VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG 2014 2.G Owners Manual

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Connectable data media Requirements for playback via the Infotainment System
– USB flash drives (USB sticks). – USB data media that do not need special drivers. – External USB flash drives. – External USB hard drives (HDD) - 1'', 1,8'', 2,5'' with maximum peak and continuous current 500 mA. – iPods® and iPhones® of various generations7.
– USB 2.0 enabled media. – Subclass 1 and 6 USB devices (note manufacturer's information). – Data media in the FAT or FAT32 file systems. – Limit of 4 partitions and 4000 files on the data medium. – Limit of 1000 files per directory.

Connecting and operating

Fig. 164 Selection menu of available media sources.

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iPod® and iPhone®
When an iPod® or iPhone® is connected, a special iPod selection menu is displayed at the top
selection level similar to the Media center selection menu ⇒ page 266. There you can select list views specific to the iPod ( Playlists,  Artists,  Albums,  Songs,  Podcasts etc.).
The iPod selection menu is used as normal.
The music control of a connected iPod® or iPhone® is disabled.
The output volume of some iPods® or iPhones® can be adjusted to the volume of the other audio
sources ⇒ page 266.
Files cannot be imported from an iPod® or iPhone®. The setting for the Repeat feature cannot be changed.
Possible error messages after connecting an external data medium

Error message Cause Remedy
Device is not supported. Playback of the external data medium or communication via the adapter cable is not possible.
Check the adapter cable. Update software of the MEDIA-IN multimedia jack via the Volkswagen dealer. If possible, update the software of the external data medium.
Device not functional Communication malfunctioning. Verify the connection and functionality of external data medium.

Due to the large number of different types of data media and several iPod® and iPhone® generations, no guarantee can be made that all functions described can be executed without errors.

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Media mode (video DVDs)

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Starting video DVD mode and operating the DVD film menu

Fig. 165 Video DVD menu.

Fig. 166 DVD menu options of the inserted film.

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Opening the DVD film menu manually
The DVD film menu must be opened manually if the DVD film menu does not open automatically with the unit's own menu control, or if the video DVD is already being played.
x In the video DVD menu, press the Menu function key to open the unit's own menu control .
x If an introduction is playing, it can be skipped by pressing the Menu function key in the unit's own
menu control ⇒ fig. 166 (B).
The DVD film menu is displayed (A).
DVD does not start!
Note that an inserted DVD cannot start automatically if the volume is set to “0” (display: ). A played media source is always stopped (paused) in this case.
The visual appearance of the DVD film menus and the menu options which it offers are the responsibility of the DVD manufacturer.
The language of a video DVD for voice output can be changed
The DVD manufacturer is responsible for the different ways in which individual films respond to identical commands.
Video DVD menu: controlling playback and changing display settings

Fig. 167 Video DVD menu.

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x Press the desired chapter to select it from the list.
Film playback continues from the beginning of the selected chapter.
Changing aspect ratio
The aspect ratio, in which a film is played, can be adapted to the aspect ratio of the screen.
x In the Video DVD menu, press the Extras function key.
x In the pop-up window, press the function key with the set aspect ratio to switch through the available aspect ratios one after the other.
For further information on possible aspect ratios
DVD settings

Fig. 168 Menu: Video settings.

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Introduction to navigation

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Navigation data
All navigation data required for navigation is stored in the unit navigation data memory.
Street routing is subject to ongoing changes like, for example, new streets, street names or street numbers. The route guidance may be inaccurate or incorrect if the navigation data is no longer up to date. You should therefore have the unit navigation data memory updated by a Volkswagen dealership on a regular basis. The updates are subject to a fee.
Possible errors in navigation
When the navigation system cannot receive any data from GPS satellites (dense canopy of trees, tunnel, underground car park), navigation can still continue using the vehicle sensors.
In areas that are not or only incompletely digitized on the data medium (such as one-way streets and street type not sufficiently captured), the navigation system also tries to enable route guidance.
Please remember that the navigation may sometimes not be so accurate as usual if the precise vehicle position cannot be determined.
Navigation main menu

Fig. 169 Navigation main menu: Destination mode.

Fig. 170 Navigation main menu: Tour mode.

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x Press the NAV Infotainment button twice in quick succession. After changing to the map display, the main menu Navigation is displayed.
x Press the E function key to switch menu by menu from a navigation submenu to the Navigation main menu.
x You can switch back and forth between the map view and the Navigation main menu by pressing the NAV Infotainment button.
The Navigation main menu is displayed either in “normal” Destination mode or in Tour mode or as the
Waypoint navigation menu ⇒ fig. 210.
If Tour mode ⇒ fig. 170 is displayed.
If the Waypoint navigation menu is displayed.
Display of the last destination
In the upper third of the screen, the destination last used as route guidance is displayed.
x Briefly touch the display box to show the displayed destination in the detailed view.
x Press the New destination function key followed by the + Address function key to show the displayed destination in the Address entry menu and edit it.
If no destination is displayed, this means no route guidance has been started or that the destination memory has been deleted manually
Function keys in the Navigation main menu

Function key: Effect
Options : Defines route options for calculating a route
Position : Opens the current position in the detailed view and displays the coordinates.
Store : Stores the displayed position in the destination memory
$: Stores the current position as a “Flagged destination” in the destination memory
: Enter home address or show home address in the Navigation main menu
New destination : Opens the selection menu for entry of destination
Memory : Opens a pop-up window for storing the current destination, loading stored destinations or managing destinations
Route : Opens options for route guidance
Route list : Shows street names or street designations of the route section to be driven.
Remove area to avoid : Removes an entered route exclusion.
Avoid area : To enter a route exclusion.
Extras : Opens a pop-up window.

New stopover : For entering a stopover
Tour mode : For switching to tour mode in order to drive to several destinations during route guidance
Waypoint mode : For navigation in off-road areas (waypoint navigation)
Start : Starts route guidance to the displayed destination

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Destination entry

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