed from the drive, there is a
possibility that the data will be destroyed. In this case, the memory
card can no longer be read and must be formatted.
If a memory card has been inserted and not played, the data from
the ID3 tag s are re ad in the b ackground. If you star t playback of the
memory card immediately, the ID3 tag data are displayed for the
track being played.
Note
Use only single-piece SD/MMC memory cards. If you use SD/MMC
adapter cards (multi-piece memory cards), the memory card can
become detached from the adapter as the result of vibration while
driving. There is a possibility that individual pieces may become
stuck in the drive.
Fig. 39 Display open:
Inserting a memory
card.Fig. 40 Display open:
Position of the
SD/MMC card during
loading

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Drives 46Removing and inserting the magazineYou can load and remove the CD magazine with the Naviga-
tion System switched on or off.
Removing the magazine from the CD changer
– Slide the changer door open fig.46.
– Press the cartridge eject button fig.46. The maga-
zine automatically comes out.
– Remove the magazine .
Inserting the magazine in the CD changer
– Open the sliding door of the CD slot fig.46.
– Slide the magazine all the way in with the inscription
“disc” on top. While doing this, the arrow on the maga-
zine must point towards the magazine slot fig.46.– Close the changer door .
After inserting the magazine, you will hear a “working noise” from
t h e CD c ha n g e r. Th e d e v i c e i s s im p l y c o u n t i n g h o w ma ny C Ds a r e i n
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
A1
A2
A3
A;
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Navigation (NAV)109
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Tips

The Navigation System is designed to provide you with
suggested routes in locating addresses, destinations and other
points of interest.

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., is not possible, therefore you may encounter
discrepancies between the mapping and your actual location.
IntroductionGeneralFig. 112 Display: Example of navigation mapThe Audi Navigation System can help you to reach your destination
without spending a lot of time studying maps.
During the trip you will receive information on vehicle location,
in structions for turning (directio n and dis tance to turn-off), p resen t
distance to destination and estimated time of arrival at destination
in the Navigation System display
fig.112 and in the instrument
cluster display
page 111, fig.114. In addition you will receive
navigation prompts in the form of a spoken announcement
page 112.
There are two possibilities for guide destination:
Route without stopover (Single destination mode)

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Navigation (NAV) 110
Route with stopover (Route plan)
Route without stopover (Single destination mode)
In single destination mode you can drive directly to a destination
page 119.
If you enter a direct destination and start guidance, you are given
the option of up to three different routes
page 130.
Route with stopover (Route plan)
In this mode, you can choose up to three stopovers and one final
destination
page 139.
For example, while on your way to your final destination, you could
have three stopovers, such as: the nearest gasoline station, then a
restaurant and after that a point of interest to visit
page 121.
WARNING
Follow the traffic laws for the area in which you are driving. If
driving instructions run contrary to traffic laws, the traffic laws
always take precedent.
Tips
However, the system will not provide you with any information
about the meaning of traffic signs and signals!
How does the Navigation System work?
The Navigation System works with the help of satel-
lites (GPS).To determine current vehicle position, distance sensors, gyroscopes
and satellite signals are analyzed. The signals are transmitted by
GPS satellites. The acronym GPS stands for “Global Positioning
System”.
The recorded information is transferred to the navigation system
a n d t h e n c o m p a re d w i t h t h e m a p m a t e r i a l s to re d o n t h e N a v i g a t io n
DVD. In this way, guidance to your destination can be calculated
precisely.
To c a l c u l a t e g u i d a n c e t o y o u r d e s t i n a t i o n , t h e n a v i g a t i o n D V D h a s t o
be inserted into the navigation drive. The drive for the Navigation
System is located behind the system display
page 35.
When the navigation DVD is inserted, the system starts automati-
cally and navigation destinations can be entered page 117.
Five differe nt languages (German, E nglish, French, Spanish, Italian)
are availabe on the navigation DVD for the audible navigation
prompts. You can change the language for the audible navigation
voice messages using the Menu language function in Setup
page 170.Tips

Snow and other objects on the GPS antenna or screening by
trees and large buildings can interfere with satellite reception and
m a ke i t m o re d i ffe re n t to d e t e rm i n e v e h i c l e l o c a t i o n . I f s e v e ra l s a t e l -
lites are turned off or disabled, this may result in interference with
GPS reception and make it more difficult to determine vehicle loca-
tion.

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Navigation (NAV)113
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP map
page 143 and in Setup Navigation
page 151 to d i s p l a y th e
map.
If you are navigating without stopovers, you have the option of
selecting from up to three routes, in addition to detailed route infor-
mation
page 130.
If you are n avigatin g with stopovers, you are shown the entire route
with all stopovers and detailed information in an overview
page 132.
You can also use the map as presented in the Navigation System
display to enter a destination
page 128.
Applies to vehicles: with display of the instrument clusterVisual presentation in the instrument cluster display
A s s o o n a s y o u h a v e e n t e r e d a r o u t e i n t o t h e N a v i g a t i o n S y s t e m a n d
begun navigating, guidance to your destination will also be
displayed in the instrument cluster display.
Fig. 116 Instrument
cluster display:
Example of route guid-
ance presentation
Display
Shor t descriptionEstimated time of arrival at destination or current
stopoverDistance remaining to next turn pointDirectional arrowLocation-dependent display of freeway, highway
and street names
An arrow before the display identifies the name of
the street onto which you should turn.Total kilometers to destination or current stopover
Fig. 117 Instrument
cluster display:
Example of route guid-
ance presentation
(turn off)
A1A2A3A4A5

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Navigation (NAV) 114When the turn-off is immediately ahead, the arrow points in the
direction in which you should turn. In addition, the name of the
street is shown under the arrow. A bar graph
page 113, f i g .1 1 7 o n
the right in the display takes you precisely to the turn-off point.
If it is necessary to make a lane change before the turn off, you are
warned in plenty of time about this lane change before the turn-off
arrow by a second arrow
page 111, fig.114.
Tips
With active guidance, you can switch to the trip computer display*
by pressing the trip computer reset button*. Pushing the trip
c o mp ut e r re s e t b ut to n * a g a in r e t ur n s y o u to g u i d a n c e . Yo u c a n fin d
detailed information about the trip computer* in the Owner's
Manual.
Applies to vehicles: with color instrument cluster display:Visual presentation in the instrument cluster display
Change of direction arrowBar graph (countdown): bars decreasing in size indi-
cate 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.If there is another side street before the turn-off
point which is n ot pa r t of current guidan ce , this side
street is represented by a side-street symbol in the
instrument cluster display.
Display
Short description
A6A7A8
Fig. 118 Instrument
cluster display:
Example of route guid-
ance presentationFig. 119 Instrument
cluster display:
Example of route guid-
ance presentation
(turn off)

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Navigation (NAV)115
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP A s s o o n as y o u h a v e e n t e r e d a r o u t e i n t o t h e N a v i g a t i o n S y s t e m a n d
begun navigating, guidance to your destination will also be
displayed in the instrument cluster display.
When the turn-off is immediately ahead, the arrow points in the
direction in which you should turn. In addition, the name of the
s t r e e t i s s h o w n u n d e r t h e a r r o w. A b a r g r a p h
page 114, fig.119 on
the right in the display takes you precisely to the turn-off point.If it is necessary to make a lane change before the turn off, you are
warned in plenty of time about this lane change before the turn-off
arrow by a second arrow
page 111, fig.114.
Tips
With active guidance, you can switch to the trip computer display*
by pressing the trip computer reset button*. Pushing the trip
c o mp ut e r re s e t b ut to n * a g a in r e t ur n s y o u to g u i d a n c e . Yo u c a n fin d
detailed information about the trip computer* in the Owner's
Manual.Selecting navigation function
The navigation functions can be selected with the
function button.Fig. 120 Display: Main navigation menu
Display
Short descriptionDistance remaining to next turn pointEstimated time of arrival at destination or current
stopoverDirectional arrowLocation-dependent display of freeway, highway
and street names
An arrow before the display identifies the name of
the street onto which you should turn.Total kilometers to destination or current stopoverChange of direction arrowBar graph (countdown): bars decreasing in size indi-
cate 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.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.
A1AA AA4A9A:A
NAV

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Navigation (NAV) 120
– 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 destina-
tion criteria.
– Select Start route guidance page 129.After you have started route guidance, you are offered up to three
routes
page 130, f i g .1 3 6 . S e l e c t o n e o f t h e r o u t e s b y r o t a t i n g a n d
pressing the control knob. If you do not select any of the routes
s u g g e s t e d , t h e r o u t e m a r k e d i s a u t o m a t i c a l l y i m p o r t e d a f t e r a d e l a y
once the trip has started or during the trip. The delay gives you the
opportunity to change the route selection one more time. You can
find additional information on route selection starting on
page 130.
Switch from the letter speller to the number speller to enter a city
with special characters (e.g. hyphen, apostrophe or period) page 125.
Selection “Select city center”
The Navigation System calculates route guidance to the center of
the city entered.
Selection “Input street name”
B y i n p u t t i n g t h e s t r e e t i n a c i t y, y o u c a n s p e c i f y t h e d e s t i n a t i o n m o r e
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
page 128.
If you would like to find a street independently of the city, select
Street after selecting the country in the destination entry menu.Selection “Special destination in city”
By selecting a special destination in the specified city, tourist attrac-
tions 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 indepen-
dently of the city, select Special destination after selecting the
country in the destination entry menu
page 126.
Selection “Destination input on map”
You can find destinations for a specified city from the map display.
If the map is being displayed to select a destination, the crosshairs
are in the center of the city in question. By moving the crosshairs
horizontally and vertically, you can set a new destination
page 149.
If additional detailed information is available for the selected point
on the map, you can display it using the Detail info function.
I f y o u a r e n a v i g a t i n g i n s i n g l e d e s t i n a t i o n m o d e , t h e Set as stopover
function is greyed out
page 139.
Yo u c a n a l s o Save to directory
page 135 the selected map destina-
tion
By inputting a street, you can predetermine the map location in
greater detail.
Tips

If you have entered a city in the speller display, you can confirm
the entry for this city by pressing and holding the control knob. Or,
y o u e n t e r p a r t o f a c it y a n d yo u a l re a d y r e c o g n i z e t h e d e s i re d c i t y i n
the speller display list, you can shift directly to the city list by
keeping pressure on the control knob.

Entered destinations can be saved
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Navigation (NAV) 122Selection “Special destination in city”
By selecting a special destination in the specified city, tourist attrac-
tions 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 indepen-
dently of the city, select Special destination after selecting the
country in the destination input menu
page 126.
Selection “Destination input on map”
You can find destinations for a specified city from the map display.
If the map is being displayed to select a destination, the crosshairs
are in the center of the city in question. By moving the crosshairs
horizontally and vertically, you can set a new destination
page 149.
If additional detailed information is available for the selected point
on the map, you can display it using the Detail info function.
Using the Set as stopover fu n c t io n , y o u c a n a l s o s e t t h e d e s t in a t io n
from the map as a stopover
page 139.
Yo u c a n a l s o Save to directory the selected map destination
By inputting a street, you can predetermine the map location in
greater detail.
Tips

If you have entered a city in the speller display, you can confirm
the entry for this city by pressing and holding the control knob. Or,
yo u e n t e r p a r t o f a c i t y a n d y o u a l re a d y re co g n i ze t h e d e s ir e d c i t y in
the speller display list, you can shift directly to the city list by
keeping pressure on the control knob.

Route plans that have been entered can be saved
page 137.

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