Left rear rpm sensor (L6/3) (model 168)
Wheel speed sensor, left front (L6/1)
Right front rpm sensor (L6/2) (model 208, 210)
Left front rpm sensor (L6/1) and right front rpm sensor (L6/2) (models 203, 209)
The evaluation of the wheel speed signals reveals the mileage covered.
The wheel speed signals of the not driven wheels are evaluated, since their slip between the roadway and tire
is lower, which results in a more accurate result when calculating the mileage.
Calculation of the vehicle orientation
The navigation computer calculates the direction in which the vehicle is traveling (compass direction) from the
data from the gyrosensor and the sequence of locations calculated with the aid of the global positioning system
(GPS). The difference in the calculated mileage and the mileage actually covered between 2 turn-off points is
used to automatically recalibrate the tire circumference (necessary due to tire wear).
Calculation of the direction of motion
The navigation processor recognizes the direction of motion (forward or reverse) from the reverse signal.
Calibration of tire circumference
As a matter of principle, the navigation system recalibrates itself while driving as described. However, this may
require driving a longer distance. After changing tires, manual recalibration should therefore be accomplished.
To do this, it is necessary to enter the tire size (e.g.:195/050/015)and possibly the following information:
new tires (tread depth > approx. 5 mm)
used tires (tread depth < approx. 5 mm)
The entry can be done two different ways:
With aid of STAR DIAGNOSIS.
By calling the "Navigation --> TIRE" menu at the radio (A2)
Errors due to vehicle movement with switched off ignition lead to an inaccurate basic location finding.
Rolling backwards without the reverse gear engaged is evaluated as forwards motion, and may lead to an error
in the location finding. Rolling with the ignition switched off or vehicle transportation also falsify map
matching.
The errors are, however, corrected automatically after a short time by the navigation processor after
receiving GPS data.
A special calibration drive by driving around a defined test path is not ever required.
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Fig. 125: Identifying Radio And Navigation Unit Connector Assignments
VERSION CODING FOR RADIO AND NAVIGATION UNIT - AD82.61-P-2001-03A
The table below shows the possible navigation system adaptations to the vehicle. The settings can be changed
with the aid of the handheld tester ("HHT").
Navigation parametersPossible settings
ABS pulse count (pulse count
from wheel speed sensor per
wheel rotation)Factory setting:48 (passenger cars)
Tire sizee.g.:195/50/15
Tire condition Guideline values:
Coding is required only when
tires are changed. Tire wear
occurring while driving is
recognized automatically by the
navigation system.New:Tread depth greater than 5 mm
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5Navigation menuCall up navigation menu by
pressing NAV buttonLANGUAGE POS
TIME WHEEL
6Erase initial calibration Applies only if unit has
been calibrated initially.
By turning on the right
control knob (10) select
menu "ENTER
ADDRESS" and confirm
by pressing control knob
(10).
Press multifunction key 2,
then 7 and release
simultaneousl
y. Press CAL
multifunction key.
CAL
By turning the right control
knob (10) select menu
"ERASE CALIBRATION"
and confirm by pressing the
control knob (10).After a certain waiting
time the basic
navigation menu
appears
7Start-upPark vehicle outside with
Audio 30 APS switched on
(minimum time for receiving
GPS satellite signals approx.
30 min.).
Call up navigation menu by
pressing NAV buttonLANGUAGE POS
TIME WHEEL
8Select languageSelect desired language by
pressing the multifunction
key "SPRA"
9Enter tire sizeEnter the tire size by
pressing the multifunction
key "WHEEL" and confirm
by pressing the right control
knob (10)
10Perform calibration
drive The duration of the
calibration drive depends on
the vehicle model and
number of changes in
direction. It can be between
30 km and 100 km and can
be interrupted at any time
for as long as desired.
Drive Audio 30 APS at least
300 meters straight ahead in
the radio mode and then turn
correctly to the right or left
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