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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The new Audi A6 – the most progressive vehicle
takes the lead.
The new Audi A6 consistently adopts the highly
networked electronic architecture, which is already
used in the Audi A8. Overall, new technologies allow
the A6 to match up with its "model" vehicle, the Audi
A8. Features, which were previously reserved for
luxury vehicles, are now also available in the top-
class segment.
In combination with these diverse capabilities,
the underlying technology has, of course,
been enhanced considerably.
The use of the most modern network technologies,
such as CAN, LIN, MOST and Bluetooth, and the
related distributed vehicle functions signals the
arrival of a new generation of vehicle electrics in
this class.
Some of these are safety-related features, such as
the combined rain/light sensor or the pivoting
cornering headlight. Comfort features of the top
class, such as the MMI operating system or
sophisticated functionalities for the mobile
baseplate, which is available ex-works, are part and
parcel of these new saloons.
The new Audi A6 has everything that is needed to
become the Number One model in the top-class
range.
It combines many different, attractive components
to form one unit. Design and performance go
hand-in-hand. The new Audi A6 will take over
as the most progressive vehicle.
The Audi A6 – the most progressive vehicle takes the lead
Number One: With Design & Performance
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BOSE sound system
The new Audi A6 ´05 comes with a BOSE sound
system, which mainly comprises components from
the current Audi A8 ‘03. The division of the
subwoofer function into two individual subwoofers
integrated into the front doors means that the
well-known 7-channel DSP BOSE amplifier must
provide an additional output for the second
subwoofer driver in the front right-hand door. The
line-out output of the amplifier is used for this
purpose. This output signal feeds an external 100-
watt driver, which is integrated into the subwoofer
in the front right-hand door.
The current BOSE amplifier is replaced by a new
development with the launch of the Avant.
All eight drivers for the BOSE sound system are
then integrated into this new Avant amplifier.
Given this, it will be impor tant to note the exact par t
numbers and the related model year when replacing
components of the BOSE sound system in the
future, so that the functionality of the BOSE sound
system is not lost!
BOSE sound system diagnosis
Diagnosis of the BOSE sound system is also
performed using the address word 47 in the
VAS tester.
A basic setting is not required.
The available actuator tests can be performed either
selectively or sequentially.
The AudioPilot microphone, which is integrated into
the BOSE sound system, can be used to absorb
the acoustic pressure produced during the
loudspeaker actuator tests and output this on the
VAS diagnosis tester as a voltage signal.
If a voice operating system is installed, the
microphone for this is also included in the test.
The technician must then compare this voltage
reading with a default reading set at the factory and
evaluate the completed test as either OK or Not OK.
Infotainment
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1 High-pitch loudspeaker, front left R20
2 Middle-pitch loudspeaker, front left R103
3 Low-pitch loudspeaker, front left R21
4 High-pitch loudspeaker, rear left R14
5 Mid/low-pitch loudspeaker, rear left R159
6 Control unit for digital sound package J525
7 Mid-range/treble loudspeaker, centre, R158
8 Microphone unit in front roof module R164
9 Loudspeaker in parcel shelf R150
10 High-pitch loudspeaker, front right R22
11 Middle-pitch loudspeaker, front right R104
12 Low-pitch loudspeaker, front right R23
13 High-pitch loudspeaker, rear right R16
14 Mid/low-pitch loudspeaker, rear right R160
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Note
Always note the exact part numbers when
replacing components of the BOSE sound
system!
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The telephone transmitter and receiver R36 is fitted
as standard with a Bluetooth module.
In principle, the Bluetooth functionality
is always available, even if a mobile phone holder is
not connected. For reasons of electromagnetic
compatibility, Bluetooth is only active at present
when the mobile phone is inserted into the relevant
holder. The phonebook stored on the mobile phone
SIM card is read into the memory of the Telephone
transmitter and receiver R36 whenever the mobile
phone is inserted. Mobile-internal phonebooks
cannot be read in because the data formats differ
from model to model. The mobile baseplate is operated via the MMI in the
"TEL" menu. The telephone holder R126, which is
required for whichever type of mobile phone is to be
used, is available from the Parts Service. As you may
already know from the introduction of the new
mobile baseplate in other model series (Audi A3, A4,
TT), this mobile phone holder no longer has a
connection cable. It is connected to the telephone
transmitter and receiver R36 via a contact panel.
Voice operation
The new mobile baseplate can be voice-operated
using the operating unit in the steering wheel E221.
The handsfree volume can also be set using the
multi-function steering wheel and names or
telephone numbers can be dialled in the
phonebook. The operating unit in the steering
wheel E22 1 passes the data si gnals fo r this on to the
steering column electrics J527 as LIN signals.
This control unit converts the data into CAN
messages and transfers these messages to the data
bus diagnosis interface J533 on CAN Convenience.
Here, the digital data messages are converted into
MOST data records and are passed to the telephone
transmitter and receiver R36 via the MOST ring.
The adapter set always includes a Push-to-talk
button (PTT), which enables voice operation even
without the multi-function steering wheel option.
This button is included on every available mobile
phone adapter.
The PTT button has different functionalities,
depending on the MMI used:
– MMI High: Accept/Hang up
– MMI Basic/Basic Plus/Basic Navigation:
Accept/Hand up and also
Activate internal voice operation of the
telephone transmitter and receiver R36.
This internal voice operation function is only
available in the MMI Basic versions. Voice operation
in the MMI High version is implemented via the
optional control unit for voice input J507.
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This illustration depicts the service handset for the fixed telephone
installation (MMI High) and the alternative universal mobile
baseplate with the mobile adapter. A vehicle cannot be fitted with
both systems!