AUDI ALLROAD 2000 Owners Manual
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Driver information system
Display
The driver information system consists of
the following components:
Service interval display . . . . . . _. _ ... 121
Menu s................... _ . ... 131
Rear lid I door open indicator _ _ .... 137
Outside air temperature __ . . . _ _ ... 137
Radio frequency display . . . . • .• ___ 138
Auto-Check System ____ .... ____ _ . _ 138
Speed warning
.. 144
Trip computer . .
146
13 0 Navigation
data* -see illustration.
Operation of the Audi Navigation System is
described in a separate manual.
Selector lever position
(Auto matic transmission) ........... 1 07
When the selector lever of the automatic
transmission is in "P" or "N" position the
display will remind you to apply the foot
brake while the vehicle is stationary. Keep
pressing the "reset" button (see ar
row in illus tration) to switch between the
following functions:
- Outside temperature 1 trip computer/
Auto Check Control
- Display Navigation*
- Display off
Any malfunc tions occurring will still be
shown, even when the display is switc hed
off.
The Navigation System cannot be operated
unless the display is turned on.
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Menu
display
Some functions on your vehicle can be set,
activated and controlled by means of me
nus when the ignition is on. You can also
use these menus to select the information
that the DIS will display for your (for exam
ple: the trip computer).
The entire DIS concept provides a conve
nient way for you to stay informed of the
current operating status of your vehicle and
to ·, know when to perform preventative
maintenance.
The following pages describe how to obtain
information, change menu-driven settings
and call up additional data.
The "Example of operation" on page 135 il
lu strates how to use the menus in a typical
setti ng operati on. This model procedure
can also be adapted for other types of set
tings. The
controls for making menu selections
and entries are located in the center console
as illus trated. CONT
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S�lecting a menu
Press the Menu button to go to the menu
function. (For sfety reasons, this only pos
sible when the vehicle is standing still.
From the starting menu, additional subme
nus will appear depending on your selec
tions and entries. These submenus will al
low you to call up information, or make
additional settings.
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Starting menu
The starti ng menu tells you which types of
displays can be shown in the DIS display.
The possible display types are:
• Me nu off
• Check
• Set
• Help
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Selec ting menus and entering
selections
Use the rotary push button to choose
and enter selections.
• Rotate button = Select/Set
Rotate the button (see iII ustration curved ar
row) to move the selection arrow in the
menus or to change settings.
• Press button = Enter/Confirm Press
the rotary push button (see illustra
tion, arrow)to enter your selection or to set
the selected values in the system.
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Display types
The following functions are assigned to the
display types in the starting menu:
Menu off
- Trip computer
- Auto Check System I radio data
- Outside temperature
- Speed warning
- Door and rear lid waming
- Message display I display of selector le-
ver's positions (Automatic transmission)
- Navigation display*
The Navigation System* can be operated
using the switches in the center console -
see separate operator manual for the Navi
gation System* Check
- Service -see page 121 .
Set
- Comput er-see page 146.
Cl ock- see page 117 and 135.
Radio info. -see page 138.
- Speed warn. -see page 144.
Help
The help function will assist you in selecting
the correct entry.
Getting help
You can access the help menu from the
starting menu by moving the selection ar
row to Help and then pushing the button
(enter).
Key:
.., . - Selector arrow
,/- Selected
0 - Not selected
'f' -Next page
.&. -.Previous page
To leave the help menu, move the select ar
row to Back and press the button to enter.
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Entering settings
If you want to enter' a setting ·, for example,
rotate the button until the selection arrow
point to Set. Then enter. your selection in
the system bY briefly pressing the rotary
push butlon. ·
The set tings submenu will now appear in
the display.
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selection and again press the
rotary push button. The set func tion will
now be displayed. Once again, select and
enter values by rotating or pressing the
rotary push button. Making
· s-.l�ctlons
In some setting operations, a selection_ is
made rather than entering values. To do
this, you need to either select an empty
box (D) or a check mark (of}. See Il
lustration.
To enter a selection, rotate the button untH
the selection arrow appears in front of the
check mark or empty box, and then press
the button. The symbol will now change
from a check mark to an empty box or vice
versa.
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Go
back to a higher menu level
After obtaining information or making a set
ting, if you wish to return to the next higher
menu level, rotate the button to move the
selection arrow to Back and then press the
butt on. Example
of operation
Suppose you wish to set the date:
• Press the MENU button in the center
console -the starti ng menu will appear.
• Turn the rotary button to move the selec
tion arrow to Set. See illustra tion.
• Press the rota ry button to display the Set
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• Rotate the button to place the arrow on
Clock.
• Now press the rotary button again __.the
Clock setting menu will now appear in the
display. See next illustra tion.
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•
Turn the rotary button to place the selec
tion arrow in front of Date.
If an empty box appears in front of Date,
press the rotary button. Now a check mark
will appear (see illustrati on) --> the most re
cently set date will appear in the setting
menu.
• Turn the selection button to put the arrow
next to the date display and press the but
ton -+ the day will begin to flash.
136 Now set
the date as follows:
- Rotate the button clockwise or counter
clockwise until the correct number for
the day appears. Enter this number by
pressing the button -the setting mode
will then skip to the month -+ the number
of the month will begin to flash.
Now select the month as described
above and enter by pressing the button
..... the num ber of the year will begin to
flash.
Now the final step is to select the year
and to confirm your selection. to
leave the setting menu, place the arrow
Back and press the rotary button ..... the set�
ting menu will move back to the next higher
level.
Note
If you wish, you can use the Clock menu
to set the time in a similar manner.
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Rear lid I door open
ind icator
With the ignition switched on a symbol in
the digital display will come on when either
a door or the rear lid are opened.
For example, the above illustration shows
that the front passenger's door, the rear left
door and the rear lid are not closed. The
symbol blinks with the rear lid is open.
As soon as all the doors and rear lid are prop
erly closed, the symbol will go out. Outside air
temperature
The outside temperature is displayed when
the ignition is switched on and the selector
lever of the automatic transmission is in a
driving position.
At temperatures between 41 °F (+5 °C)
and 23 °F (-5 °C), a snowflake symbol ap
pears in temperature display. �W
ARNING
The snowflake symbol is to warn
you that there may be ice on the
road and that you should pay spe
cial attention.
Ice can form or remain on bridges
and roads even at temperatures
above freezing.
When the vehicle is stationar y, or when you
are driving at very low driving speeds, the
temperature displayed may be slightly
higher than the actual outside temperature
as a result of heat from the engine.
The display will automatically switch from
Celsius to Fahrenheit (and vice versa) when
ever you change the temperature display on
the climate control panel. See page 163.
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Radio frequency display
If the radio is switched on and no second
priority faults are present, the OK symbol
will go out and the display will show the fre
quenc y selected and various other informa
tion. This feature depends on the type of ra
dio fitted.
These displays are in addition to the radio
display -see separate operating instruc
tions for radio.
13 8 Auto-Check
system
In addition to the warning lights the Auto
Check System consistently monitors cer
tain individual functions and components of
the vehicle as soon as the ignition is turned
on and when the vehicle is moving.
Malfunctions or urgent repairs are audi bly
signaled as well as displayed by red (prior
ity 1) or yellow (priority 2) light symbols in
the instrument cluster.
You are thus reminded that a problem exists
which should be corrected for your conve
nience and safety, and to prevent the risk of
considerable damage to your vehicle due to
cert ain malfunctions.
The Auto-Check System incorporates a
speed warning feature and is also used
to display certain radio information_
The following malfunctions or warnings can
be displayed: Red Symbols (priority
1)
Engine coolant level is too low/
Engine temperature is too high
(moving symbol).
Engine oil pressure is too low
(moving symbol).
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When the red blinking symbols appear,
three warning tones will sound at the same
time. These symbols represent Danger.
• Do not continue to operate the
vehicle. The problem muat be lo
cated and corrected immediately.
Pull off the road to a safe area, well away
from traffic, stop the engine and operate the
emergency flasher. Use other warning de
vices to alert motorists. Contact your autho
rized Audi Dealer or a qualified workshop.
In the event of multiple malfunctions, the
symbols will blink successively in two-sec
ond interva ls. The symbols will continue to
blink until the malfunction is corrected.
Note If a malfunction is detected while you are
using the Navigation System, the Naviga
tion System display will be switched off for
a few seconds and the Priority 1 Warning
symbol will appear. After that, the symbol
will change into the Priority 2 display, and
the Navigation System will be visible once
again.
As long there is a Priority 1 malfunction
present, Priority 2 malfunctions will not be
displayed. Ye
llow Symbols (priority 2)
Brake light is defective
Headlight and/or taillight is defective
B rake pads worn
Windshield wiper fluid reserv oir
level is too low (moving symbol)
Fuel level is low (@)
�
0 Battery
voltage is too low/too high 0
Check engine oil level
Engine oil sensor defective �ENSOR
Speed warning (USA Models)
Speed warning (Canada Models)
Dynamic headlight dimmer
control not functioning 9
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When the yellow symbols appear, only one
warning tone will sound at the same time.
These symbols represent a Warn ing.
Have the malfunction displayed corrected
as soon as possible. In the event of mul tiple
malfunctions, the symbols will appear suc
cessively in two-second intervals.
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