AUDI TT 2006 8N / 1.G RNS_E Navigation System Manual

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Drives 48Removing CDs from the magazine– Turn the magazine over and hold it with the CD release
lever up fig.49.
– Hold the release lever against the spring force.
– Press the C Ds o ut through the open ing in the back of the
magazine fig.49.
– Take the CDs out of the magazine.
Note
Always keep your CDs in their original cases to protect them
from dirt, dust, scratches or other damage.

Never expose CDs to direct sunlight.
Tips
Do not let the CDs drop!TipsPrecautions with laser devicesLaser devices are categorized according to DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE
0837 into safety classes 1 - 4.
The laser devices in your Audi conform to safety class 1.
The laser used in Class 1 is so low and so well shielded, no danger
exists with proper usage.
Tips
D o n o t o p e n t h e c a b i n e t . Th e u n i t d o e s n o t c o n t a i n a n y c o m p o n e n t s
that can be maintained by the user.
Fig. 49 Removing CDs
from the magazine

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Drives49
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Compact Disc (CD)
Tips
It is possible that you may not be able to play CDs which are copy-
protected or CDs with CD ROM in your player. Only those CDs with
the logo “Compact Disc Digital Audio” on the CD itself can be
played.
Tips on taking care of your CDsTo assure high-quality performance, make sure your CDs are clean.
The following tips are also important:
Never use CDs which are damaged or defective.
Do not play CDs which are scratched or damaged. Never leave your
CD in direct sunlight. They could warp. Store them in their original
cases.
Never play CD singles or CDs which are not round
(shape CDs).
Your CD player and CD changer can play and holdstandard CDs. Do
not play 3 inch single CDs.CDs which are not round, (shape CDs)
must not be played. They can jam up the player and cause it to
malfunction.
Fig. 50 Compact Disc
Label
Fig. 51 Do not use the
following CDs!
AAB

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Drives 50 Do not place an adhesive label on a CD.
Do not place an adhesive label on your CDs. Due to heat build-up
inside the CD player, the label could come loose and jam up the CD
player or CD changer.
Do not use protective rings.
Do not use commerically available protective rings. They could jam
up the player.
Cleaning your CDs
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean your CDs. Wipe the disc starting
f r o m t h e c e n t e r a n d w o r k i n g y o u r w a y o u t . Yo u c a n p u r c h as e s p e c i a l
cleaners to remove stubborn stains from your CD.
Never use CD cleaners which contain benzine or other corrosive
properties. They could damage your CD!Note

Never place an adhesive label on your CDs.

To prevent the CD player from malfunctioning, never use CD
protectors or stabilizers (available in most stores).

Never insert an out-of-round CD (shape CDs) in the CD slot.

Never leave your CDs exposed to direct sunlight.

The use of cleaning CDs can lead to mechanical damage to the
drive.
Tips on handling navigation DVDsTo ensure p erfect, high-quality navigatio n DVD playb ack, only clean
navigation DVDs should be used. In addition, observe the following:Do not use a damaged navigation DVD
You should not use a scratched or damaged navigation DVD. To
avoid damage, never expose the navigation DVD to direct sunlight.
Always keep the navigation DVD in a suitable jewel case (e.g. CD
case).
Do not attach labels
Do not attach labels to the navigation DVD. Attaching labels can
cause an imbalance. If the labels are exposed to heat, they can
become detached and cause damage to the navigation DVD drive.
Do not use protective rings
Co mm e r c i a ll y a v a i l a b l e p ro t e c t i v e r i n g s m u s t n o t b e us e d . Th e y c a n
jam in the navigation DVD drive and damage the drive mechanism.
Cleaning the navigation DVD
Use only a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the navigation DVD. Wipe the
DVD in a straight line from the center outwards. Heavy soiling can
be removed with a commercial CD cleaner or isopropyl alcohol.
Please never use fluids such as gasoline, paint thinner or vinyl
record cleaner or the surface of the DVD could be damaged!
Note

Never place an adhesive label on your Navigation DVD.

To a v o id d a ma g e to t h e DV D d ri v e , n e v e r us e a CD p ro t e c t i v e fi l m
or stabilizer (available in stores as a CD accessory).

Always keep the navigation DVD in a suitable jewel case (e.g. CD
case) to protect it from dirt, dust particles, scratches and other
damage.

Never expose the navigation DVD to direct sunlight.

The use of cleaning CDs can lead to mechanical damage to the
drive.
ACA

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General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Tips
If outside temperatures are unusually high or low, the navigation
DVD function may be temporarily unavailable. A thermal switch has
been installed to protect the navigation DVD and the laser
scanner.Handling the navigation DVD or CD
Correct handling of the data carrier being used helps
to extend its life.Alwa ys hold a N avigatio n DVD o r CD either b y the hole in the center
or by the outer edge
fig.52.
The CDs should never be forced into the slot. The CD will be pulled
into the CD changer automatically.
When inserting a CD into the drive, insert it with the printed side
facing up and straight.
Error messagesThe following may be the reason for a read error in the display:
The navigation DVD, audio CD or MP3 CD is contaminated.

The navigation DVD, audio CD or MP3 CD was inserted upside
down (with the printed side down).

The navigation DVD, audio CD or MP3 CD is scratched.

There is condensation on the navigation DVD, audio CD or MP3
CD.

The mechanism for the CD changer, the navigation DVD drive or
the MP3 card reader is malfunctioning.
Check the navigation DVD, audio CD, MP3 CD or SD/MMC memory
card for damage.
Cl e a n th e n a v i g a t io n DV D, a ud i o C D o r M P 3 C D b y w i p i n g it f ro m t he
center toward the outside with a soft, lint-free cloth.
In cold weather and in rain showers, moisture (condensation) can
collect in the housing or on the data carriers. This can cause skips
or make playback impossible. When moisture is no longer present,
it should be possible to play them.
If the mechanism for the CD changer with magazine malfunctions,
remove the magazine from the changer
page 46 and inspect the
CDs for damage and for correct positioning in the magazine
page 48.
I f t h e m e c h a n i s m f o r t h e A u d i c d c h a n g e r m a l f u n c t i o n s , p u s h t h e C D
Eject button and the corresponding illuminated button to eject the
CD page 44. Inspect the CD for damage.
Try to resume DVD/CD operation. If the malfunction persists, please
consult a qualified dealership.
Fig. 52 Holding your
Navigation DVD or CD

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Drives 52
TipsIf outside temperatures are unusually high or low, navigation
DVD/ CD playback may be te mpo rarily una vailab le. A thermal switch
has been installed to protect the navigation DVD/CDs and the laser
scanner.

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Drives53
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP

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54

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55 RADIO, CD

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RADIO 56RADIOIntroductionSelecting radio function
The radio settings can be selected via the
function button.Fig. 53 Display: Main radio menu– Press the function button page 16. The main
radio menu (station list) fig.53 or the previous active
radio function menu appears in the display.
– Press one of the control buttons page 17 to move to
the appropriate submenus to fig.53.
The following submenus are available in the radio
function:
FM
AM
FMAM
A1
A
Control button
functions 
fig. 53
Radio submenus

Memory
Memory list

Band
FM
AM
Satellite Radio
(XM Radio* or Sirius Radio*)

Sound
Balance
Fader
Tr e b l e
Bass
DSP
a)b)

Volume settings (Navigation info)
a)Digital Signal Processingb)Vehicles with a BOSE® sound system in conjunction with an AudioPilot do
n o t h av e a DS P f un c t io n . In t hi s c ase y o ur ve h icl e is e quip p e d wi t h d y n a mi c
noise compensation page 94.
Tuning
(FM/AM range)
Tu n e u p
Tune down
Seek up
Seek down
Store station
Scan
A1AA A

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RADIO57
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP The following submenus are available in the radio
Setup function:
Band control button (frequency)Selecting frequency band
The frequency band selection determines which radio
stations are received.Fig. 54 Radio: Available frequency bandBand control button
–Press the Band control button in the radio menu.
– Select your desired frequency band fig.54 by rotating
the control knob.
– Press the control knob to confirm your selection.
Radio Setup submenus
Press the
function button in
the radio function
(FM/AM range) page 65
Station reception
Station display
Delete stored stations
Press the
function button in
the satellite radio func-
tion
(XM* or Sirius*) page 70
Sort station by
Station info
Category filter
Receiver serial number
Delete stored stations
SETUPSETUP

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