radio AUDI A5 2010 B8 / 1.G RNS_E Navigation System Manual

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CD/SD91
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
–Select Tr a c k d i s p l a y page 90, fig.94.
–Select Tr a c k n a m e.
–Select Categ. display on 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,
Tr a c k n a m e must be selected
page 90.

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Adjusting sound settings 92Adjusting sound settingsSetting basic sound characteristicsFig. 96 Sound: Setting the balance (example radio menu)Fig. 97 Sound: Balance adjustment (example radio menu)
– Press the control button for the Sound function from an
audio or Setup menu.
– Select the desired sound setting (e.g. Balance) fig.96
with the control knob.
– R o t a t e t h e s p e c i f i c c o n t r o l k n o b i n t h e s o u n d a d j u s t m e n t
menu (e.g. Balance) fig.97 to set the sound character-
istic to your liking.
– B y p r e s s i n g t h e c o n t r o l k n o b o r t h e b u t t o n , t h e
setting is imported and you leave the settings menu.The Display
fig.97 shows the degree of adjustment.
RETURN

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Adjusting sound settings93
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP The following sound adjustments are possible:

Balance (left/right volume relationship)

Fader (front/rear sound relationship)

Tr e b l e

Bass

DSP (Digital Signal Processing)
page 93

Volume settings (Navigation info)
page 94
The sound setting for the Tre b l e and Bass (lows) can be adjusted
separately for radio, CD and MP3 operation.
The settings that you enter apply to the operating mode that is
currently active in the Navigation System. If you change the bass
setting, for example, when playing a CD, it will not affect radio or
MP3 operation.
DSP (Digital Signal Processing)Fig. 98 DSP: GALA settings– Press the control button for the Sound function from an
audio or Setup menu.
– Select DSP.
– Select GALA.
– Select one of the five levels, or
– Select off to switch the function off.Th e GALA function matches the volume to the speed to compensate
for road and wind noise.
If you set level 1, the volume is increased less as speed increases. If
you set level 5, the volume is increased more as speed increases.

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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)99
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Tips

If you press the button
page 16 wi t h i n t h e N a me f un c -
tion, 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 menuGeneral
Starting from the main directory menu, directory
entries can be administered.Fig. 101 Display: Main directory menu
Entries in the directory are filed as directory cards. Each directory
card contains data fields to store data on the person, on their
address and for communication with this person. These data can
also be used for Navigation
page 136.
You can store two navigation destinations* for one directory entry,
one navigation destination* for the “business” category, and one
navigation destination* for the “private” category
page 103. You
can open these stored navigation destinations in the Navigation
m e n u u s i n g t h e c o n t r o l b u t t o n w i t h t h e Memory f u n c t i o n ( l o a d f r o m
directory)
page 136.
Navigation destinations which you set in the directory as a top desti-
nation
page 133 are displayed in the main navigation menu
under the function “Start route guidance”.
Using the button (directory), you can call up all entries
without and with stored destination. Via the navigation menu Load
from directory
page 136, you can call up all entries with stored
navigation destination.
SETUP
NAME

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NAME (directory)101
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Searching directory entry
Directory entries are located by last name.Fig. 104 Directory: Searching directory entry– Press the function button page 16 if another
menu is currently being displayed.
–Select Find entry page 99, fig.101.
– Enter the name you are looking for page 30 over the
speller (last name), or
–Select LIST in the speller and select the entry from the
list. The directory card with all the stored data is
displayed.The entries found are displayed in the list. They can also be edited
subsequently
page 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.
Tips
You can also select a stored entry through the Show list function page 102.Editing a directory entryFig. 105 Directory: Edit stored entry– Press the function button page 16 if another
menu is currently being displayed.
– Select Find entry or Show list page 99, fig.101.
NAME
NAME

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NAME (directory)103
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
–Confirm Are you sure you want to delete this entry? w ith
Ye s. The selected directory entry is deleted.Deleting all directory entriesFig. 108 Directory: Delete directory– Press the function button page 16 if another
menu is currently being displayed.
–Select Delete directory fig.108.
–Confirm Are you sure you want to delete all entries from
the directory? with Ye s. All directories entries are
deleted.
Setting directory navigation destinationFig. 109 Directory: Select category
Fig. 110 Directory: Enter navigation destination for an entry
NAME

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Telephone105
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Te l e p h o n eGeneralTelephone is not installed.

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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)111
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP

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.

GPS positioning works in only one direction, i.e. the navigation
system receives data to determine vehicle location, but does not
broadcast data.
Navigation route guidanceFig. 113 Navigation: Example of screen in the Navigation System display
Guidance for your route navigation is provided both visually and
acoustically:
with voice messages
page 112

through a screen in the Navigation System display
fig.113
(
page 112)

through a display in the instrument cluster
fig.114
(
page 113)Tips

If the recommended route is not followed, the system will calcu-
late a new route from the current location.

It is also possible to start the navigation in demo mode
page 161 for simulation purposes.
Fig. 114 Navigation:
Example of display in
the instrument cluster

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