tel AUDI TT 2007 8J / 2.G RNS_E Navigation System Manual
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CD/SD85
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
MP3 ctrl control buttonForward/reverse within the trackFig. 86 MP3: Forward within a track–Press the MP3 ctrl control button in the MP3 menu.
–Select >> (“Forward”) fig.86 or << (“Rewind”) by
rotating the control knob..
– Hold down the control knob.The track advances or reverses for as long as you hold the control
knob down.
MP3 track next/previousFig. 87 MP3: Track next–Press the MP3 ctrl control button in the MP3 menu.
– Select >| (“Next”) fig.87 or |< (“Previous”) by rotating
the control knob.
– Press the control knob.The next or previous track will be played.
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CD/SD87
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select NAME
(“Details”) to open more detailed information about the
current track page 86, fig.89.If information about the current track, performer, album, year of
issue, specific comments and the category has been stored in the
MP3 file, you can bring up this information using NAME (“Details”).
Tips
Because there are different methods of generating MP3 files, it is
possible that MP3 files cannot be played or information cannot be
read. You can find additional hints starting on
page 37.
Scan MP3 track (SCAN)Fig. 90 MP3: Scanning tracks on a MP3
–Press the MP3 ctrl control button in the MP3 menu.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select SCAN
fig.90.Pressing the control knob activates automatic track scan. Each track
on the MP3 data carrier will be played for a few seconds.
When the button is pressed again, the scanning stops and the title
currently being played will continue to play.
Tips
Because there are different methods of generating MP3 files, it is
possible that MP3 files cannot be played or information cannot be
read. You can find additional hints starting on
page 37.
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CD/SD89
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
–Select Repeat.
–Select Off, Playlist/Dir., All playlists or Tr a c k page 88,
fig.92.The tracks from an available MP3 data carrier can be repeated.
Function Off: The Repeat function is switched off.
Function Playlist/Dir.: The MP3 tracks from the current Playliste
or of the current Directory are repeated.
Function All playlists: The MP3 tracks from all available Playlists
or of all Directories are repeated.
Function Tra c k: The MP3 track currently selected is repeated.Tips
The Repeat options can be combined with the Repeat and Random
functions. You can find more information in the description of the
Random function
page 86.
SubdirectoriesFig. 93 Setup MP3: Subdirectories activated– Press the fun ction button page 16 in the MP3
menu.
– Select Repeat page 88, fig.92.
– Select Playlist/Dir.
– Select With subdirectories an d p re s s t h e co n t ro l k n o b s o
that a check mark
is displayed behind this function
fig.93.
Th e fu nc t i o n With subdirectories is available for the Repeat
Playlist/Dir. function. In this way, all subdirectories in a directory are
played as well.
SETUP
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CD/SD 90Tr a c k d i s p l a yFig. 94 Setup MP3: Select track display– Press the function button page 16 in the MP3
menu.
– Select Tr a c k d i s p l a y.
– Select Tr a c k n a m e or File name fig.94.Tr a c k n a m e
Information about the tracks (e.g. artist, album, etc.) can be read
from a previously stored ID3 tag.
The different information has to be stored first in the ID3 tag, other-
wise no information is available.
If an MP3 data carrier has been inserted and not played, the data
fro m the ID3 tag are read in in the background. If you s ta r t p layback of an MP3 data carrier immediately, the ID3 tag data are displayed
for the track being played.
I f t h e r e a r e n o I D 3 t a g s , o r i f t h e y h a v e n o t b e e n r e a d , n o i n f o r m a t i o n
about the tracks is displayed.
File name
No information about the tracks is displayed.
Category display
If the display “Track name” was selected, the category
display can be used.Fig. 95 Setup MP3: Category display switched on– Press the function button page 16 in the MP3
menu.
SETUP
SETUP
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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 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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97 NAME, TEL
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NAME (directory) 98NAME (directory)General safety precautionsThe driver is completely responsible for traffic safety
even when driving with the Navigation System active.Fig. 100 Display: WarningWhen you set your vehicle in motion and you press the
b ut t o n , a w ar n i n g m e ss ag e i s sh o w n i n t h e d i sp l a y.
Read the warning message carefully and follow the impor-
tant directions.
– Select Accept by pressing the control knob when you
have finished reading the warning message.
Be sure that you always have complete control of your vehicle in all
traffic situations when using the directory.
WARNING
Pay attention first and foremost to your driving! As the driver of
the vehicle, you have total responsibility for operating the vehicle
safely
page 9, “Notes on Traffic Safety”. Therefore, when using
the Navigation System functions, make certain that you always
have complete control of your vehicle!
IntroductionSelecting NAME function (directory)
Using the function button, a user-specific
directory can be created.– Insert the Navigation DVD into the DVD navigation drive.
– Press the function button page 16. The main
directory menu page 99, fig.101 page 56, fig.53 or
the previously active directory function menu appears in
the display.The function of the directory is user-specific storage of business
and personal contact addresses.
NAME
NAMENAME
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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