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Overview11
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
Cleaning the controls
– First clean the controls with a brush to remove dust.
– Then wipe the controls with a clean, soft, slightly damp
cloth.Display
The Display can be cleaned with a professionally available “LCD
cleaner”. The cloth should be slightly dampened with the cleaning
fluid to clean the display.
Controls
The controls should be cleaned with a brush first so that no dirt is
trapped between the buttons and the housing. We recommend
giving the controls a final wipe with a cloth moistened with water
and dish washing detergent.
Note
Treat the display with care. Pushing on it with your finger or
touching it with sharp objects can cause dents or scratches.Switching on and offAutomatic switching on and offThe Navigation System switches on automatically after you turn on
the ignition. When you remove your key from the ignition lock, the
Navigation System will automatically switch off.What happens when it is switched on?
When the system is switched on, the start screen appears. The
o u t p u t m e n u o f t h e l a s t s e l e c t e d m a i n f u n c t i o n i s d i s p l a y e d . T h e l a s t
selected audio source is switched on automatically.
What happens when it is switched off?
When the equipment is switched off, the display darkens and the
audio source is silenced. Settings that have already been made do
not change.
Tips
The display can be switched off in the Setup menu
page 173, the
operating mode selected remains active.
Switching on/off manually
The Navigation System can also be turned on and off
manually if necessary.
Fig. 3 Navigations-
system: ON/OFF knob
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Overview 12
– Push the On/Off knob to switch it on and off fig.3.The Navigation System can also be switched on and off manually if
necessary. If the Navigation System was switched off in this way
with the ignition key removed, it is still available for about 30
minutes.
If the Navigation System was switched off manually, it is not
switched on automatically the next time the ignition is turned on.
Note
To avoid discharg ing the battery, the Navigation System should n ot
be switche d o n for an unne cessarily long time with the engine off.Opening and closing displayThe display must be opened to access the drives
located behind it.
–Press the
button fig.4 to open or close the display
fig.5.
Opening the display provides access to the DVD navigation drive
and the two card readers for SD/MMC memory cards
fig.5.
The display can also be closed using the function button, control
buttons, the control knob, the button or the
Forward/Reverse button
page 9.
The open display is automatically closed after about one minute.
Note
If the display cannot be closed, it is possible that objects in the
vicinity of the display or an incorrectly inserted SD/MMC memory
card is preventing it from being closed. Do not try to force the
display closed.
To prevent damage to the Navigation System, no foreign bodies
should be introduced into the DVD navigation drive or into the MP3
card reader.
Fig. 4 Navigation
System: Button for
opening and closing
the display
Fig. 5 Display open:
Access to the DVD
drive and the MP3 card
reader
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Overview 14Entering PINFig. 6 Speller display: Entering PIN– Switch the ignition on.
– Switch the Navigation System on if it is not switched on
automatically page 11.
– Enter the PIN using the speller fig.6.
– Confirm your entry with OK. The electronic lock is
cancelled.Yo u h a v e two attempts to enter the correct PIN. The number of
attempts is shown in the display. If you enter the incorrect PIN twice
in succession, the message System is locked appears in the display.Unlocking the system (unlocking procedure)
Before you can enter the PIN again, the electronic lock must be
cancelled. This happens automatically w h e n t h e N a v i g a t i o n S y s t e m
has been switched on for about 60 minutes. If you do not insert the
ignition key into the lock, the Navigation System switches off auto-
matically after 30 minutes. When the Navigation System switches
off automatically or is switched off, the unlocking process is
cancelled and has to be started over.
When the unlocking process is complete, you have two more
attempts to enter the correct PIN. If you enter the incorrect PIN
again twice in succession, the procedure must be repeated.
Tips
If you lose your PIN, contact an Audi dealership or authorized
facility.
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General system operation15
General operation
RADIO, CD
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
General system operationControlsBasic operating functions
A l l t h e f u n c t i o n s o f t h e N a v i g a t i o n S y s t e m c a n b e o p e r -
ated with four basic rules.Fig. 7 Navigation System ControlsThe buttons on the operating unit have been assigned the
following four basic functions:
1. Press one of the function keys fig.7 (page 16) to
reach the desired main function (e.g. radio operation,
navigation).2. Rotate and press the control knob fig.7
(page 17) to make a selection in the Display.
3. Press one of the control buttons fig.7 (page 17)
to o p e n o n e o f t h e s ub m en u s i n t h e p a r t i c ul ar m a i n fu n c -
tion. You can find the current submenus in the four
corners of the display. The four corners of the display
correspond to the four control buttons that are posi-
tioned around the control knob.
4. Press the button fig.7 (page 18) to
cancel a selection not yet confirmed or to return to the
next higher level.
In principle you only need to take note of the buttons described,
along with their main functions. You will be led through the oper-
ating procedures with the help of the menus, which are mostly self-
explanatory.
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Display 28The display comprises the following areas identified in the illustra-
tions
page 27, fig.20 and
page 27, fig.21:
Title line
The title line shows the main function that you are currently in, e.g.
Navigation
page 27, fig.20. If Setup is displayed on the title line
as well, you are in a Setup menu
page 27, fig.21.
Switching between the individual main functions is carried out
through the function keys
page 16.
Corners of the display
These functions depend on the menu you are currently in and are
operated using the control buttons. The control buttons are logi-
cally assigned to the corners of the screen. The top right corner of
the screen corresponds to the top right control button
page 17.
Display center
Radio station or track lists are displayed in the center of the display
in radio, CD and MP3 operation. In Navigation, the individual desti-
nation mode is displayed. In the main Setup menus, a list of avail-
able functions is displayed.
Orientation symbols
The different symbols in the display are used to select various addi-
tional functions
page 29.
SubmenuFig. 22 Display: Navigation submenuThe submenu generally comprises the following areas identified in
the illustration
fig.22:
Title line
You are also shown the title line in the submenus that were opened
for the individual main functions. This orients you as to which main
function you are in.
Submenu
The subtitle shows detailed information about the selected
submenu option, such as Destination.
Display center
In the center of the display, the available options in the particular
submenu are listed or notes are displayed.
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