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The Navigation System is designed to provide you with
suggested routes in locating addresses, destinations and other
points of interest.
Changes in street names, construction zones, traffic flow, points
of interest or other road system changes are beyond the control of
Audi of America, Inc.
Complete, detailed mapping of lanes, roads, streets, toll roads,
highways, etc., is not possible, therefore you may encounter
discrepancies between the mapping and your actual location.
IntroductionGeneralFig. 112 Display: Example of navigation mapThe Audi Navigation System can help you to reach your destination
without spending a lot of time studying maps.
During the trip you will receive information on vehicle location,
in structions for turning (directio n and dis tance to turn-off), p resen t
distance to destination and estimated time of arrival at destination
in the Navigation System display
fig.112 and in the instrument
cluster display
page 111, fig.114. In addition you will receive
navigation prompts in the form of a spoken announcement
page 112.
There are two possibilities for guide destination:
Route without stopover (Single destination mode)
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Route with stopover (Route plan)
Route without stopover (Single destination mode)
In single destination mode you can drive directly to a destination
page 119.
If you enter a direct destination and start guidance, you are given
the option of up to three different routes
page 130.
Route with stopover (Route plan)
In this mode, you can choose up to three stopovers and one final
destination
page 139.
For example, while on your way to your final destination, you could
have three stopovers, such as: the nearest gasoline station, then a
restaurant and after that a point of interest to visit
page 121.
WARNING
Follow the traffic laws for the area in which you are driving. If
driving instructions run contrary to traffic laws, the traffic laws
always take precedent.
Tips
However, the system will not provide you with any information
about the meaning of traffic signs and signals!
How does the Navigation System work?
The Navigation System works with the help of satel-
lites (GPS).To determine current vehicle position, distance sensors, gyroscopes
and satellite signals are analyzed. The signals are transmitted by
GPS satellites. The acronym GPS stands for “Global Positioning
System”.
The recorded information is transferred to the navigation system
a n d t h e n c o m p a re d w i t h t h e m a p m a t e r i a l s to re d o n t h e N a v i g a t io n
DVD. In this way, guidance to your destination can be calculated
precisely.
To c a l c u l a t e g u i d a n c e t o y o u r d e s t i n a t i o n , t h e n a v i g a t i o n D V D h a s t o
be inserted into the navigation drive. The drive for the Navigation
System is located behind the system display
page 35.
When the navigation DVD is inserted, the system starts automati-
cally and navigation destinations can be entered page 117.
Five differe nt languages (German, E nglish, French, Spanish, Italian)
are availabe on the navigation DVD for the audible navigation
prompts. You can change the language for the audible navigation
voice messages using the Menu language function in Setup
page 170.Tips
Snow and other objects on the GPS antenna or screening by
trees and large buildings can interfere with satellite reception and
m a ke i t m o re d i ffe re n t to d e t e rm i n e v e h i c l e l o c a t i o n . I f s e v e ra l s a t e l -
lites are turned off or disabled, this may result in interference with
GPS reception and make it more difficult to determine vehicle loca-
tion.
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Your map data DVD includes the continental United States
(excluding Alaska), Hawaii and parts of Canada on a single media
allowing for seamless routing across coverage areas.
Street and city names can be changed. For this reason, there may
be exceptions where the names stored on the DVD do not match the
names that have been changed.
Navigation DVDs can be purchased from an Audi dealer. The
dealer can also provide you with information about navigation DVD
updates.
GPS positioning works in only one direction, i.e. the navigation
system receives data to determine vehicle location, but does not
broadcast data.
Navigation route guidanceFig. 113 Navigation: Example of screen in the Navigation System display
Guidance for your route navigation is provided both visually and
acoustically:
with voice messages
page 112
through a screen in the Navigation System display
fig.113
(
page 112)
through a display in the instrument cluster
fig.114
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page 113)Tips
If the recommended route is not followed, the system will calcu-
late a new route from the current location.
It is also possible to start the navigation in demo mode
page 161 for simulation purposes.
Fig. 114 Navigation:
Example of display in
the instrument cluster
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page 143 and in Setup Navigation
page 151 to d i s p l a y th e
map.
If you are navigating without stopovers, you have the option of
selecting from up to three routes, in addition to detailed route infor-
mation
page 130.
If you are n avigatin g with stopovers, you are shown the entire route
with all stopovers and detailed information in an overview
page 132.
You can also use the map as presented in the Navigation System
display to enter a destination
page 128.
Applies to vehicles: with display of the instrument clusterVisual presentation in the instrument cluster display
A s s o o n a s y o u h a v e e n t e r e d a r o u t e i n t o t h e N a v i g a t i o n S y s t e m a n d
begun navigating, guidance to your destination will also be
displayed in the instrument cluster display.
Fig. 116 Instrument
cluster display:
Example of route guid-
ance presentation
Display
Shor t descriptionEstimated time of arrival at destination or current
stopoverDistance remaining to next turn pointDirectional arrowLocation-dependent display of freeway, highway
and street names
An arrow before the display identifies the name of
the street onto which you should turn.Total kilometers to destination or current stopover
Fig. 117 Instrument
cluster display:
Example of route guid-
ance presentation
(turn off)
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Navigation (NAV) 114When the turn-off is immediately ahead, the arrow points in the
direction in which you should turn. In addition, the name of the
street is shown under the arrow. A bar graph
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the right in the display takes you precisely to the turn-off point.
If it is necessary to make a lane change before the turn off, you are
warned in plenty of time about this lane change before the turn-off
arrow by a second arrow
page 111, fig.114.
Tips
With active guidance, you can switch to the trip computer display*
by pressing the trip computer reset button*. Pushing the trip
c o mp ut e r re s e t b ut to n * a g a in r e t ur n s y o u to g u i d a n c e . Yo u c a n fin d
detailed information about the trip computer* in the Owner's
Manual.
Applies to vehicles: with color instrument cluster display:Visual presentation in the instrument cluster display
Change of direction arrowBar graph (countdown): bars decreasing in size indi-
cate how the distance to the immediate turn-off
point is decreasing; the bar graph is not shown until
a change of direction arrow is displayed.If there is another side street before the turn-off
point which is n ot pa r t of current guidan ce , this side
street is represented by a side-street symbol in the
instrument cluster display.
Display
Short description
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Fig. 118 Instrument
cluster display:
Example of route guid-
ance presentationFig. 119 Instrument
cluster display:
Example of route guid-
ance presentation
(turn off)
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CAR, SETUP A s s o o n as y o u h a v e e n t e r e d a r o u t e i n t o t h e N a v i g a t i o n S y s t e m a n d
begun navigating, guidance to your destination will also be
displayed in the instrument cluster display.
When the turn-off is immediately ahead, the arrow points in the
direction in which you should turn. In addition, the name of the
s t r e e t i s s h o w n u n d e r t h e a r r o w. A b a r g r a p h
page 114, fig.119 on
the right in the display takes you precisely to the turn-off point.If it is necessary to make a lane change before the turn off, you are
warned in plenty of time about this lane change before the turn-off
arrow by a second arrow
page 111, fig.114.
Tips
With active guidance, you can switch to the trip computer display*
by pressing the trip computer reset button*. Pushing the trip
c o mp ut e r re s e t b ut to n * a g a in r e t ur n s y o u to g u i d a n c e . Yo u c a n fin d
detailed information about the trip computer* in the Owner's
Manual.Selecting navigation function
The navigation functions can be selected with the
function button.Fig. 120 Display: Main navigation menu
Display
Short descriptionDistance remaining to next turn pointEstimated time of arrival at destination or current
stopoverDirectional arrowLocation-dependent display of freeway, highway
and street names
An arrow before the display identifies the name of
the street onto which you should turn.Total kilometers to destination or current stopoverChange of direction arrowBar graph (countdown): bars decreasing in size indi-
cate how the distance to the immediate turn-off
point is decreasing; the bar graph is not shown until
a change of direction arrow is displayed.If there is another side street before the turn-off
point which is not part of current guidance, this side
street is represented by a side-street symbol in the
instrument cluster display.
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– Press the function button page 16. The main
navigation menu page 115, fig.120, the route plan
page 139, fig.146 or the previously active navigation
function menu appears in the display.
– Press the appro priate control button page 17 to get to
the submenu through page 115, fig.120.
The following submenus are available in navigation
function:
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Control button
functions
page 115,
fig. 120
Navigation submenus
Memory
Previous destinations
To p c a t e g o r i e s
Load from directory
Store in directory
Load route
Store route
Delete route
Route
Route with stopover/
Route without stopover
Route list
Route criteria
Avoid route from here
Map
Zoom
Map side menu
Nav-Info
Location data (street or city where appli-
cable)
Latitude/longitude of current location
Receivable satellites
Data for final destination and where
applicable
all stopovers
Time of arrival
Distance
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Setup function:
Main navigation menuEntering a navigation destination
Destinations can be easily entered in various ways.Fig. 121 Navigation: Destination entry menu (main menu)First determined whether you would like to navigate to a final desti-
nation with or without stopovers
page 139. After you have
decided on the type of guidance (with/without stopovers), you can
enter a destination over different routes. Entering destination data
in the entry menu
fig.121 is handled in the same way in single
destination and route planning mode.
Navigation submenus
Press the
function button in
the NAV function page 151
Map scheme (day/night)
Orientation
Map type
Map contents
Voice information
Delete previous destinations
Turn list
Highway info
Intersection map
Auto intersection zoom
Compass
Version information
Demo mode
Set position/direction
SETUP