AUDI A6 2010 C6 / 3.G RNS_E Navigation System Manual

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Navigation (NAV) 126
– Select City or Street.
– Enter the letters for the street/city in the letter speller
display as far as the special characters (e.g. hyphen)
page 125, fig.130.
– In the speller display, select 0-9 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.
– Confirm the street/city entered with OK, or
– In the speller display, select LIST and select the street or
city from the list.
– Enter additional data for your route and start the route
page 129.Usin g the number speller, you can input the special cha racters (e.g .
hyphen, apostrophe or period).
For example, if you would like to input the street “MAIN-STREET”,
first enter the letters “MAIN” using the letter speller. Then switch to
the number speller
page 125, fig.130 to input the hyphen. The
letters “STREET” are entered after switching back to the letter
speller.
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.
Special destination inputFig. 131 Navigation: Special destination categories
Fig. 132 Navigation: Special destination category selection in the vicinity

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Navigation (NAV)127
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
– In a destination input menu page 117, fig.121, enter
another Region as applicable.
–Select Special destination page 117, fig.121.
–Select Find entry page 126, fig.131 and enter the
name using the speller, or
–Select Te l e p h o n e n u m b e r, 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. Th e s pe c i a l de s t i n a t i o n i s au to -
matically transferred to the route guidance.
– Geben Sie ggf. Enter stopovers for route guidance with
stopovers page 139.
–Select Start route guidance page 129.The special destinations stored on the navigation DVD (e.g. airports,
gas stations, etc.) can be selected.
Using the Find entry, you can input the name of the special destina-
tion with the speller.
When you confirm a selected special destination, it becomes the
new destination.
Selection “Telephone number”
When telephone number for the special destinations are stored on
the navigation DVD, you can enter these special destinations by the
telephone number.Selection “In immediate vicinity”
This special destination
page 126, fig.132 refers to the area
immediately surrounding the current vehicle position.
This function is especially useful for planning stopovers, for
example to find the nearest restaurant.
The list of special destinations displayed is sorted in ascending
order according to distance (as the crow flies) to your location. The
distance displayed for special destinations can differ considerably
from the driving distance.
Selection “In vicinity of destination”
After a destination has been entered in a menu for destination
in put, a s pecial des tina tion ca n be in the vicinity of the destination.
If no destination has been entered in the destination input menu,
this function is greyed out.
This special destination refers to a final destination already calcu-
lated and is useful, for example, when you are looking for a gas
station at your destination.
Selection “Along the route”
This special destination refers to route calculation. Special destina-
tions “Along the route” can only be selected during active route
guidance.
It is particularly suitable for setting a specific special destination
along the calculated route. Only special destinations situated
directly on the route are located.
Selection “Region-wide”
This special destination is not assigned to any city or previously
selected destination. You will receive a list of all possible special
destinations in each country. For example, you can obtain a list of
the possible airports for the specified region.

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Navigation (NAV) 128
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 f u n c t i o n m a y n o t b e s e l e c t e d ( “ g r e y e d - o u t ” ) i f i t i s n o t a v a i l a b l e
according to the restrictions you have set, or if not permitted by
local circumstances.
Destination input on mapFig. 133 Navigation: Destination on the mapFig. 134 Navigation: Setting map point as destination
– In a destination input menu page 117, fig.121, enter
another Region as applicable.
–Press the Map control button.
– Press the control knob to switch to the map side menu
page 144.
– Change the scale if necessary page 146.
– Activate the crosshairs page 149 in the active side
menu by rotating and pressing the control knob.
– Use the crosshairs to the find the corresponding destina-
tion on the map.
– Press the button to deactivate the crosshairs.
RETURN

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Navigation (NAV)129
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
– Confirm by rotating and pressing the control knob the
third map menu item (destination flag) page 128,
fig.133.
–Select Set as destination page 128, fig.134.
– Geben Sie ggf. Enter stopovers for route guidance with
stopovers page 139.
–Select Start route guidance page 129.If you enter a city in the destination input menu first, before you
press the control button with the Map function, the system jumps
to the center of the city entered on the map display.
Selection “Detail info”
If additional detailed information is available for the selected point
on the map, you can display it by selecting the Detail info function.
If the Detail info function is greyed out, no details are available on
the navigation DVD.
Selection “Set as stopover”
When you have activated Route with stopover, you can also select
the stopovers from the map.
If you have not activated Route with stopover, this function cannot
be selected (greyed out).
Selection “Save to directory”
The selected map position can also be imported into the directory.
You can assign this position to an existing directory entry or open a
new entry. With a new entry, first input a name using the speller.
Then you can input additional data on the entry. If you activate
Display as top destination, this entry is displayed in the destination
input menu
page 117, fig.121
page 133.
Tips

Th e d e s t i n a t i o n e n t r y f r o m t h e m a p i s a l s o a v a i l a b l e t o y o u i n t h e
city submenu and street submenu.

Yo u c a n a l s o s e t a m a p p o i n t w h i c h i s not l o c a t e d o n a s t r e e t ( e .g .
by means of the geo-coordinates) using the crosshairs. In this case,
the system tries to navigate as close as possible to this destination
using digitized streets.
Start route guidanceFig. 135 Navigation: Start route guidance– Enter all the necessary information for route guidance.
You can use the different options that have been
described page 117.

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Navigation (NAV) 130
– Select Start route guidance page 129, fig.135, the
route is calculated and the map display is shown auto-
matically.
– Select one of the routes suggested in the single destina-
tion mode page 130 on the map display by rotating
and pressing the control knob.
– In the route plan map display, confirm the route
suggested page 132 by rotating and pressing the
control knob.After calculating route guidance, the Navigation System switches
a ut o ma t i c a l ly to ma p d i s p l a y m o d e . The ro u t e g u id a n c e i s s h o w n in
simplified form in the instrument cluster display
page 113. You
are additionally receive navigation voice prompts page 112.
When you have entered a final destination
page 119 and started
route guidance, you are offered up to three different routes to reach
your destination
page 119.
When you have entered a route plan and started route guidance,
you are shown the route with the different stopovers and various
information in the overview
page 132.
Entered destinations can be saved
page 135 and
page 137.
Route criteria
page 141 can be changed at anytime during guid-
ance, and the route will be recalculated.
If you do not complete route guidance you started, this route guid-
a n c e wi l l b e c o n t i n u e d t he n e x t t i m e t h e v e h i c l e i s s t a r t e d . Th is a l s o
applies to destinations entered which cannot be reached because of
local conditions (e.g. lake or tourist attraction). If you would like to
terminate this route guidance, select Cancel route guidance
page 132
Tips
Calculated destinations can also be changed in the map display by
moving the crosshairs
page 149
Single destination information before route guidanceFig. 136 Navigation: Example of map display after route has been calculatedWhen you have entered the destination data page 117
and the road network allows, you are offered up to three
different routes to choose from.
– Select one of the optional routes by rotating the control
knob.

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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) 132Route plan information before starting Route guidanceFig. 137 Navigation: Example of route plan map overview– Press the control knob to start the route guidance
desired with the stopovers you set.If you are navigating with stopovers, no alternate routes are calcu-
lated. The calculated route shown matches the route criteria
selected
page 141.
The following information can be found on the map display before
starting the route.
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 sections with a ferryRoute 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 guidance– Press the function button or press the
button.
– Select Stop route guidance.
– Change the information if necessary.
– Select Start route guidance.When route guidance is cancelled, the data and settings that have
already been entered are saved. This allows you, for example, to
change the route criteria
page 141 and to recalculate the route.
If you do not complete route guidance you started, this route guid-
ance will be contin ued the ne xt time the ve hicle is star ted . This also
applies to destinations entered which cannot be reached because of
local conditions (e.g. lake or tourist attraction). If you would like to
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Navigation (NAV)133
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP terminate this route guidance, select Cancel route guidance
page 132Tips
Calculated destinations can also be changed in the map display by
moving the crosshairs
page 149.
To p d e s t i n a t i o nFig. 138 Navigation: Set entry as top destinationFig. 139 Navigation: Map display of a top destination (push pin)
– In a destination input menu page 117, fig.121, select
the top destination desired from the list below the menu
item “Start route guidance”.
– Select Start route guidance.If you have activated the Display as top destination
fig.138 func-
tion when making entries in the directory (
page 135 or
page 103), they are listed
page 136 in a destination input menu
page 117, fig.121 under the menu item “Start route guidance” .
If you have activated the top destinations
page 155in the “Map
content” menu with a checkmark
, the top destinations you set are
indicated by a “push pin” on the map
fig.139.

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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)135
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
–Select Top categories page 134, fig.140. You are given
a list of suggestions with categories for useful special
destinations.
– 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 automa-
tisch in das Zieleingabemenü übernommen.
–Select Start route guidance.The special destinations are sorted according to distance from your
present location.
The following top categories are available:
Parking lot

Parking garage

Gas station

Audi service

HospitalTips
If no top special destination is found for the category selected, there
is no top special destination from this category in your vicinity or no
top special destination from this category exists on the navigation
DVD.
Store in directory
The current destination can be stored in the directory.Fig. 142 Navigation: Save current destination to directory– Enter a single destination page 119.
–Press the Memory control button.
– Select Store in directory.
– Select New directory entry and complete the directory
card, or
– Select Find entry, to file the destination under an existing
directory card.

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