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1. e CD3 TOME NextCD Fig 40 CD selection menu Changing a CD Pressing the function button in CD changer mode fig 39 opens the CD selection menu CD slots containing readable CDs are indi cated as active function buttons in fig 40 1 3 OD e Pressing an active function button starts the playback ofthis CD with the first track The current CD is highlighted B OR Rotate the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 to tag available CDs one after the other and access them by pressing the tuning knob Empty CD slots or CD slots with unreadable CDs are indicated as inactive in fig 40 2 and 6 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Navigation Introduction to navigation CO Introduction Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 37 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Navigation limitations ee eee eee eee eee 37 RNS 315 Updating the internally stored navigation data pernai her ia sees rms 38 Navigation main menu ee eee eee eee 39 Input screens with on screen keyboard 40 General information The current vehicle position is determined via the global positioning system GPS Sensors in the ve hicle measure distances driven All measurements are compared to the navigation data medium s de tailed map material and the stored traffic guid ance Based on this data the navigation system
2. 68 EQ settings oco b airet eeri 68 External audio source CD changer oerrint E Doi EEE ERER 34 external data media USB 31 MIDI rne aeu pee ARD eR 31 MP3 player uices near 31 Multimedia interface MEDIA IN 31 See AUX oe ce de seieteb EE 25 30 External audio sources Bluetooth audio 005 26 data media requirements MDD 31 External CD changer Operation e eror reihen 36 with magazine sss 34 35 External data media see MD va ses 31 E Factory settings 00005 69 Fader 1 68 Fast forward cr errores 28 Features AUX operation s sssenee roes enken ea des 25 displays xus Ester ehERPRI LE Y E FER 9 Flagged destinations 47 EM gai Ra poi s unde REOS 18 71 Function buttons Refer to Function buttons 10 Function buttons soft keys 10 G GALA nee bade oe 68 Geoposition nu ebore te ET Re 47 GPS status en e teebp eredi onnea 47 Alphabetical index H Hard keys Refer to Device buttons Ignition off LimnieOU c russe eot m ptr prae e dad Illustration in this manual input scre nsu sssynes srpbssanreiseae is Input volume AUX MDD Instructions safety instructions 4 Interference caused by mobile phones Intermediate destination Introduction ob xe eee UP UTTAR iPhone see iPod iPod CO
3. 000 49 Routing options sssuueese 49 S Safety instructions 3 SAT denva zc ae etit RUE RES 16 See SINUS vernes vp er PRODR EE is 16 Satellite radio mode Seer SAT sun 16 Satellite status 2 2 80m 47 Saving recent destinations 45 Scale display uuuuuueus 69 Scan Scan tuneradio sssuus 14 Scan Mix Repeat incl 30 Scan tune RADIO ae anne 14 Scrolling ee nenn 11 SDcatd e ier 0a E denne 24 Search gas station 000 42 Searching for parking 42 Searching for Stations 13 Seek track 2 0 0 0 ccc cece cence eens 28 Selecting recent destinations 42 Settings SETUP cere xxt 67 factory settings ci sees eyes 69 media MEDIA 0c ee cc 30 Navigation desc eeod ek ae 56 OE EEEE E SE 68 fadlO irse er m 20 Syste M san eat nior Redon re olds 69 Settings SETUP Balance 68 pu TET 68 SETUP see Settings SETUP 67 RNS 310 RNS 315 VP Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 76 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Show Route EIS iraner velo pote Ee ere imn 53 nuu tb m 29 SUS arkade ute uds 16 browsing channels ssses 18 launching Satellite radio 17 main MENU Giese RR ep EARS 17 SCAN nein 18 selecting stations 06 18 selecting stations fr
4. Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite iv Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 7 S e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite I Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 Table of contents About this manual 2 Introduction 3 Before using se cece eect eee eee eee 3 Safety instructions cece eee eees 3 Device overview 06 c cece cece e eens 6 Basic operating instructions 8 Audio mode 12 Radio mode ivre ie de 12 Media mode sese 21 MEDIA IN multimedia interface 31 External CD changer sssuuusn 34 Navigation i a 37 Introduction to navigation 05 37 Destination input eee sirompi ee eee 41 Table of contents Destination memory arvrrvrnavnsennnnr 45 Route guidance 1 nn 49 Telephone operation Phone 58 Introduction ass 58 Saved phone numbers 0ee ees 62 Calling isis epe PEE TS EET 64 Settings SETUP 67 Sound volume and system settings 67 Abbreviations 71 Alphabetical index 72 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 2 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 About this manual e Atthe end of this manual you will find an al phabetical index Alist of abbreviations explains t
5. Up to 2500 address book entries can be man aged using the telephone controls 4 Nladine LOC o Fig 73 Searching address book entries Ww Search RNS 310 RNS 315 co Please first read and note the introductory information on page 62 Open the phone book Press the function button Enter the name you are looking for in the search field For each character that is entered corresponding suggestions from the address book will appear in the entry field If no name is suggested during the entry of a char acter it means that there are no entries in the ad dress book which begin with the characters en tered es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 63 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 Delete characters in the entry field until a name is suggested for selection Entries in the address book search are not case sensitive Press the function button to tag the list entry Displaying and editing phone numbers OR Press the right button to tag the list entry e Press the tagged telephone book entry to begin a call OR Press the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 0 to begin a call 4 co Please first read and note the introductory information on page 62 A number in the phone book or in a list of saved numbers can be changed before it is called Showing and editing a phone number in the input screen T
6. Repeat track The current track is repeated Audio mode Repeat CD At the end of the current audio CD all of the tracks will be repeated from the beginning iPod and iPhone are protected trademarks of Apple Inc 28 29 es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 30 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Function button Effect Repeat folder The tracks of the current folder are repeated at the end Random playback and the repeat function stay activated for the respective media source until they are deactivated Media settings menu SETUP Please first read and observe the safety in options depends on the device and equipment CO structions A on page 3 and the introduc and other accessories tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 In Media mode press the button in order to open the Media Setup menu The choice of setup Function button Effect Scan Mix Repeat incl O subfolders are also affected by the chosen playback mode gt page 29 This setting must be configured before making changes to the playback mode gt AUX volume Adjust the input volume of an external audio source connected via the AUX IN socket gt page 6 fig I 9 to equalize it with the playback volume of other audio sources gt page 25 gt MDI volume Adjust the input volume of an iPod or an iPhone connected via the MEDIA IN multi media interface to equa
7. 29 The name of the folder containing the RNS 310 RNS 315 current track is indicated in the bottom line of the screen in fig 28 F2 Press the Up function button in order to open the next higher folder gt fig 29 Press the folder display e g GFI in order to select another track J from this folder or to open an additional subfolder OR Turn the tuning knob to select a folder and press the knob to open it Turn and press the knob to mark and select the track J or subfolder O Repeated pressing of the Up function button switches the folder up to the root of the current media source In the root folder the function button is inactive The current media source is dis played in the bottom line of the screen fig 29 gt 9 es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 29 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 Ifa MEDIA IN multimedia interface is installed and an iPod or iPhone is connected to it a special iPod selection menu is displayed in the top selection level root folder page 32 fig 35 Selecting tracks and CDs from an external CD changer page 34 4 Changing playback mode Extras function key Fig 30 MEDIA main menu Extras function button in MP3 mode Please first read and observe the safety in aa structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 D
8. CD or 9 Inserting a CD Insert the CD with the label side up Inserta CD into the CD slot gt page 6 fig 1 4 only until it is pulled in automatically Playback starts automatically after insertion Ejecting a CD For convertibles the ignition key must be in the ig nition lock in order to eject the CD anti theft pro tection Inserting or removing a memory card co Please first read and observe the safety in structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 Inthe MEDIAmain menu only playable audio files are displayed and played Other files are ignored A readable memory card is indicated by SD card or appearing on the screen Inserting a memory card If a memory card cannot be inserted check the in sertion position and memory card RNS 310 RNS 315 Press the 4 button TheCDinthe CD player is moved to eject posi tion and must be removed within approximately 10 seconds If the CD is not removed within 10 seconds it is pulled in again for safety reasons CD not readable If an inserted CD cannot be read a pop up window with a related message is displayed Depending on the device an unreadable CD may be automatically ejected and pulled in again three times to allow another three read attempts before the pop up message is displayed Press the function button to confirm the message and eject the CD If the CD is not removed withi
9. SETUP 66 67 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 68 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Sound and volume settings Qu sd Treble C Mid range N Bass IL BB Fig 79 Tone settings selection menu co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 67 Calling up the Sound main menu Press the SETUP button from any menu Press the function button on the lower left of the screen in order to open the tone and volume adjustment menu fig 79 In the overview the current settings are graphically displayed in the circle in the front of the respec tive menu item fig 79 Adjusting EQ and volume balance Balance and Fader Press the Treble or function button in order to open a setup menu for the adjustment of the pitch gt fig 80 Turn the rotary knob gt page 6 fig 1 or press the or function button in order to change the current settings Press the or function button in order to open a menu for changing the sound ad justment to the left or right Balance or front or back Fader Turn the rotary knob or press the appropriate function button in order to change the current set tings Changing volume settings and adjustments Volume and volume adjustments can be pre de fined RNS 310 RNS 315 Treble Fig 80 Setup menu for tone pitch While adjustments are being
10. calculates the optimal route to the destination An address or a point of interest e g a gas station or hotel can be entered as a destination Acoustic navigation messages and the graphic dis plays on the navigation device and in the instru ment cluster guide you to your destination page 49 Depending upon the country some functions of the radio navigation system may not be selectable on the screen above a certain driving speed This is not a malfunction but rather compliance with legal regulations Navigation limitations Navigation data Several different device generations are used in Volkswagen vehicles The navigation data media are not compatible with each other The naviga tion data designed for the specific device is re quired by the navigation system For further infor mation please contact a Volkswagen dealer Normally all necessary navigation data comes preinstalled on the RNS 315 If this data needs to be updated a memory card with the navigation soft ware can be obtained at your Volkswagen dealer ship page 38 Supplementary information Safety instructions A gt page 3 Device overview page 6 Destination input gt page 41 Destination memory gt page 45 Route guidance page 49 Dirty or damaged navigation data media can cause problems when navigation data is copied or during navigation Unused data media should always be kept in the storage area or in their original packagi
11. lowing the instructions in the vehicle owner s manual via the Bluetooth interface of the mobile phone package Reduce playback volume on the radio naviga tion system page 8 e Start playback on the external Bluetooth audio source Some devices allow Bluetooth audio playback to be started directly through the Media selection menu page 26 RNS 310 Activating Bluetooth audio Some devices only require a one time activation of Bluetooth audio playback RNS 310 RNS 315 Bluetooth Fig 25 Media selection menu with BT audio tagged After the initial start up of a Bluetooth audio transmission a pop up window opens Request for confirmation of Bluetooth audio playback The display switches into Bluetooth audio mode fig 24 and the checkbox in the function buttonin the Media Setup menu is automatically activated gt page 30 The checkbox in the O Activate BT audio function button is deactivated in the factory settings If the function button in the Media Settings menu is activated the Media selec tion menu will be launched when Bluetooth audio transmission has been started page 26 Starting Bluetooth audio playback Press the MEDIA button in the MEDIA main menu to open the Media selection menu Select the P Bluetooth function button as de scribed page 27 Bluetooth audio mode is indicated on the screen by BT audio or 9 When the playback of the external aud
12. Close the magazine cover 1 completely in order to prevent dust and dirt from entering Operation via the radio navigation system es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 36 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Loading CDs into the magazine and removing Hold the CD magazine so that the disc 4 label faces upwards page 35 fig 38 Hold the CD by the center hole or the outer edge with the printed side facing up Insert CDs individually and without tilting into the magazine until you hear them engage Toremove CDs turn the CD magazine over and rotate the release lever 6 against the spring resis tance Gently push the CDs in the direction of the arrow through the opening in the rear of the magazine 4 Track 1 0 33 CD 1 Fig 39 MEDIA main menu CD changer mode col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 34 Starting playback from the CD changer Openthe MEDIA main menu and the Media se lection menu page 27 e Press the 9 function button to start playback of the initial track of the first CD in the magazine gt fig 39 If the CD changer was previously se lected playback of the last played CD is continued with the last played track Further operation of the CD is carried out sim ilarly to the operation of an audio CD loaded into the radio navigation system page 21 RNS 310 RNS 315
13. Display X and the current media source is stopped Alternatively the page 6 fig 1 2 button can be pressed to mute or unmute the device The button serves the same purpose in vehicles which have not been fitted with a mobile phone package Some volume settings and adjustments can be preset page 67 Operating the radio navigation system while driving can distract from traffic and lead to acci dents e Always drive attentively and responsibly Additional displays and options Set volume settings to levels that ensure that acoustic signals from outside the vehicle are au dible at all times for example the sirens of emergency rescue vehicles e Excessively high volume settings may lead to hearing loss This can also extend to short expo sure of the ears to loud volumes Excessively loud or distorted playback can damage the vehicle speakers Where the default volume for the playback of an audio source has been increased signifi cantly for example due to playback of a very quiet external audio source be sure to reduce the volume again before changing audio sources 4 col Please first read and observe the safety in structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 8 Displays on the screen may vary or be different from the displays described here depending on the settings Introduction All displays can be shown only after a complete system start of the radio
14. MEDIA IN multimedia interface using an adapter Audio mode Fig 33 Selection menu of the available media sources with external media source MDI An adapter is included with the vehicle Additional adapters can be obtained from a Volkswagen dealer Do not use memory card adapters USB extension cables or USB hubs 30 31 gt SA as es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 32 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Instructions and requirements Connectable data media Readable data and formats Data media specified according to USB 2 0 Audio files in MP3 WMA OGG Vorbis and AAC Data media using the FAT file system FAT16 lt format 2 GB or FAT32 2 GB Playlists in PLS B4S ASX and WPL formats iPods and iPhones of different generations a MTP players with the PlaysForSure or ReadyForVista logo Read and follow the operational instructions of the external data medium 9 iPod and iPhone are protected trademarks of Apple Inc With data media subdivided into several parti tions only the first partition with playable audio Theradio navigation system can display play back files can be played back and control readable audio files only via the MEDIA IN multimedia interface Instructions and restrictions Read about additional limitations and notes with regard to media sources page 21 4 Depending on battery status and data volume it can ta
15. are still au dible for example the sirens of emergency rescue vehicles Inareas with no or poor mobile network cov erage and possibly in tunnels garages and un derpasses phone conversations may be inter rupted and it may be impossible to make phone calls even emergency calls RNS 310 RNS 315 A cell phone on the seat instrument panel or in other places can be thrown around the inside of the vehicle during a sudden braking maneuver acrash or other accident and injure vehicle occu pants Always mount mobile phones properly while driving outside the operational area of the air bags Aswitched on mobile phone can cause interfer ence with a pacemaker if worn directly on top of the pacemaker Keep a distance of at least 8 inches between the antennas of the mobile phone and pace makers as mobile phones can affect the func tionality of a pacemaker Never carry a cell phone that is switched on in the breast pocket directly over the pacemaker Ifyoususpect there may be interference with apacemaker or other medical device switch the cell phone off immediately The center armrest can interfere with the driver s elbow movement and thus cause acci dents and severe injuries Always keep the armrest closed while driving High speeds poor weather or road conditions as well as the quality of the network connection can all influence the quality of a phone conversation
16. characters in the text field from right to left RNS 310 RNS 315 eo SA e 111 5U6 N31 23 Destination input CO Introduction Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 41 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Selecting a destination address or intersection 41 Selecting stored destinations 22 22222200 42 Selecting a point of interest ec ceca 42 Details view of a destination issues 44 Supplementary information Safety instructions gt page 3 Device overview page 6 Introduction to navigation gt page 37 4 Number U Street am NS CALIFORNIA CA Destination Fig 46 Address entry window col Please first read and observe the safety in structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 41 Open an address or intersection from the Navi gation main menu gt page 37 Press one of the function buttons on the left hand side fig 46 to open the appropriate screen fig 47 The destination address or intersection can be narrowed down through series of windows page 40 After selecting a state or province the following destination details can be entered in any order first the city or postal code then the street name and street number or the other way around Iffewer than 99 destinations can be selected based on the displayed character s
17. entry to begin a call OR Press the tuning knob 7 or the button below it to begin a call 4 Hans Werner 00 25 ra Telephone Fig 76 Displaying an active connection co Please first read and note the introductory information on page 64 Displaying an active connection During a phone call the phone number and call duration will be displayed on the screen Telephone operation Phone Ifa phone number is saved under a name in the address book the name will be displayed rather than the number Muting a call To ensure that the caller does not hear conversa tions in the vehicle during a call audio transmis sion can be interrupted Press the function button during an ac tive call Press the function button in the pop up window to stop sending an audio signal to the caller e Press the function button in the pop up window to resume sending an audio signal to the caller 64 65 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 66 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Making and receiving additional calls p Achim Q 00 35 Bernadette Call waiting E E Telefone Fig 77 Call waiting col Please first read and note the introductory information on page 64 An additional call can be received during a phone call You can switch from one call to the other Call waiting answering an additional incoming call e Ifanother caller contacts you during when you are
18. free text offer letters charac ters and special symbols in any combination gt fig 44 Additional controls Fig 45 Input screen for selecting a destination Pressing the function button accepts the cur rently displayed character sequence Input screens for selecting a destination address During input only letters numbers and special characters can be selected which correspond to a destination provided by the navigation data fig 45 Thus a destination cannot be freely en tered but instead must be selected from a list of available destinations page 41 Operation Characters selectable in the keypad area are ac cepted into the input prompt by pressing on them OR Select characters by rotating and pressing the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 Function button Action and meaning 4 Press to switch between upper and and lower case letters Press to open the screen to enter numbers and special characters OR Press to return to letter entry mode 4 and gt Press to move cursor to the left or right in the input field Q Press to enter a space Characters with W Hold to open a pop up window with all special characters based on this letter Press the desired character to accept it Press to view all function buttons which have special characters associated with them Press a function button to open the pop up window which allows you to choose special characters Press to delete
19. manually After being switched on the system will resume play of the most recently used audio source When the motor is turned off the device will switch itself off automatically after about 30 min utes timeout RNS 310 RNS 315 Anti theft coding The anti theft code number remains stored in the vehicle after initial input convenience radio coding Only ifthe device is installed in a different vehicle does the anti theft coding have to be can celled manually When the device is switched on a keypad pops up requesting the code Please con tact your Volkswagen dealer in this case Ifthe vehicle battery has been disconnected please switch on the ignition before switching the device back on e 111 5U6 N31 23 Changing the default volume Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 9 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 co Please first read and observe the safety instructions A on page 3 and the introductory information on page 8 Function Operation Increase volume Turn the volume control Q gt page 6 fig 1 to the right or press the button on the multi function steering wheel gt Booklet Owner s manual chapter ve hicle overview Reduce volume Turn the volume control to the left or press the button on the multi function steering wheel Volume adjustments are indicated on the screen by a bar Meanwhile device operation is blocked The device is muted by pressing 0
20. or faulty Current navigation data media and other country versions can be obtained from your Volkswagen dealer 4 RNS 315 Updating the internally stored navigation data Enter Home Address 0 Demo Mode LJ Delete destination memory Fig 41 Navigation setup menu col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 37 This navigation data is already stored in the navi gation data memory and can be used for naviga tion page 38 When the navigation memory is updated or re placed with another country version existing nav igation data will be deleted and cannot be recov ered Updating navigation data A memory card with up to date navigation data can be ordered through a Volkswagen Dealer Removethe physical write protection from the memory card Insert a memory card gt page 21 Ifthe inserted memory card contains valid naviga tion data a pop up window will open asking if the memory card should be assigned to the radio nav igation system For licensing reasons once the copying has been completed the memory card will be permanently assigned to this radio navigation system and cannot be used in other radio navigation systems ofthe same type anymore RNS 310 RNS 315 Pressthe function button to continue the process Information regarding the navigation data in stalled and available on the memory card will be display
21. section you ll find information on the fol lowing Instructions for connecting a data medium Connection and operation eee eee 32 Depending on the vehicle the MEDIA IN multi media interface is located either in the passenger side storage compartment or in the center armrest between the front seats The playable file formats listed below are referred to collectively as audio files Audio files on an external data medium connected via the MEDIA IN multimedia interface can be be played back and controlled via the radio naviga tion system Instructions for connecting a data medium In this manual USB mass storage devices are re ferred to as external data media and contain play able audio files such as MP3 player iPod and USB sticks External media are displayed as MDI Media Device Interface on the radio system The MEDIA IN multimedia interface provides an output of 5 volts commonly used by USB devices Supplementary information Safety instructions N gt page3 Device overview page 6 Media mode gt page 21 The rubber insert in the storage compart ment next to the MEDIA IN multimedia in terface can be removed 4 m 9 T z Fig 32 MEDIA IN multimedia interface co Please first read and observe the safety in structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 31 Adapter for connecting a data medium An external data medium must be connected to the
22. the Inthe System setup menu press the function button in order to open the system set function button ungs Inthe following confirmation prompt press in order to reset the device to its original con dition Additional system settings Function button Effect Language Press to select the desired language for message and voice output OR Select to adopt the language being used by the instrument cluster Keypad display ABC Alphabetical alignment of the keypad block in the input screens p 8 QWERTY Computer like alignment of the keypad block in the input screens p 8 y Display Adjust display settings Brightness Press to adjust the level of brightness J 8 Day Night Change the map display Automatic The map display changes depending on activation or deactivation of the headlights Day The map display is always in day design bright Night The map display is always in night design dark Confirmation tone Turn on or off the confirmation tone associated with pressing function buttons Factory settings Revert to the device factory settings AC Display 8 sec 10 sec Changes to the climate control system will be shown on the screen for 3 5 or 10 seconds Off Changes to the climate control system are not shown on the screen Clock display Activate or deactivate the time display gt page 9 Memory card status Display status of the memory card wit
23. the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 OR Activate the checkbox in the function button to open the station list view with the tuning knob and open stations there Selecting satellite stations from the station list All the activated stations in the chosen category are displayed in the station list RNS 310 RNS 315 JE 0 007 70son7 008 80son8 wll 009 90s on9 010 E Street Radio All Categories Fig 16 Station list in the selected category Turn the tuning knob to open the list of avail able satellite stations in the selected category gt fig 16 Change category if required gt page 19 Browse list and launch the desired station by turning the tuning knob to select then pressing it page 8 e Press the amp gt page 6 fig I 8 button to close the station list The list will close automatically after a a period of inactivity SCAN Press the function button in the Satel lite radio main menu fig 15 Press the function button in the pop up window The function button switches to Scan All stations are played for about 5 seconds each Press the function button in order to stop station scanning at the current station Scanning will also be stopped if a station is se lected manually using the arrow or station buttons 4 SA as e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 19 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 Selecting st
24. vehicle without a cradle the phone will not be securely attached to the vehicle will not be charged through the cradle wiring and more im portantly will not be connected to the vehicle s in tegrated telephone antenna The cell phone will not be recharged either Also you might experi ence more dropped calls and an overall impaired quality of the connection Therefore we strongly recommend that you use your cellular telephone in your vehicle only when it is properly attached to an appropriate cradle mounted on a base plate on the instrument panel es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 60 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 A cell phone on the seat instrument panel or in other places can be thrown around the inside of the vehicle during a sudden braking maneuver acrash or other accident and injure vehicle occu pants Always mount mobile phones properly while driving outside the operational area of the air bags Using a cell phone or CB radio inside the vehicle without a properly installed and separate out side antenna can be dangerous to your health and that of your passengers because the electro magnetic radiation energy that cell phones and CB radios emit may be above established limits This also applies if the outside antenna is not in stalled properly Keep a distance of at least 8 inches between the antennas of the mobile phone and the pace maker as mobile phones can affect the func tionality o
25. with danger of explosions telephones ner ennie ren anne Places with special regulations Playback volume AUX MDI Pop up windows ssesesss Position displaying and saving Q Quick Play Mode Scan MEDIA nt sea eee ase R RADIO changing frequency 005 changing stations 4 Deleting memory 008 FM station list 24 2 rr E ees main menu 222 en SCan tune nee Scanning mussen scanning stations 2 Settings sss sees ecce ar hee ehe eas station frequency selection station NameS 0 eee eee eee station preset buttons station scanning 0085 storing stations ee e n Radio Coding eere s Radio mode Repeat u ssa operae ete amne hh Repeated playback Repeat Requirements for adapters MDI 2 vesdss eer Rete CDs aaa rr rmt rer a eh external data media MDI memory cards esce eee eee SD Cats osos donar Reis signe Resuming route guidance ssssseese e Route Guidance blocking routes ssseseeees 54 Route guidance usuuu 49 blocking routes ssesseess 54 Demo mode e recen 55 MAP isn 51 navigation messages 50 toutelist na 53 Route List blocking sections sues 54 Routing criteria
26. 6 navigation data from a memory card 38 navigation destinations 46 radio memory seesee nee 20 recent destinations 46 telephone user profiles 61 user phone profiles usus 61 Deleting data see Deleting c isse e RR 69 Deleting user entries see Deleting ers recrea rarnana 69 Demo mode Navigation 55 Destination gas station or parking 42 home address e eee 42 recent destination 2 055 45 saved destinations 42 Destination guidance intermediate destination 53 routing options nennen 49 Destination input 0005 41 Destination memory 6 45 recent destinations 45 saving destinations 46 Device buttons hard keys 10 OVERVIEW nen 6 Device overview seen 6 es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 73 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 T Display AG display ces dia visions hr enr E eco 69 brightnessi cuocere ron Orbe skatt 69 keypad display 000 69 kilometers or miles 69 map appearance sseese 69 lmne srrss e exer E xx nr ELCHE A aes 69 Driving recommendations 51 E Entering postal code 41 EON mu 71 EQ Treble Mid Bass
27. 6 route guidance cece eee anes 49 route list venter ORI E s 53 saved destinations 42 saving destinations susue 46 search gas station 6 42 searching for parking 42 SELNES cuis rr ae 56 SETUP nennen ge ausis 56 Short route eer ROS FIOR RES 49 Navigation announcements setting volume ssssessses 68 Navigation data ssuusuususe 37 Navigation messages 50 O On screen keyboard 40 Operation additional displays 9 browsing lists i ans 11 changing the default volume 9 Checkboxes seses cete 10 device b ttons u a vikna vs 10 entering text unseren 40 factory settinps c oceseececd eee e ee 69 function D ttons i erre es 10 inp tscreen ers rhe eh hr 40 selecting menu item sss 11 switching on or off 0 08 8 totch Screensccceecesbr ER E QR ERES 10 tuning knob ecc sangen 11 Overview device buttons 0 2 er 6 system settings losers rh hen 69 P PDGvoliime treno 68 PHONE connecting mobile phones instrument l stern kaea 2588 E EI ERE 60 connecting the phone via the instrument CISTET oco es anne een 60 delete user profiles 61 main men ru i ER 61 Places with danger of explosions 59 Alphabetical index places with special regulations reverting to factory settings Places
28. 7 The navigation functions are only accessible if navigation data for the region in which you are travelling is available in the radio navigation system Anew destination can be selected via the Naviga tion main menu a previously used or stored desti nation can be selected or points of interest can be searched Accessing the Navigation main menu Press the button in order to open the last accessed menu in the navigation menu Ifthe Navigation main menu is not displayed press the button again The main menu is opened directly in each sub menu Press the 5 button in order to switch back into the Navigation main menu via the menus and to reverse destination entries step by step page 41 Switching between Map view and the Navigation main menu Inthe Navigation main menu press the button in order to switch to the map view fig 43 Press the button again in order to switch back to the Navigation main menu fig 42 Entering a destination from the Navigation main menu Open the Navigation main menu fig 42 Navigation Fig 43 Vehicle location in the Map view Turn the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 in order to tag the destination input symbols one after the other The destination input type is dis played in the center of the screen in fig 42 Address Press the tuning knob to access the displayed destination OR Directly press the destination input symbol on the scr
29. AVENUE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE NORTHBOU AUBURN HIL HAMLIN ROAD 3800 l lt ll Sae MITT Fig 48 List of automatically stored recent destina tions co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 41 You can start route guidance to a saved home ad dress or to an automatically or manually saved destination Starting route guidance to a stored home address Open Home Address in the Navigation main menu to enter destination details page 37 and to start route guidance to the stored home address Save or editing the home address page 45 Starting route guidance to a stored destination Destinations which were entered for route guid ance are automatically saved in the Last Destinations list fig 48 Selecting a point of interest Saved Position J THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF A big EEN UNITED NATIONS 405 E 42nd sr Address Book Fig 49 List of destinations manually stored in the des tination memory Manually saved destinations are stored in the Address Book fig 49 Open the Last Destinations or Address Book lists in the Navigation main menu to enter a destina tion page 37 Taga destination in the list by rotating the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 o and start route guidance by pressing the knob gt fig 49 page 11 OR Browsethelist by movingthe scroll marker acr
30. Displaying the route list gt page 53 Rotate the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 0 to tag the route section that is to be excluded Press the function button The entry is marked as excluded and the function button switches to Exclude to When the Remove block function button is displayed in the route list instead of Block to a section exclu sion has already been entered Mark the route section that is to be excluded and press the function button Ifthe function button appears to be inac tive the section to be blocked is too long Max will be displayed after a length at the bottom ofthe screen RNS 310 RNS 315 Shorten the section of the route to be blocked until the Max disappears and the function button becomes active again Show parts ofa route section page 54 If a block has been entered the route list will be closed The route is will be recalculated as long as the nav igation system can determine a reasonable detour to avoid the blocked section Removing a block Press the i button in any of the navigation menus except for SETUP Press the function button in the Info window Press the function button in the pop up window OR Open the Route list and press the function button Information regarding exclusion starting with the vehicle location gt page 55 Blocked sections are displayed on the map gt page 51 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Navigationssy
31. L 7 THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF A 212 5 16 UNITED NATIONS 405 E 42nd sr Address Book Fig 58 Address book with manually stored destina tions Display Meaning Longitude Longitude Altitude Height above sea level GPS status Technical GPS messages Available The number determines the satellites GPS status Saving a position Pressing the function button saves the displayed position in the Address Book page 46 In order to permanently store the location as a flagged destination the location must be renamed in the Address Book Otherwise the stored position will be overwritten the next time a location is saved Select the entry in the Address Book fig 58 and press the function button Press the function button in the Details view and press in the pop up window to change the saved name 4 46 47 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 48 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Saving or editing the home address Fig 59 Navigation main menu Select the home ad dress col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 45 Only one address or position can be saved as the home address Route guidance can be launched through the Nav igation by selecting the Home Address destination option If no home address has been stored an address can be entered after confirming a r
32. MMONING en MDI volume 00000 eee playback volume 2222 selection menu seeeeeee K Key tones see Confirmation Tone Keyboard appearance Kilometer and mileage display M Main menu Map Day or Night view us nu speed limits u een adapter ae connecting a enr b ete s error messages eee esses iPod operation ana ertt hr maltunction 2534 eer een MDI Volume nu OPEL at ON veces eer rh tme playback volume 30 requirements for 0 008 31 AUX volume nenn 30 bitrate a a a en 21 Bluetooth audio 2 emere 26 CDiaudio files cs asceescaanisegiemess 21 CD changer u ere cece accede 34 CD eject convertible 24 CD mode adadetctedvewthandae dende 24 CD not readable 0 24 changing media sources 27 changing track i e eene 28 displays erst ete cals snes OC 23 Input volume bremen e 30 instructions nassen en 21 POd vassdrags ee E 33 MAM menis oieri ds eeerupLRP C OE TS 23 MDD ois sada aba dels ban ade RU S EEG 31 MDI volume aie re rs 30 media source selection menu 27 memory card not readable 24 MP3 files 45e rer E TE EE 21 multimedia socket AUX IN 25 Playback mode vies ese ntes 29 playback sequence sss 22 playback volum
33. NINGS A Dialing a number anaes oe Phone book After the pairing process the address bookand call Missed Call list data on the connected mobile phone will be transferred to the radio navigation system and can or 7 Numbers dialed be accessed via the PHONE main menu Press the button to open the PHONE main menu Received calls 25 Voicemail number 7 Accept or make calls 505 Make an emergency call 4 Telephone settings menu SETUP co Please first read and note the introductory Function button Effect information and heed the WARNINGS A on page 58 Telephone audio volume Set Telephone audio volume Function button Effect Default settings Revert to factory settings and de Enter voicemail number Enter voicemail number lete saved user profiles and phone numbers 4 Load address book The address book entries from the mobile phone and SIM card are synchro nised with the radio This process can take a few minutes Varies from country to country 9 The voicemail number must be manually entered in the Telephone Settings menu page 61 9 SOS and emergency call functions may not be displayed in all devices and may not be available in all countries via all phone service providers 111 5U6 N31 23 Telephone operation Phone 60 61 Saved phone numbers CO Introduction es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 62 D
34. The appearance of the various telephone menus varies from phone to phone There may be variations eo SA e 111 5U6 N31 23 SOS and emergency call functions may not be displayed in all devices and may not be available in all countries via all phone service pro viders Please note the instructions given in the mo bile phone s and accessories user manuals as well as any laws or regulations pertaining to the use of hands free headsets Places with special regulations Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 59 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Reception interference and call interrup tions may occur in dead spots Most electrical devices are shielded against RF high frequency signals In some rare cases however electronic devices may not be shielded against the mobile phone package s RF signals Interference may occur 4 co Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS on page 58 Switch the mobile phone and mobile phone package off at explosion prone locations These locations are often but not always identified clearly gt A in Introduction on page 58 These in clude for example Vicinity of pipes and tanks containing chemi cals Lower decks of ships and ferries Vicinity of vehicles powered by liquefied petro leum gas such as propane and butane Areas with chemicals or particles in the air such as flour dust or metal powder Alloth
35. ac tive teleconference RNS 310 RNS 315 Adding multiple callers to a teleconference All callers who are part of a teleconference can hear and speak to each other Press the function button and press the function button in the pop up window to add both callers to a teleconference The callers will both be displayed on the screen with a Conference marking An additional call can be received during an active teleconference You can toggle between the con ference and the new call or the caller can also be added to the teleconference Depending upon the provider teleconferences can have up to six partic ipants Press the gt function button to end the tele conference and end connection to all callers es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 67 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Settings SETUP Sound volume and system settings CO Introduction In this section you ll find information on the fol Supplementary information lowing Safety instructions gt page 3 Sound and volume settings 0eeeeee eens 68 Device overview page 6 System settings SETUP 0 eee eee 69 Radio settings menu gt page 12 Media settings menu gt page 21 Pressing the button will always open a con EMG 8 pag text dependent Settings menuf or the selected de vice operation mode Navigation settings menu page 49 PHONE settings menu page 58 4 111 5U6 N31 23 Settings
36. ack volume 30 B Balance 32 ese ei eoa RR ERE 68 Balance Balance Fader 68 BaSS 0 en dan 68 Bluetooth audio external audio source 26 Brief introduction uusuuuse 3 BT audio 2 ccc RESO 26 BT audio volume 22220 30 C CDehanger soere s oresar REDUCE 34 CD eject convertible 24 CD mode see MEDIA u sn v res 24 Cell phone outside antenna cr cum seen 59 Changing frequency bands 13 Characteristics anti theft coding 000 8 radio coding esses eR rex 8 reducing volume esee 8 Clear memory SEE DENS nenne 69 Code number Lusu 8 Confirmation tone Switching on or off 69 RNS 310 RNS 315 VP Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 72 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Controls eet se eere US 6 Convertible vehicles CD eject 24 Coordinates 5 oes ern 47 Copying navigation data to navigation storage 38 Cursor CULSO E Senne 40 See CUEFSOE kvass e e tta e Ed ane 40 D Default settings 205 69 Default Volume Luus 68 Default volume changing iiec ern 9 Mte or pius Rae ire deas b a Satie 9 Delete entries see Deleting s ese rm 69 Deleting address book 00 cee ee eens 46 allentries 2i esr er DE eb Eus 69 destinations from the address book 4
37. afety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 45 Destinations which were entered for route guid ance are automatically saved in the Last Destina tions list gt fig 53 Older recent destinations are automatically over written by newer destinations if the list is full In order to permanently save a recent destination the destination must be stored in the Destination memory Open the Last Destinations list via the Naviga tion main menu page 37 Taga listed destination which is to be added to the recent destinations list gt fig 53 Press the function button to save the des tination gt page 46 4 44 45 Saving destinations manually es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 46 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Fig 54 Input screen for defining individual names co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 45 Ifthe function button is shown the displayed destination can be stored in the destination memory Pressing the function button opens an input screen to define a name fig 54 e Ifyou want to define a specific name first press the function button and then enter that spe cific name page 40 Pressing the function button saves the des tination under the displayed name to the Destination memory 4 Deleting or renaming address book entries Saved Po
38. afety instructions A on page 21 Start playback of a media source CD memory card MDI controlled via the radio navigation system Browsing tracks with the arrow buttons Operation Effect 1 001 The Song No14 mp3 Q 002 The song Nos mps _ Pay F2 Fig 29 Highest level of a playing MP3 CD The tracks of the current media source can be browsed or directly selected from the track list Briefly press the arrow button x once To the start of the current track Briefly press the arrow button x twice To the start of the previous track Briefly press the arrow button gt once To the next track Hold the arrow button x Rewind Hold the arrow button gt Fast forward A current audio source which can be controlled via the device can be operated using any menu via the arrow buttons on the device Opening and searching the track list Open the MEDIA main menu Press the function button or turn the tuning knob gt page 6 fig I io to open the track list The current track is highlighted fig 28 Tagtracks one after another by turning the tuning knob and access tagged tracks by pressing the knob OR Move the scroll marker to search the list and press the desired track on the screen page 8 Searching the folder structure in MP3 mode After opening the track list subfolders Mand playlists 3 can be displayed as well as tracks J fig
39. ag the phone number and press the function button Call lists Achim 4953226 Bernardo 4930852333 19 01 10 17 19 22 18 01 10 049532262678 2 uw Mm Fig 74 Call list co Please first read and note the introductory information on page 62 All call lists saved on the mobile phone may be opened through the radio navigation system tele phone control All calls made on the mobile phone will be displayed in the call lists If the phone supports Hands Free protocol 1 5 calls made via the radio navigation system phone control will also be shown Telephone operation Phone Press the function button to view the number in the input screen The number can be altered or played as a DTMF key tone sequence Once the changes have been made a call can be started by pressing the 7 func tion button Changes made will not be permanently saved in the phone book Once the edited number has been dialed it will be available under Dialed numbers 4 Missed call The call list shows all missed and unanswered calls Numbers dialed The call list shows all numbers what were dialed using the mobile phone and or the radio naviga tion system mobile phone control Answered The call list shows all numbers which were re ceived using the mobile phone and or the radio navigation system mobile phone control Opening the call list e Press the function button in the PHONE main menu which
40. and device buttons 10 Browsing lists and selecting items 11 When settings are changed the device characteris tics might be different from what is described in this manual Therefore Volkswagen recommends that you reset the device to the its Factory settings prior to first use page 67 Supplementary information Safety instructions gt page 3 Device overview page 6 Multi function steering wheel to change tracks or stations Booklet Owner s manual chapter Vehicle overview Switching on or off Alight keystroke or tap on the touch screen is sufficient to operate the device Never hold a button for longer than 10 min utes Otherwise the device will interpret this as a malfunction jammed key Due to country specific legal requirements some functions are not selectable on the screen above a certain driving speed Operating a mobile phone in the vehicle can cause noise in the speakers In some vehicles with park distance control the volume of the current audio source is au tomatically reduced when shifting into reverse Some countries may have restrictions re garding the use of Bluetooth devices Infor mation can be obtained from the local authorities col Please first read and observe the safety in structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 8 Press the rotary and press button Q gt page 6 fig 1 to switch the device on or off
41. ation Phone phones by taking measures that lower the per sonal exposure to electromagnetic fields When using a cellular telephone inside a motor ve hicle without a proper connection to an integrated vehicle telephone antenna the personal exposure to electromagnetic fields will be higher than when using the cellular telephone while properly con nected to an integrated or other outside vehicle telephone antenna Your vehicle may be equipped with an optional hands free system that will permit many of the features of a cellular telephones to be used for greater convenience and consistent with the laws of an increasing number of states and localities that prohibit the use of cellular telephones without some kind of hands free device The factory installed hands free equipment is de signed for use with common cell phones and Blue gt 58 59 tooth compatible cell phones Mobile phones must be located on an appropriate cradle In addi tion the phone cradle must be safely secured to the base plate Placing the phone in its cradle per mits it to be charged but more importantly con nects the cellular phone to the vehicle s outside antenna Acellular telephone that is properly connected to the integrated or other outside vehicle telephone antenna will lower the personal exposure to elec tromagnetic fields You should also experience a better quality of service Although a cellular telephone can be used inside your
42. ations from a particular category 4 Fig 17 Station selection options co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 Press the function button in the Satel lite radio main menu and press the func tion button in the in the pop up window gt fig 17 OR Press function button in the sta tion list view page 18 fig 16 Opens the list of available categories fig 18 Open the desired category by marking it by turning the tuning knob and selecting it by pressing the knob page 8 Audio mode n i E Hip Hop R amp B Categories Fig 18 Select a category The station list corresponding to the chosen cate gory will be opened Only the stations in the se lected category will be displayed If is selected stations of all catego ries will be displayed page 18 fig 16 Access stations as described gt page 18 Press the button to close a list Thelist view will close automatically after a period of inactivity 4 eo SA es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 20 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Radio settings menu SETUP col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 In the RADIO main menu press the SETUP button in order to open the Radio Settings menu Function button Effect gt Arr
43. avigation 56 57 Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 58 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Telephone operation Phone Introduction CO Introduction In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Places with special regulations Lus 59 Using a mobile phone without a connection to the outside antenna eee eee eee eee 59 Connecting the mobile phone to the radio navigation system 1 4 02 mese rae ee e 60 PHONE main menu u ree e ed 61 Telephone settings menu SETUP 61 The telephone functions described in the fol lowing can be operated via the radio navigation system as long as a switched on mobile phone is connected to the radio navigation system The connection varies from device to device Pair and connect mobile phone via the instru ment cluster page 60 For a connection to the radio navigation system it is essential that the phone is Bluetooth capable Ifthere is no mobile phone connected to the radio navigation system then phone operation is not available Warnings and observations regarding the use of a mobile phone in the vehicle without connection to the outside antenna page 59 Talking on the phone and or operating the radio navigation system while driving can distract from traffic and lead to accidents Always drive attentively and responsibly Select the volume settings so that the acoustic signals from the outside
44. center of the bottom line on the screen Ifno media source can be selected you cannot open the MEDIA main menu Audio mode The Artist 22 1622 The Song The Album Fig 21 MEDIA main menu Audio data CD track dis play Displaying track information In the center of the screen the track and track number are displayed by default according to the sequence on the data medium fig 20 For audio files also containing track information CD text ID3 tag for MP3 files the track name is displayed in the center under the artist name and above the album name fig 21 If you press the i gt page 6 fig I 7 button fur ther track information such as the file path will be displayed At the bottom left and right of the screen the runtime and remaining runtime of the track are displayed in minutes and seconds For files with variable bitrate VBR the remaining time cannot be displayed 4 22 23 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 24 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Inserting or ejecting a CD The Artist 52 1622 The Song The Album 45 Choisir i Fig 22 MEDIA main menu CD media source Please first read and observe the safety in CO structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 The internal CD drive can play audio CDs as well as MP3 CDs An audio or MP3 CD is indicated on the screen by
45. corresponds to the desired call list OR Tag the desired call list in the PHONE main menu by turning the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 and confirm by pressing the knob If a phone number is saved under a name in the address book the name will be displayed in the call list rather than the number The appearance of the call lists varies from phone to phone 4 62 63 9 Calling CO Introduction es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 64 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Accepting ending or rejecting calls 64 Entering and calling phone numbers 64 Making a call from the phone book 64 Accepting ending or rejecting calls Making a call from the call list 65 During a phone call 65 Making and receiving additional calls 66 Starting a telephone conference 66 col Please first read and note the introductory information on page 64 When there is an incoming call the number calling will be displayed on the screen of the radio navigation system If a phone number is saved under a name in the address book the name will be displayed rather than the number Entering and calling phone numbers An incoming call can be answered ended or re jected using the radio navigation system phone control Press the 7 function button to accept an in coming ca
46. d page 15 you can go directly to the station list using the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 After one minute of inactivity the FM station list display is closed The FM station list is automati cally updated No station list is available for the AM frequency band Selecting stations from the FM station list Open the FM station list Tag stations one after another by rotating the tuning knob Access tagged stations by pressing the knob gt page 8 OR Move the scroll marker in order to search the list and press the desired station on the screen page 8 To save the tagged station press the station preset button and then press the gt fig 7 function button gt page 15 Press the button in order to close the FM station list 4 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 14 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Automatic scan tune Fig 8 RADIO main menu Extras function button co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 When station scanning is running all stations of the current frequency band which can be received are played for about 5 seconds each Starting and stopping station scanning Openthe RADIO main menu and select the fre quency band page 13 Manually selecting a station frequency Fig 10 Select radio stations manually co Please first read and observe the safety in struc
47. de 122 09 0 51 W Save Pos PETS Fig 67 Info window showing intermediate destination during route guidance Rote Please first read and observe the safety in Col structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 During route guidance one additional destination can be entered as an intermediate destination The entered intermediate destination is driven to prior to continuing route guidance to the final des tination The final trip destination is always the destination for which route guidance was initially started Therefore proceed accordingly when en tering a destination and intermediate destination Inorder to enter an intermediate destination first select the trip destination and start route guidance gt page 41 RNS 315 Displaying the Info window and Press the button Using the Navigation main menu select the additional destination similarly to the selection of a final destination Once route guidance to an additional destina tion has been started a pop up window opens Press the function button in order to drive to the new destination as intermediate desti nation prior to reaching the final destination OR Press the function button in order to stop the current route guidance and start route guidance only to the newly entered destina tion Press the 1 page 6 fig 1 button to show the intermediate destination in the Informatio
48. e 30 playing subfolders 30 playlists eso toes RR ERA 22 Quick Play Mode scan 29 random playback shuffle 29 Repeat Repeated Playback 29 repeated playback Repeat 29 requirements sisane kes 21 Pewlnd ve ee 28 Scan Quick Play Mode 29 scan Quick Play Mode 29 searching folder structure 28 selecting TACK eme omaes 28 settings u cr en 30 SETUP rn zus 30 shuffle random playback 29 track information 23 VBR variable bitrate 23 WMA files 0 c eee EARDERE 21 Media source 200e een 23 Media sources 0 cere eee 27 MEDIA IN see Multimedia Interface MEDIA IN 31 RNS 310 RNS 315 MEDIA IN multimedia interface firi ctione sentes uide de 31 point of Installation 31 see MDI u RR 3l Memory card SD card 24 Mid 68 Mileage and kilometer display 69 Mobile phone outside antenna esee 59 Multi function steering wheel 8 Multimedia interface MEDIA IN 3 Multimedia socket AUX IN See AUX EE 25 MUTE u RERO HEP EON arias 9 MW dace tak rena d be RR RUE 71 N NAV Navigation 0 00 37 address input ss liess eere Al copying navigation data 38 data refresh rate e
49. e 42 fig 51 The search stops automatically when a radius of about 60 miles from the center of the search area has been scanned The function button switches to Details Selecting a point of interest from a list e To start directions tag and select the desired point of interest by turning and pressing the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 io or simply press the screen page 49 OR Tagthe point of interest by turning the tuning knob and press the function button to save the place in the Destination memory page 46 OR Tagthe point of interest by turning the tuning knob and press the function button to view the point of interest in the Details view page 44 Distance and directions to points of interest indicate straight line distances 4 42 43 es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 44 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Details view of a destination Fig 52 Details view of a destination saved in the ad PALO ALTO MIRANDA AV MIRANDA AVE PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA CA dress book RNS 310 RNS 315 co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 41 In Details view the name under which the destina tion was saved as well as additional destination details are displayed fig 52 Press the function button in order to start route guidance to the displayed destination page 49 Recently se
50. e ask your Volkswagen dealer for more information about Satellite radio mode or refer to the web address displayed Press the function button to close the pop up window The Sirius ID is displayed on channel 0 4 es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 17 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Satellite radio main menu col Please first read and observe the safety in s structions on page 3 and the introduc Po tory information on page 12 Inthe main menu press the RADIO button and 008 80s on 8 quickly one after the other in order to view all available frequency bands The Artist The Song OR Press the BAND function button then press the function button in the pop up window HUNE e 0 757 The most recent station will be played if it is still Fig 14 Satellite radio main menu receivable on the channel in question Information regarding the selected station type of station station name and channel number is dis played in the Satellite radio main menu with in formation regarding the current program also dis played in fig 14 Track Artist and Album Name Service display on the screen Display Meaning Channel Update Updates the Sirius program structure Satellite radio reception is not necessary for the duration of the update After this some stations may broadcast on a different channel Invalid Station is no longer available on the saved or manually configur
51. echnical abbre viations and terminology Directions are usually from the point of view of the direction of travel e Illustrations are used for orientation and should be considered only as conceptual illustra tions Forvehicles with right hand drive controls are sometimes arranged differently to how they shown in the illustrations or described in the text All options and models are described without being identified as optional extras or model vari ants It is therefore possible that equipment that is RNS 310 RNS 315 not present in your vehicle may be described Please contact your Volkswagen dealer for further information All information in this manual was correct at the time of printing and only applies to factory fitted devices Discrepancies between the displays and features of the device and the descriptions in this manual may be due to continued development of the device and possible firmware updates No legal commitment can be derived from the information figures or descriptions in this manual If you sell or rent out your vehicle please ensure that this manual is in the vehicle and that any in formation or files saved on the device have been deleted 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Introduction Before using Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 3 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Prior to the first use of the device the following steps should be carried out in order to operate the device safe
52. ed Press the function button to start copying Navigation functions are unavailable during the copying process The copy process takes about 2 hours Do not remove the memory card while navigation data is being copied This can destroy the memory card Ifthe device is switched off during the process the copying process will be interrupted and will auto matically be continued once the device is turned on again Manually starting the copying process If the copying process does not automatically begin after a memory card with valid navigation data has been inserted the synchronisation can be started manually Press the button Press the SETUP button Access the function button by rotating and pushing the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 i9 gt fig 41 Press the Show navigation database information func tion button to display the navigation region ver sion number and stored navigation data Press the Copy navig data from SD card function button to start copying Do notremove the memory card while navigation datais being copied This can destroy the memory card 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Navigation main menu Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 39 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Fig 42 Navigation main menu with destination input options co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 3
53. ed channel Unsubscribed Station is not included in the current subscription or the subscription has expired m d LINKING There is currently no satellite radio reception for example due to location under a thick canopy of leaves or in an underground garage ANTENNA Antenna malfunction Please contact a Volkswagen dealer The Satellite radio provider is responsible for The method for storing and accessing preset the content of the broadcasts 4 stations is the same as in Radio mode page 12 111 5U6 N31 23 Audio mode 16 17 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 18 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Changing Sirius stations Fig 15 Station selection options co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 Changing stations using the arrow buttons e Press one of the arrow buttons on the device gt page 6 fig I to switch to the next station in the selected category If lt gt is displayed only the stations saved on the station preset buttons are browsed through page 15 Configuring station selection options Press the function button in the Satel lite radio main menu gt fig 15 Activate the function button in the pop up window to show the station buttons in the Satellite radio main menu gt page 15 OR Activate the checkbox in the func tion button to browse through the channels using
54. een Once the function area has been selected the re lated destination input menu will be opened page 41 Pressing the function button starts route guidance to the displayed destination fig 42 Destination input options Meaning of the symbols in the Navigation main menu left to right Function button Effect Address Opens input screen for selection of a destination address Intersection Opens input screen for selection of the intersection of two roads Last Destinations Opens list of automatically stored recent destinations Address Book Opens list of destinations manu ally stored in the address book Point of Interests After selecting a search loca tion a search term can be submitted Home Address Enter your home address get directions to a previously stored home address 38 39 as Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 40 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Input screens with on screen keyboard 9000800000 HIS 9900080005 SE eee a Fig 44 Keypad for entering free text col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 37 Input screens with screen keypad are used for des tination address selection or for example en tering a name The layout of the on screen keyboard can be ad justed page 67 Input screens for free text input The input screens for
55. elated instruc tion Entering the home address Press the function button to save your current geographical position longitude and latitude as your home address RNS 310 RNS 315 Current home address HAMLIN ROAD AUBURN HILLS MICHIGAN Mi Su i Change MILITE Sae Fig 60 Modifying the saved home address OR Press the Enter Address or Enter Intersection function button to enter a home address the same way as a regular destination entry page 41 Changing the stored home address Inanynavigation menu press the SETUP button in order to open the Navigation setup menu Press the Enter Home Address function button Ifyou have already saved a home address it will be shown in the information window fig 60 Press the function button to enter anew home address as described 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Route guidance CO Introduction Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 49 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Routing options u ses POE CR TEE RET 49 Navigation messages acoustic driving suggestions auskennen vd ee bi 50 Visual driving recommendations in Map view mode sirsandnisannenes ped eksen Edo ee bi Stopping and resuming route guidance 52 Entering an intermediate destination 53 RNS 315 Displaying the Info window and Route list 53 RNS 315 Manually blocking sections i
56. entimeter CDs CDs 4 RNS 310 RNS 315 t SZ e SS Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 5 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 Introduction 415 A Y e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 6 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Device overview amp SW g Fig 1 Overview of the controls Q Rotary and push button Press to switch on or off gt page 8 Turn to adjust the volume gt page 8 2 Pressto open a function area Labeling and functions depend on the specific device RADIO or BAND Switch to Radio mode and change frequencies gt page 12 MEDIA Switch to Media mode gt page 21 PHONE Start Telephone mode gt page 58 OR Mute the audio source if a mobile phone package has not been installed page 8 NAV Open Navigation main menu gt page 37 SETUP Opens sound or system settings and a context based setup menu for the selected device mode page 67 MUTE Mute the device gt page 8 G and arrow buttons always work for the active audio source regardless of the menu being dis played To change the station or channel in all Radio modes briefly press and if necessary pay attention to lt gt the display gt page 12 To change the chapter or track in Media mode briefly press or hold to rewind or fast forward page 21 CD slot gt page 21 S Touch screen gt page 8 amp CD e
57. ependingon settings Subfolders are included in the selected playback mode page 30 These set tings must be undertaken prior to selecting a play back mode Starting and ending a playback mode The playback mode selection depends on the se lected media source and the type of audio files played Press the function button in the MEDIA main menu during playback Selectable playback modes Function button Effect The Artist 92 1622 The Song The Album Fig 31 MEDIA main menu with selected playback mode Select one ofthe playback modes offered in the pop up window by turning and pressing the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 0 The pop up window will close The selected playback mode is displayed in the function button fig 31 Mix all Brief pressing of this function button ends the playback mode and continues the normal play back of the current track Note the playback sequence of files and folders gt page 22 Scanning can be activated or deactivated by pressing the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 0 other The scan will start with the next track Scan The first 10 seconds of each track in the current folder or media source will be played one after the Mix The tracks of an audio CD are played back in random order Mix folder The tracks of the current folder are played in random order Mix all The tracks of the current data medium are played in random order
58. equence the number of possible remaining destinations is indicated be hind the input line in fig 47 19 Press the List function button to open the list of possible destinations If fewer than six destina tions are selectable the list is opened automati cally Navigation Fig 47 Input screen for selecting a destination e Selecting a desired list entry gt page 8 When composite terms are entered the space character must be entered as well e g San Fernando A City is a locality or a postal code area and can also be chosen by entering the relevant postal code When narrowing down a destination address keep in mind that each entry narrows down subsequent selection options For example if a searched street is not located in a previously entered postal code area it cannot be found in the subsequent street selection Press the button to undo entered destina tion details If the function button is displayed instead of the List function button it means that the destina tion details are sufficient for directions to be given Ifthe function button is displayed at the bottom left of the screen you can receive direc tions directly to the city center Press the OK function button or to open the Details view page 44 4 40 41 SA as Selecting stored destinations es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 42 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 e PALO ALTO MIRANDA
59. erlocations where the vehicle engine must be switched off Switch the mobile phone off at explosion prone locations The mobile phone will automatically connect to the mobile network when the Blue tooth connection to the mobile phone package is disconnected In areas with special regulations relating to or prohibiting the use of mobile phones the mobile phone and the mobile phone package or the PRE MIUM mobile phone package must be switched off Radiation from a switched on mobile phone can interfere with sensitive technical and medical devices potentially causing malfunctions or damage to the devices 4 Using a mobile phone without a connection to the outside antenna col Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS on page 58 Mobile or cellular telephones send and receive radio waves both when they are being used and when they are in stand by mode Current scientific literature indicates that radio waves that exceed a certain level can have effects on the human body Limits and guidelines have been established by governmental authorities and international com mittees in an effort to keep the electromagnetic ra diation from cellular phones at levels that will not cause health problems However there is no scien tifically based proof that wireless phones are abso lutely safe Therefore some experts recommend a precau tionary approach regarding the use of cellular Telephone oper
60. es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite i Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 T RNS 310 RNS 315 Navigation system US Edition es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite ii Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Signs and symbols HM Indicates a reference to a section within achapter containing important informa tion and safety instructions A that should always be heeded P Indicates that the section is continued on the next page 4 Identifies the end ofa section amp Indicates situations in which the vehicle must be stopped as quickly as possible Indicates registered trademarks How ever the absence of this symbol does not constitute a waiver of any rights associ ated with intellectual property A Cross reference to a warning within the same section or on the same page in A orderto point out possible risks of acci gt A dents and injuries and ways to prevent them gt D Cross reference to potential property damage in the same section or on the given page A DANGER Texts with this symbol contain information re garding hazardous situations which will cause death or severe injuries if ignored Texts with this symbol contain information re garding hazardous situations which could cause death or severe injuries if ignored Texts with this symbol contain information re garding hazardous situations which could cause minor or severe injuries if ignored T
61. exts with this symbol contain information re garding hazardous situations which could cause damage to the vehicle or the vehicle equipment when ignored Texts with this symbol contain information about the environment and how you can help to protect it Texts with this symbol contain supplemen tary information Gis e Volkswagen AG is constantly working to improve all types and models Therefore please under stand that changes to the delivery scope in design equipment and technology are possible at any time The information regarding the scope of de livery appearance performance dimensions weights fuel consumption standards and func tionsofthe vehicles correspond to the information available as of the editorial deadline Some of the equipment may possibly not be available until later visit your local Volkswagen dealer for infor mation or may only be available in certain mar kets No legal commitment can be derived from Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite iii Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 the various information illustrations and descrip tions in this book Reprinting reproducing or translating even ex cerpts is not permitted without the written con sent of Volkswagen AG Volkswagen AG expressly reserves all rights based on the law regarding copyrights Subject to changes Produced in Germany 2010 Volkswagen AG This paper was made from chlorine free bleached pulp
62. f a pacemaker Never carry a cell phone that is switched on in the breast pocket directly over the pacemaker Ifyoususpect there may be interference with a pacemaker or other medical device switch the cell phone off immediately 4 Connecting the mobile phone to the radio navigation system co Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS A on page 58 If no mobile phone is connected telephone func tions via the radio navigation system are unavail able RNS 310 RNS 315 The mobile phone must be connected to the mo bile phone package installed in the vehicle pur suant to the instructions in the owner s manual es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 61 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 PHONE main menu Displays in the PHONE main menu 19 46 The PHONE main menu will display the name of the paired mobile phone in fig 71 FON 01 and the name of the provider Dial TheO symbol in the top left hand corner of the FON 01 screen shows an existing Bluetooth connection Provider The bars underneath the Bluetooth symbols show the actual signal strength of the phone re Telephone 7 ception For the features described to function properly the Fig 71 PHONE main menu phone must support Hands free Protocol 1 5 ny Please first read and note the introductory Function buttons in the PHONE main menu information and heed the WAR
63. function buttons e Press the function button fig 63 Inthe pop up window select one ofthe offered display modes by pressing it 2D North Two dimensional viewed from above facing north 2D Travel Two dimensional viewed from above facing the direction of travel 8D Travel Three dimensional bird s eye view viewed from the front Alternatively the three types of Map view can be browsed by tapping the compass symbols on the map During route guidance the calculated route can also be displayed on an overview map 50 51 gt Au e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 52 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Press the function button in the pop up window to display the current position and the destination on an overview map The scale of the overview map cannot be changed Press the function button in the overview map to change back to the previous map view Displaying the speed limit If the speed limit for the road currently being driven is saved in the navigation data the speed limit can be displayed on the left of the map The display of the turning arrow has priority over the speed limit display during route guidance Take note of how up to date the navigation data is and pay attention to any restrictions gt page 37 Stopping and resuming route guidance The display of the speed limit must be enabled in the navigation settings gt page 56 Points of interest o
64. h navigation data Remove memory card Some devices require the memory card to be prepared for removal before it is taken out gt page 21 The instrument cluster is used to define the unit system displayed in the navigation menu metric or Anglo American 4 111 5U6 N31 23 Settings SETUP 68 69 SZ e SS Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 70 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 RNS 310 RNS 315 es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 71 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 e Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning AM Amplitude modulation medium wave MW AUX Auxiliary input EON Enhanced Other Network support for other networks FM Frequency modulation ultra short wave VHF MDI Media Device Interface RDS Radio Data System TMC Traffic Message Channel TP Traffic Program traffic news function 4 S amp 4 so 3 Abbreviations 7017 t e Alphabetical index A Activating or deactivating checkboxes 10 Address book deleting entries rr rr 20 46 renaming destinations 46 Address input NAV Navigation 04 Al AM r ds RR GR anaes ER dta 13 71 Anti theft protection coden mbe r c csset e merce 8 radio coding esc ee 8 Auto Z00M aussen nee 51 AUX Gu 25 71 AUX volume ccc eee ee eee 30 external audio source 25 multimedia socket AUX IN 25 playb
65. he de tails of the point of interest searched Press the topmost function button in the list of available point of interest categories gt page 42 fig 50 Press the function button to look for points of interest near your current location OR Press the function button to open the dialog to select a specific location as the center of the search area After selecting a location press the function button The keyword entry window will be opened The keyword can be entered freely gt page 40 Be cer tain to spell the keyword correctly Enter keyword for example Lake Press the function button Starting from the center of the search area and moving towards the edge points of interest whose names contain the keyword will be searched For example the point of interest Hotel by the Lake Navigation Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 43 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 or the address Lake Street would be possible re sults for the keyword Lake During the point of interest search Once the search has commenced the radius searched will be shown and will increase incre mentally Press the function button to end the search at the radius shown A corresponding message is displayed if no point of interest could be found meeting the require ments If several points of interest were found which meet the requirements the list view of search results will be displayed gt pag
66. il 2010 5 16 17 In order to remove all CDs at the same time press the button for longer than 3 seconds The CDs are moved one by one to the ejection position Prior to closing the storage compartment at the assenger side or the front center armrest veri LED status displays 2 p 8 eg that the CD has been completely loaded or re moved Otherwise the CD changer or the CD can Displ Status isplay be damaged 4 CD slot empty LED is switched off CD slot full LED is lit up CD slot is being LED flashes slowly provided CD slot is ready LED flashes rapidly CD can be inserted External CD changer with magazine Fig 38 Loading and removing CDs into and from the magazine co Please first read and observe the safety in in the right hand side of the luggage compartment structions on page 3 and the introduc or under the front passenger seat depending on tory information on page 34 the vehicle gt The external CD changer with a magazine is found 111 5U6 N31 23 Audio mode 34 35 T Removing and inserting the magazine Slide the magazine cover page 35 fig 37 1 completely open in order to expose the magazine Press the button 3 for magazine removal and remove the magazine 2 Inorder to insert the magazine 2 again insert and push the magazine as far as it will go with the label disc 4 facing upwards and in the direction of the arrows G
67. ilable media sources consecu tively Press the gt button in order to close the pop up window without making changes Audio mode SD Card Fig 27 Media selection menu A media source not currently selectable is dis played as inactive for example the function button fig 27 If a previously played media source is selected again the playback continues at the last played position Exception Audio source connected to the AUXIN socket gt page 25 or in Bluetooth audio mode page 26 Selectable media sources in the Media selection menu Function button Media source CD Internal CD Drive gt page 24 SD Card Inserted memory card gt page 24 AUX 3 5 mm multimedia jack in AUX IN input socket gt page 6 fig I gt page 25 amp CD changer Additional external CD changer connected page 34 MDI Data medium connected to MEDIA IN multimedia interface page 31 2 BT audio Bluetooth audio source connected page 26 26 27 4 Manual track change es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 28 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 021 The Song Not mp3 r 3 022 The Song No2 mp3 LJ 023 The Song No3 mp 3 024 The Song No4 mp3 1 025 The Song No5 mp3 ZEN o Fig 28 Track list of a playing MP3 CD col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and s
68. io source is finished the radio navigation system remains in the Bluetooth audio menu fig 24 A different audio source must be selected manually page 27 The volume should be adjusted to match the volume of the other audio sources page 30 On a connected Bluetooth audio source all warning and service tones such as touch tones on a mobile phone should be switched off to avoid interference and malfunctions 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Selecting a media source Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 27 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 The Artist 60 1622 The Song The Album Fig 26 MEDIA main menu Please first read and observe the safety in CO structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 In the MEDIA main menu the current media source is indicated in the center of the bottom line on the screen fig 26 Other inserted or con nected media sources must be selected via the Media selection menu Opening the Media selection menu and selecting a media source Inthe MEDIA main menu press the button The Media selection menuis opened fig 27 e Access the desired media source by pressing the appropriate icon OR Turn the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 in order to tag available media sources one after the other and access these by pressing the tuning knob OR Repeatedly press the button to browse through ava
69. ith the headlights Day Map displays a bright day design Night Map displays a dark night design Points of Interest on map Points of interest gas stations parking Volkswagen dealers are shown as sym bols on the map GAuto zoom Auto zoom is activated for Map view mode gt page 51 G Speed limit indication Speed limits for the current street will be shown during route guidance as long as they are saved in the navigation data gt page 52 Time display Duration is displayed during route guidance page 51 ETA Displays the estimated time of arrival at the final destination Travel time Displays the estimated duration of the journey to the final destination Enter home address Refer to Destination Memory page 45 U Demo mode After starting route guidance a virtual route guidance to the final destination can be launched page 55 Demo mode starting point If Demo mode is activated and the vehicle is not moving a fictive starting point can also be defined for the virtual route guidance gt RNS 310 RNS 315 w e SS Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 57 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Function button Effect Delete Destination memory Deletes saved destinations page 45 Navigation Database Show information regarding the data media used during navigation as well as the navigation data stored on them page 37 111 5U6 N31 23 N
70. ject button gt page 21 G Press i the Info button to display additional menu related information Display additional track information location in Media mode gt page 21 Show the current vehicle position and or destination during Navigation gt page 37 Press Return in order to close menus and pop up windows RNS 310 RNS 315 MP as es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 7 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 AUXIN socket to connect an external audio source gt page 21 Adjustment knob Function depends on the current operating mode Turn in all Radio modes page 12 to manually set channel or frequency settings In Media mode turn to change title manually and press to start and stop scanning SCAN page 21 Turn to change the map scale page 49 Press to repeat a navigation instruction during route guidance page 49 m Function buttons The current function is displayed on the screen via the respective function button page 8 2 Memory card slot gt page 21 4 111 5U6 N31 23 Introduction 6 7 Basic operating instructions CO Introduction es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 8 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Switching on or off 0c eee eee eee eee ee 8 Changing the default volume s 9 Additional displays and options 9 Function buttons
71. ke MTP players several minutes until they are ready to play Connection and operation Playlists Artists Albums The Artist The Song Songs Podcasts no MEET The Album 1 56 o fi Fig 34 MEDIA main menu MDI media source Fig 35 Selection menu of a connected iPod MEDIA IN multimedia interface col Please first read and observe the safety in e Ifapplicable switch on the external data me structions A on page 3 and the introduc dium and select the appropriate data mode tory information on page 31 Despite indications to the contrary the external Reduce playback volume on the radio navigation data medium can be disconnected from the system prior to connecting or playing back an ex MEDIA IN multimedia interface at any time ternal data medium page 9 without data loss Connecting or disconnecting an external data me Operation via the radio navigation system dium MDI A external data medium connected to the MEDIA Connectan appropriate adapter to the MEDIA IN multimedia interface can be operated via the IN multimedia interface page 31 radio navigation system gt Connect the external data medium to the MEDIA IN multimedia interface via the adapter RNS 310 RNS 315 t amp d 7 S 111 5U6 N31 23 Depending on the device in question it may be necessary to manually launch playback on the radio system after connecting and switching the exte
72. lected destinations as well as destina tions saved in the Last Destinations list can be saved in the Address Book by pressing the function button page 45 Destinations already saved in the Address Book can be deleted or renamed fig 52 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Destination memory CO Introduction Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 45 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Automatically saved recent destinations 45 Saving destinations manually Lus 46 Deleting or renaming address book entries 46 Displaying the Info window and saving the vehicle POSIHION ose Aure e ei lee 47 Saving or editing the home address 48 The destination memory is used for the manual saving of destinations Automatically saved recent destinations Function buttons to save atrip destination are only active and accessible if the the destination has been sufficiently defined Stored destinations can be used for route guidance and can be edited Supplementary information Safety instructions gt page 3 Device overview page 6 Introduction to navigation page 37 Destination input gt page 41 4 GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE NORTHBOU AUBURN HIL HAMLIN ROAD 3800 i Last Dests Fig 53 List of recent destinations Navigation col Please first read and observe the s
73. lize it with the playback volume of other audio sources page 3l Activate BT audio J or GBT audio autoplay Audio files stored on an external audio source which is con nected to a factory installed mobile phone package via Bluetooth can be played back via the vehicle speakers page 26 BT audio volume Adjust the input volume of an external Bluetooth audio source to equalize it with the playback volume of the other audio sources The available functions vary from device to device sible If this is not sufficient decrease the input Adjusting the playback volume volume Lower the default volume of the radio system be fore turning up the volume on an external audio source page 9 Excessively high volume settings may lead to hearing loss This can also extend to short expo sure of the ears to loud volumes If the connected audio source is played back too softly increase the output volume of the external audio source if possible If this is not sufficient in If the connected external audio source is played back too loudly or the sound is distorted lower the Excessively loud or distorted playback can output volume of the external audio source ifpos damage the vehicle speakers 4 RNS 310 RNS 315 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 31 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 MEDIA IN multimedia interface CO Introduction In this
74. ll Press the gt function button to end a call Press the gt function button to reject an in coming call 0692844 I 000 00 000 CAAA Dial number ks Fig 75 Enter a phone number Making a call from the phone book co Please first read and note the introductory information on page 64 A phone number can be entered manually via the PHONE main menu Press the PHONE button to open the main menu Press the function button s in the PHONE main menu Enter the desired number by typing the num bers into the input screen e After entering the full number press the function button to begin the call 4 co Please first read and note the introductory information on page 64 Open the PHONE main menu Browse the address book and mark the desired entry by turning the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 RNS 310 RNS 315 Press the tuning knob to begin a call OR Press the tagged telephone book entry to begin a call e 111 5U6 N31 23 Making a call from the call list Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 65 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 col Please first read and note the introductory information on page 64 Open the call list in the PHONE main menu Mark the desired list entry by turning the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 1 During a phone call Press the tuning knob to begin a call OR Press the tagged telephone book
75. ly and to enjoy the use of all functions to their full capacity V Follow all basic safety instructions gt page 8 WA Familiarize yourself with the device overview page 6 S In the device system settings reset it the to the default settings factory settings gt page 67 d Use data media suitable for Media mode gt page 21 4 Safety instructions Operating the radio navigation system while driving can distract from traffic and lead to acci dents Always drive attentively and responsibly Set volume settings to levels that ensure that acoustic signals from outside the vehicle are au dible at all times for example the sirens of emergency rescue vehicles Excessively high volume settings may lead to hearing loss This can also extend to short expo sure of the ears to loud volumes Driving recommendations given and traffic signs displayed by the navigation system may vary from the actual traffic situation Traffic signs and regulations take precedence over navigation driving recommendations Adjust your speed and driving style ac cording to visibility weather road and traffic conditions Unmounted or improperly mounted external devices may be thrown around the vehicle s in terior in the event of a sudden driving or braking maneuver or an accident Always mount or stow external devices away properly before driving making sure that they are outside the operational area
76. m a particular category 19 Radio settings menu SETUP 000 20 Supplementary information Safety instructions A gt page 3 Device overview gt page 6 Parking garages tunnels high buildings or mountains can interfere with the radio signal Decals or metal coated stickers on the ve hicle windows can affect radio reception in vehicles with window antennas 4 3 4 19 46 re 89 9 FM Radio 2 Bend Fig 4 RADIO main menu with displayed station preset buttons col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 Press the RADIO button The radio station currently playing is displayed in the center of the screen The Station button display can be switched on and off in the RADIO gt fig 4 main menu page 15 RNS 310 RNS 315 FM 89 9 FM Radio 2 Fig 5 RADIO main menu without station preset but tons Displaying radio station names RDS If RDS is available and the reception is good enough the name of the radio station may be dis played in fig 5 Radio 2 RDS Radio Data System is a radio data service which is not supported by all devices and may not be accessible everywhere or for every station 4 SA as es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 13 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 T Changing frequency bands Fig 6 RADIO main
77. made to the volume settings the current audio source is played back using the applied adjustments Inthe Sound main menu press the function button fig 79 e Press the function buttons Maximum switch on volume Navigation volume or Speed dependent vol adjustment in order to open the corresponding setup menu Turn the tuning knob or press the or func tion buttons Pressing the PDW vol reduci function button opens a pop up window to define how much the volume should be lowered when park distance control is active Functionality of the speed dependent volume ad justment SDVA The speed dependent volume adjustment auto matically adjusts the volume according to the ve hicle speed The level of volume increase SDVA is defined in increments from 1 to 7 If a low value is set then the volume is somewhat raised with increasing road speed For a high value the volume is increased significantly O means that the speed dependent volume adjustment is switched off Display OFF w e SS Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 69 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 System settings SETUP co Please first read and observe the safety in Reverting to factory settings x structions A on page 3 and the introduc Resetting to the original conditions deletes all pre tory information on page 67 vious inputs destinations and settings Press the SETUP button and press
78. menu Frequency function button col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 The currently selected frequency band FM or AM is indicated above the station name and in the bottom screen line Changing the frequency band Press the button in the RADIO main menu OR Press the function button and select the frequency band by pressing a function button gt fig 6 4 Changing radio stations or selecting from the FM station list 88 7 FM wim Scr Rae JEG 3 JA Save FM Fig 7 Station List The current station is highlighted col Please first read and observe the safety in structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 Changing the radio station using the arrow button 3 er 7 Briefly press the arrow button lt or gt Depending on the the arrow button settings page 20 will only allow you to change between saved stations Display x in gt page 16 fig 13 Opening the FM station list In the FM station list all FM radio stations with strong reception are stored automatically These can be accessed sequentially or can be selected di rectly from the FM station list Audio mode Change to the FM frequency band gt page 13 Press the function button and press the function button in the pop up window fig 6 ODER Ifthe display of the station buttons is deactivate
79. n dealer If possible update the software of the external data medium Device not functional tioning Communication malfunc 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 Audio mode 32 33 4 External CD changer CO Introduction es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 34 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Front loading external CD changer 34 External CD changer with magazine 35 Operation via the radio navigation system 36 Depending on the vehicle there may be may bean external CD changer One of two different types may be factory installed Six standard 12 cm audio CDs can be loaded into the CD changer The CD changer does not have to be completely filled Loaded CDs are selected and controlled via the radio navigation system Front loading external CD changer Supplementary information Safety instructions gt page 3 Device overview gt page 6 Media mode gt page 21 Audio data CDs MP3 and WMA and DVDs cannot be played in the external CD changer Copy protected CDs and self burned CD R and CD RW media may possibly provide lim ited or no playback No CD tex
80. n window gt fig 67 When an intermediate destination is reached a re lated navigation message is issued After several seconds route guidance to the final trip destina tionisresumed One intermediate destination can then be entered again Ifthe function button is pressed during route guidance to an intermediate destination page 52 an option to delete the intermediate destination will appear Route list o LANSING 12 16 Q oo FT warne 1253 a ooo 1597 Exdude Deais Fig 68 Route list during active route guidance Route list Navigation Please first read and observe the safety in CO structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 Info window during active route guidance Inany navigation menu except SETUP press the i button in order to open the Info window page 45 During route guidance the destination is dis played in the Info window If an intermediate des tination has been additionally entered it will be displayed above the trip destination fig 67 Displaying the route list During active route guidance an itinerary can be displayed in the Info window gt 52 53 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 54 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Press the function button in the Info window Press the function button in the pop up window The route list corresponding to the acti
81. n 10 seconds it will be pulled in again but CD mode will not start The function button in the Media selection menu will remain inactive gt page 27 The CD must be re moved manually The playback can skip on poor roads or during severe vibration If the device s internal temperature is too high CDs will no longer be accepted or played If after inserting different CDs CD drive malfunction is displayed contact an autho rized dealership 4 Insert compatible memory cards with the cut corner first and pointing upward into the memory card slot gt page 6 fig 1 2 until it engages Playback starts automatically if readable audio files are stored on the memory card Manually removing a memory card Press on the inserted memory card The memory card will pop out into removal position Remove the memory card Memory card not readable If a memory card is inserted which does not con tain readable audio files then memory card mode is not activated after loading es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 25 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Ifan inserted memory card cannot be read a pop up window with a related message is opened When a memory card which does not contain any audio files is inserted the function button in the Media selection menu will remain inactive Press the function button and wait for the page 27 prompt to eject the memory card Memory cards mu
82. n the Route Ir 54 RNS 315 Blocking upcoming route sections congestion ahead ccc e cece eee eee 55 Route guidance in Demo mode 55 Navigation settings menu eee eee eee 56 After starting route guidance the route is calcu lated according to the parameters in the routing options The device switches to Map view mode Acoustic and visual driving recommendations will guide you to your chosen destination Routing options Sections of the route may be manually blocked during route guidance During route guidance all audio sources of the de vice are available Supplementary information Safety instructions gt page 3 Device overview gt page 6 Introduction to navigation gt page 37 Destination input page 41 Driving recommendations given and traffic signs displayed by the navigation system may vary from the actual traffic situation Traffic signs and regulations take precedence over navigation driving recommendations Adjust your speed and driving style ac cording to visibility weather road and traffic conditions 4 Gre Navigation prompts volume Day Night Automatic m 0 POls on Map 9 Auto Zoom ne Fig 61 Navigation setup menu Navigation Please first read and observe the safety in CO structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 When calculating the
83. n the map Depending on the settings points of interest gas stations parking Volkswagen dealers are shown as symbols on the map page 56 Ifa turn was missed during route guidance and there is no possibility to turn continue driving until the navigation system offers an alter native route The quality of the device s announcements depends on the navigation data being used Fig 65 Stopping route guidance col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 Active route guidance can be stopped at any time and resumed later based on the current vehicle lo cation Stopping route guidance IntheMapview briefly press to the left or right on the bottom row ofthe screen in order to display the function buttons RNS 310 RNS 315 Fig 66 Interrupted route guidance Press the function button fig 65 OR Switch to the Navigation main menu and press the function button Resuming route guidance to the last destination In Map view route guidance to the last destina tion is automatically resumed by pressing the function button fig 66 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Entering an intermediate destination Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 53 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Stopover destination MIRANDA AVE PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA CA Latitude 37 24 18 73 N Longitu
84. nal audio source The radio navigation system remains in the AUX menu Remove the the jack from the AUX IN socket Ifthe external audio source is powered by the 12 volt outlet of the vehicle interference is possible Audio mode The radio navigation system switches to playback of the last played media source Read and follow the instructions for use of the external audio source manufacturer 24 25 Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 26 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Connecting external audio sources via Bluetooth Bluetooth Audio Fig 24 Bluetooth audio mode Please first read and observe the safety in ARA structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 Bluetooth audio mode is only possible in vehicles equipped with a factory installed mobile phone package that supports this function To operate a mobile telephone package please refer to the user s manual ofthe mobile telephone package in stalled in your vehicle In Bluetooth audio mode audio files that are played through an audio source connected via Bluetooth can be played through the vehicle speakers The external audio source must support the A2DP Bluetooth profile The external audio source connected via Blue tooth cannot be controlled through the radio navigation system Starting Bluetooth audio transmission Pair or connect the external audio source fol
85. navigation system Depending on the vehicle adjustments of air con ditioning settings or displays regarding factory in stalled driver assistance systems are temporarily shown on the screen The displays are automati cally closed when they are no longer required 4 SA as e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 10 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Function buttons and device buttons Fig 2 RADIO main menu with pop up window col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 8 The device is equipped with a touch screen The menu that is currently selected is displayed In the middle of the bottom screen line Controls Rotary and push buttons Labeled device buttons Function buttons on the device Function buttons shown on the screen Rotary and push buttons The left rotary and push button page 6 fig 1 1 is designated Volume control Q or On Off switch The center rotary and push button page 6 fig 1 is designated Tuning knob Device buttons Buttons on the device are identified in this manual as buttons and are represented as a symbol with blue content for example RADIO button Underneath the screen are two unlabeled device buttons gt page 6 fig I 1 Operation and func tion correspond to the respective function buttons fig 2 and shown at the top of the screen Device butto
86. ng and protected against mechan ical damage heat moisture and direct sunlight 4 co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 37 Possible navigation errors Ifthe navigation system cannot receive data from GPS satellites dense canopy of leaves under ground garage navigation is still possible via the vehicle sensor system Inareas that are not or only incompletely digitized on the data medium e g one way streets and street type not sufficiently captured the naviga tion system also tries to enable route guidance Navigation In the case of missing or incomplete navigation data the vehicle position may not be determined accurately This may result in navigation that is not as accurate as usual Navigation region and navigation data refresh rate The extent that small towns streets and street numbers are included on a navigation CD de pends on the respective country version If you leave the navigation region covered by the device an additional navigation CD covering the naviga gt 36 37 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 38 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 tion data you are travelling into is required only for RNS 310 Street routing is subject to ongoing changes such as new streets street names or street numbers After a while navigation CDs become out of date Therefore route guidance can be inaccurate
87. ning of any navigation Demo mode is usually automatically ended when the route guidance is finished or a new final desti nation not intermediate destination is entered Moving the vehicle or switching the device off will also close Demo mode You can also manually end Demo mode in the Navigation settings menu Press the SETUP button in any of the navigation menus Deactivate the checkbox in the function button 4 54 55 es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 56 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Navigation settings menu Gremm Navigation prompts volume gt Day Night Automatic Enter Home Address O Demo Mode 0 POls on Map 9 Auto Zoom Tone Navigation Delete destination memory Fig 69 Navigation setup menu Fig 70 Navigation setup menu Please first read and observe the safety in CO structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 Press the SETUP button in any navigation menu in order to open the Navigation setup menu fig 69 Function button Effect Route opan gt page 49 Navigation volume Rotate the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 0 to change the volume of the navigation an nouncements In order to them switch off turn to the left until OFF is displayed This is also adjustable via the general volume settings gt page 67 Automatic Switching day or night map design in sync w
88. ns are operated by pressing or holding RNS 310 RNS 315 Function buttons on the screen Active areas of the screen which represent a func tion are labeled as function buttons and are op erated by a brief press on the screen or holding Function buttons are described in the manual as function button and with the button symbol A function button that is grayed out cannot be se lected e g Pop up window A pop up window is a small window 8 that ap pears for a short time prior to the current menu and contains additional function buttons A function button in a pop up window can be ac cessed by pressing it The pop up window then closes Press the gt button in order to close the pop up window without a change Launching or activating functions using the checkboxes Some functions are started or stopped by pressing the related button for example the Scan function page 14 Other functions or displays are permanently acti vated or deactivated and are marked with a checkbox A check mark in a checkbox indicates that the function is activated an empty checkbox Q that itis deactivated Functions activated via checkboxes can only be deactivated by opening the pop up window again and deactivating the checkbox Selecting function buttons via the tuning knob With the exception of the two lower function but tons a and function buttons that are shown in the display can also be selec
89. oads Ifno reasonable route exists without the road type to be avoided this road type will be nevertheless considered in the route calculation For example when an island cannot be reached without a ferry When very long distances are calculated a calcula tion without highways is also not possible 4 Navigation messages acoustic driving suggestions Please first read and observe the safety in LL structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 After the route is calculated an initial announce mentis issued Prior to turning up to three naviga tion messages are issued e g left turn coming up nu soon after 300 yards turn left and turn left now Pressing the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 0 re peats the last navigation message The type of road and the speed driven determine the distances to be announced On highways the first announcement takes place about 1 25 miles prior to an exit RNS 310 RNS 315 On multilane and branching streets as well as on roundabouts appropriate messages are issued for example Exit the roundabout at the second exit When the destination is reached the following audio message is issued You have reached your destination Acoustic driving recommendation settings Navigation messages are played back at the preset volume The volume of an acoustic driving message can be adjusted while it i
90. of the airbags Introduction Place cables so as not to interfere with the driver Sudden volume fluctuations may occur when the audio source is changed or connected Pleaselower the volume before changing or connecting an audio source page 9 Injuries can be caused by invisible laser radia tion if the housing of the CD player is opened Havethe CD player repaired only by a spe cialist Improper insertion or insertion of a improperly fitting memory card can damage the locking mechanism in the memory card slot Payattention to the proper insertion position page 21 Excessive pressure can break the locking the memory card slot locking mechanism Onlyuse suitable memory cards page 21 Alwaysinsert and remove CDs into the slot straight perpendicular to the front of the device without tilting and scratching them page 24 es Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 4 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Inserting a second CD while a CD is in the Do not affix labels or similar items to CDs drive or being ejected from it can destroy the CD Labels can become loose and damage the drive Always wait for the CD ejection to finish drive Do not insert 8 centimeter single CDs or Contaminants on a disc and warped discs can Donotinsert DVD Plus Dual Discs and Flip damage the CD drive Discs as these are thicker than standard Onlyuseclean standard 12 c
91. om a category 19 SIRIUS TII m s sre tete tees nee 16 station list ssi virker 18 Switching 0B ise ie ch pte PETS RUE 17 Soft keys See Function Buttons 10 Sound settings 000008 68 Speed dependent Volume Adjustment SDVA 68 Station preset buttons 15 Stopping route guidance 6 0c eee eee 52 Switching off 2 8 Switching on 022 4 ceres Rees 8 T Text input cursor CUISOL use 40 Timeout 658s sac en an 8 TMG vpn eek 71 Touchscreen 6 6053 ee 10 Trebles yeso ERO e REFERRE 68 Trip destination see destination resre re eee 41 Tuning knob operation 11 U Unit system metric or Anglo American 69 V VBR iis av tacaeeni ss x Re RR dh 23 MEE sid saben bcd b iesus ontario nein 71 Volume default volume eese 68 input volume AUX MDI BT audio 30 navigation announcements 68 PDC audio reduction 68 es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 77 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 playback volume AUX MDI BT audio 30 W see Changing the default volume 9 Speed dependent volume adjustment SD Warnings 0 0 cee eee eee ea eens VA n rmm 68 Wireless communication interface traffic announcements 68 111 5U6 N31 23 Alphabetical index t
92. om and Last Destinations lists gt SA as es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 47 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 OR Press the function button to delete all destinations from the Last Destinations list OR Press the 5 button to close the pop up window without saving any changes 4 Displaying the Info window and saving the vehicle position Position I 75 SPRINGFIELD TWP MICHIGAN MI Latitude 42 52 45 30 N Longitude 083 37 55 20 W Altitude 70 ft Details Fig 57 Info window with Details view of the current location co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 45 Opening the Info window for the current vehicle location Inany navigation menu except the Navigation setup menu press the i button in order to open the Details info window If no route guidance is active the current vehicle location is displayed in the Info window fig 57 During route guidance the destination is dis played in the Info window page 49 Rotate the tuning knob gt page 6 fig I 19 in the Details info windowin order to display all avail able information regarding the current vehicle lo cation Display Meaning Position Vehicle position calculated using GPS and navigation data Latitude Latitude Navigation U Saved Position
93. omplete list The smaller the scroll marker the longer the list Browse long lists page by page Press the screen briefly above or below the scroll marker Browse long lists quickly Manually move the scroll marker To do this place a finger on the scroll marker and move downward over the screen without removing it When the desired position is reached lift the finger from the screen Closing lists and sub menus Operation Effects Press the s button Closes an open pop up window OR Moves up one menu all the way to the Main menu OR Undoes navigation address entries step by step lt e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 12 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Audio mode Radio mode CO Introduction In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Opening the RADIO main menu 12 Changing frequency bands sss 13 Changing radio stations or selecting from the FM station list ass arses PEE ajo ats 13 Automatic scan tune 2 1 00 cece eee e 14 Manually selecting a station frequency 14 Displaying and hiding station preset buttons and storing stations av 2a ven pk tee rei a 15 Accessing stations stored on station preset buttons 16 Satellite radio mode SAT 2 222222200 16 Satellite radio main menu esses 17 Opening the RADIO main menu Changing Sirius stations cessere nn 18 Selecting stations fro
94. on the phone the incoming number or name will be displayed on the screen The message waiting will also appear Press the gt function button reject the second incoming call OR Press the left button Toanswer the second call as well press either the call display or the 7 function button Starting a telephone conference OR Press the right button If the second call is answered the connection to the first caller will be interrupted but not ended Display Call on hold Switching between two callers Toswitch between two callers press the call display symbol of the caller to whom you want to switch OR Press the function button and click on the function button in the pop up window As long as there is still a connection to one of the two callers the connection to the other one will be maintained Press the gt function button to end an active call OR Press the left button You can only have one other caller on hold while you are connected to another caller The phone call waiting function must be activated The effect of the Swap function depends on the hands free protocol version that the phone supports For the functions outlined above to apply HFP 1 5 must be supported 4 MAX Fig 78 Add multiple callers to a teleconference co Please first read and note the introductory information on page 64 Callers who are on hold can be added to an
95. onnecting external audio sources via Bluetooth 26 Selecting a media source eee cece eens 27 Manual track change eee eee eee eee 28 Changing playback mode function key 29 Media settings menu SETUP 2 222222200 30 In the following text audio sources which contain audio files on different data media CDs SD memory cards external MP3 players etc are re ferred to as media sources These audio files can be played back via the related drives or audio in puts of the radio navigation system internal CD drive external CD changer SD memory card slot AUX IN socket etc In the following the listed playable data formats are referred to as audio files A CD containing such audio files are referred to as an audio data CD Supplementary information Safety instructions A gt page 3 Device overview page 6 Multimedia interface gt page 31 External CD changer gt page 34 Connecting or inserting data media while driving can distract from traffic and lead to accidents 4 Requirements for media sources and audio files Please first read and observe the safety in aA structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 Factory installed CD players comply with the safety class 1 according to DIN IEC 76 CO 6 VDE 0837 Media source Only 12 cm standard CDs and memory cards with physical dimensions of 32 mm x24 mm
96. onnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Phone book Lii suere rrr rer mna 62 Phone book Searching address book entries LL 62 Displaying and editing phone numbers 63 Galllisis 243 ec ee 4 63 Achim G Adam gt Annette Bemadette Christine Phone book re _ Fig 72 Phone book Deis col Please first read and note the introductory information on page 62 After connecting to a mobile phone the address book entries can be opened and organized via the phone controls PHONE Opening and searching the phone book Press the PHONE function button in the main menu to open the address book Searching address book entries Browse the address book by turning the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 Press tagged address book entries or press the tuning knob to start a call If there is only one telephone number saved under an entry a direct connection will be made to that number If several numbers are saved under one entry they will be identified by this symbol By pressing the address book entry or by pressing the tuning knob all numbers saved under that entry will be displayed Showing address book entry information Press the function button in the Address book menu to view all numbers saved under this entry e Press the tagged telephone number or press the tuning knob to start a call
97. oss the screen and start route guidance by pressing the destination page 8 A destination tagged in the list display can be dis played in greater detail by pressing the func tion button page 44 4 U Gas Station Lj Diesel Fuel Station C Restaurant U Parking POI s Fig 50 Select point of interest category col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 41 RNS 310 RNS 315 T 0 5 mi 2 4 mi A LAKEVIEW CHARTER LAKEVIEW FAMILY DE LAKEVIEW TERRACE B 2 5 mi LAKEVIEW TERRACE LI 26 mia LAKE VIEW TERRACE 2 6 mift Fig 51 Point of interest search results Select Point of Interests in the Navigation main menu to enter a destination page 37 gt SA as amp d 7 S 111 5U6 N31 23 Opens the list of available point of interest catego ries gt page 42 fig 50 Searching for points of interest at the current loca tion Select the desired point of interest category by turning and pushing the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 9 or by pressing the screen gt page 8 Points of interest in your desired category which are in the vicinity of the current vehicle position will be searched page 43 Starting a point of interest search using a keyword A keyword is defined as word or number and letter combination which occurs in the name or t
98. ow buttons Define station selection for arrow buttons x and gt Station List All stations within reach in the selected frequency band can be browsed using the arrow buttons page 13 Presets Only the stored stations can be browsed using the arrow buttons gt page 16 Display lt gt page 16 fig 13 Deleting Sirius Presets 9 Delete FM Presets Delete AM Presets Delete stations for a frequency band Stored on the station preset buttons All All stored stations in the frequency band are deleted Single Turn the frequency knob gt page 6 fig 1 0 to display the stored stations one after the other and press to delete the displayed station Sirius ID Shows the Sirius Audio ID as well as the web site and phone number for activation gt page 16 Press the button to cancel gt page 6 fig 1 8 For devices with SIRIUS satellite radio tuners RNS 310 RNS 315 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Media mode CO Introduction Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 21 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 In this section you ll find information on the fol lowing Requirements for media sources and audio files 21 Playback sequence of files and folders 22 MEDIA main menu use sen nr ven ses 23 Inserting or ejecting a CD cc eee eee 24 Inserting or removing a memory card 24 External audio sources AUX IN input 25 C
99. reset buttons Show station preset buttons and select a sta tion e Press the desired station preset button until a signal tone sounds The station currently being heard is saved on this station preset button page 16 fig 13 OR Taga station preset button by turningthe tuning knob and pressing the tuning knob until a signal tone sounds Alternatively stations can be saved exclusively by using the tuning knob Holdthetuning knob until the next free station preset button is automatically offered for the cur rent station Turnthe tuning knob to select another station preset button Briefly pressthe tuning knob to save the station Stations can also be saved via the station list view page 13 All stations stored on station preset buttons can be deleted individually or collectively page 20 Ifthe station preset buttons are usually not used for station selection Volkswagen rec ommends hiding them It is then possible to switch to the station list directly by rotating the tuning knob page 13 4 SA as e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 16 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Accessing stations stored on station preset buttons 19 46 Fig 13 RADIO main menu with display of the station preset buttons col Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 Open the RADIO main menu and di
100. rnal data medium on Open the MEDIA main menu Press button in order to open the Media selection menu gt page 31 fig 33 Press the function button to start or re sume playback of an external data medium The methods for all other operation of the external data media changing tracks selecting tracks and starting playback modes is the same as explained in the respective chapters gt page 21 If the selected media source is disconnected from the MEDIA IN multimedia interface the radio Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 33 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 navigation system remains in MDI mode A dif ferent audio source must be selected manually iPod and iPhone If an iPod or iPhone is connected a special iPod selection menu is shown on the top selection level of the track display gt page 32 fig 35 This iPod se lection menu is immediately generated and can be operated as usual The music control of a connected iPod or iP hone is disabled The volume of a connected iPod or iPhone should be adjusted to match the volume of other audio sources page 30 Possible error messages after connecting an external data medium Error message Cause Remedy Device is not supported sible Playback of the external data medium or communication via the adapter cable is not pos Check the adapter cable Update software of the MEDIA IN mul timedia interface via the Volkswage
101. route types of roads can be taken into account and excluded and routing cri teria can be specified Routing options can be Navigation Economic Route Criteria 0 Avoid toll roads 0 Avoid toll ferries _ Se Tone Route Options System Fig 62 Navigation setup menu Routing options changed during route guidance The route is then accordingly recalculated Inoneofthenavigation menus press the SETUP button Inthe Navigation setup menu press the function button fig 61 48 49 e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 50 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 e Select or deselect the desired option by acti vating the checkbox gt page 49 fig 62 Defining routing criteria Press the function button in the Route options Setup Menu Inthe pop up window select the desired set ting by pressing it Route criteria Meaning Fast Calculates the fastest route to the destination even if a detour is required Economical The purpose of the calculation is a balance between minimal driving time and driving distance Calculates the shortest route to the destination even if longer driving time Excluding road types for the calculation The O Avoid freeways O Avoid toll roads and function buttons specify the kinds of roads that may be factored into the route calcula tion is required The route may have undesirable sections like dirt r
102. s 00 37 deactivating blocks 54 defining routing criteria 49 defining routing options 49 deleting destinations 46 deleting the navigation history 56 Demo mode ok c rede 55 destination address Lsuu 41 Destination input 048 41 destination input overview 39 destination memotry 45 Destination selection 41 driving recommendations 51 economicalroute ers essen 49 editing recent destinations 45 entering blocks creer ne eee 54 entering customized text 40 entering intermediate destination 53 excluding road types 50 Fast route ehe la ee 49 flagged destination 47 home address rs 0 42 incompletely digitized areas 37 Info window 47 input screen diets u ne 40 main Men ere REESE 39 Map display eie Rees 39 Map view in route guidance 51 navigation data media 37 navigation messages ssse 50 es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 75 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 navigation region un are 37 on screen keyboard 40 POSIton Haren 47 postal code Input 06 41 recent destinations as destination 42 renaming destinations 4
103. s being give using the volume control Q All additional acoustic driving recom mendations will be issued at this volume The volume of acoustic driving recommendations can be predefined or switched offin the Navigation setup menu page 56 or in the volume settings gt page 68 4 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 51 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Visual driving recommendations in Map view mode Map Fig 63 Map view during active route guidance with overlaid functional areas Please first read and observe the safety in CO structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 After starting route guidance the device automat ically switches to Map view fig 63 The symbol shows the vehicle location and driving direction fig 63 If the vehicle location indicator gets stuck and the map view appears to freeze the current vehicle location cannot be determined This is the case e g in parking ga rages During active route guidance the route to be driven is indicated as a blue line Manually blocked sections of a route are represented on the map in different colors The top line of the screen indicates the street into which the vehicle should turn After several seconds the function buttons in the bottom line of the screen are faded out in order to show additional route information fig 64 Briefly press to
104. serve the safety in LL structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 If Demo mode is activated in the Navigation setup menu page 56 then an additional pop up window is opened after starting route guidance Pressing the function button starts a vir tual route guidance to the entered trip destina tion Ifthe function button is pressed a real route guidance is started The sequence and operation of virtual route guid ance are comparable to real route guidance Virtual route guidance is repeated after reaching the fictive trip destination and always restarts from the starting point if interrupted If in the Navigation setup menu the starting point for Demo mode was defined manually virtual route guidance starts from this position A manually entered starting point is overwritten by the current vehicle location when the vehicle is moved and the current location of the vehicle can be determined via GPS gt page 56 Navigation If after virtual route guidance in Demo mode real route guidance is started then the device must be re oriented Depending on the number of satel lites being received at the time this may take a while Vehicle movement can reduce the re orien tation time Ending Demo mode The demo mode should be deactivated after being used as you are normally required to choose be tween a virtual or a normal route guidance at the begin
105. sition THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF A 212 EEN UNITED nations 405 E 42nd sr Address Book Fig 55 Address book with manually stored destina tions co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 45 Open the Address Books list via the Navigation main menu gt page 37 Opens list of manually stored destinations fig 55 e Taga destination by turning the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 60 Press the function button The destination is opened in the Details view will be opened fig 56 e Press the function button in order to start route guidance to the displayed destination OR Press the function button to opena pop up window with further options RNS 310 RNS 315 PALO ALTO MIRANDA AV MIRANDA AVE PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA CA Fig 56 Details view of a destination saved in the ad dress book Delete Deletes the destination from the Address book Rename Opens a dialog window to change the name page 40 If a Saved Position is displayed in the Address Book page 47 Deleting saved destinations Inanynavigation menu press the SETUP button in order to open the Navigation setup menu Openthe function button and select the destinations which are to be deleted in the following menu Press the All Destinations function button to delete all destinations from the Address Bo
106. splay sta tion preset buttons if necessary page 15 Satellite radio mode SAT co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 A wide variety of audio programs from various cat egories music news sports entertainment etc can be accessed in the US and Canada via satellite radio Satellite radio is subject to fees and requires activa tion by providing the device specific SIRIUS ID over the phone or via the Internet prior to use Displaying the SIRIUS ID In Radio mode press the button gt page 6 fig 1 RNS 310 RNS 315 Turn the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 o in order to tag the station preset buttons one after the other The station stored on the respective station preset button is displayed Press the tuning knob to access the displayed station OR Briefly press the displayed station preset button on the screen to directly access the stored station OR If lt gt is displayed gt fig 13 all stations can be accessed with the arrow buttons x and 7 browsed page 20 A stored station can only then be played if it can still be received at the current location 4 Press the SIRIUS ID function button The SIRIUS ID for the activation of audio services as well as the necessary web address or phone number needed for activation are displayed in a pop up window Different packages can be ordered Pleas
107. st be removed manually 4 External audio sources AUX IN input The connected external audio source is played back via the vehicle speakers and cannot be con trolled via the radio navigation system A connected external audio source is indicated by AUX on the screen Connecting an external audio source to the AUX IN multimedia socket Reduce playback volume on the radio naviga tion system page 8 Connectan external audio source to the AUX Fig 23 External audio source connected to the AUX IN multimedia socket IN multimedia socket Start playback on the external audio source 111 5U6 N31 23 Please first read and observe the safety in Col structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 The AUX IN gt page 6 fig 1 9 multimedia socket only works with a 3 5 mm jack plug Inthe RADIO main menu press the button in order to open the Media selection menu page 27 fig 27 Press the function button to start playback of an external audio source through the vehicle speakers page 27 The volume should be adjusted to match the volume of the other audio sources page 30 Operating an external audio source via the AUX IN multimedia socket Operation Effect Selection of a different audio source on the radio navigation system External audio source continues in the back ground Stop playback of the exter
108. stem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 55 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 RNS 315 Blocking upcoming route sections congestion ahead Please first read and observe the safety in CO structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 An upcoming section of road can be blocked man ually while route guidance is in process Press the i button in any of the navigation menus except for SETUP Press the function button in the Info window Press the function button in the pop up window Set the length of the section which is to be blocked by turning the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 io The length of the section being blocked is dis played at the bottom of the screen If Max ap pears at the bottom this signifies the maximum blockable distance Route guidance in Demo mode Press the tuning knob or press the OK function button to confirm the block Blocked sections are displayed on the map The route is will be recalculated as long as the nav igation system can determine a reasonable detour to avoid the blocked section Removing a block Press the i button in any of the navigation menus except for SETUP Press the function button in the Info window Press the Remove block function button in the pop up window Information regarding manually blocking additional upcoming route sections gt page 54 4 Please first read and ob
109. t can be displayed for CDs played back in the external CD changer 4 er i 6 DISC CD Fig 36 External CD changer in the passenger side storage compartment or in the front center armrest co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 34 Inserting CDs Press the button The LED gt fig 36 2 above the next available CD slot flashes slowly e For manual selection of an available CD slot press one of the buttons 1 to 6 Otherwise the next available slot is automatically provided e Ifthe LED flashes rapidly load an audio CD into the CD slot with the unprinted side facing to wards the buttons 3 until the audio CD is auto matically pulled in gt RNS 310 RNS 315 For quick loading press for slightly more than 3 seconds The available slots of the CD changer are provided sequentially for loading Ejecting CDs e Ifa CD from the CD changer has finished playing press the button in order to move the CD to its ejection position e IfnoCDinthe the CD changer has been played after pressing the button press one of the buttons 1 to 6 in order to select the appro priate CD slot Ifthe CD is not removed from its ejection posi tion CD removal is cancelled and after about 15 seconds the CD is pulled in again gt es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 35 Donnerstag 22 Apr
110. ted by turning the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 10 Pressing accesses the respective function button page 11 4 SA as es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 11 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 Browsing lists and selecting items F2 uu MEM gt F1 001 The Song No14 mp3 Fig 3 Track list of an MP3 CD co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 8 Available stations and selectable tracks are dis played as items in lists The current station or track is highlighted gt fig 3 List items are accessed by pressing the same way as function buttons Tagging and accessing list items tuning knob Select list items Move the selecting frame using the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 io When the selection frame is moved to the end of the displayed list segments the next items will be displayed Launch marked list items Press the tuning knob Introduction Rapid list browsing scroll marker If more items are selectable than can be displayed a scroll bar is shown on the left side ofthe screen The colored semi circle indicates the scope of the complete list and the scroll marker gt fig 3 4 indicates the position of the displayed list seg ments The size ofthe scroll marker corresponds to the size ofthe displayed list segment proportional to the c
111. the right or left in the bottom line of the screen to display the function buttons again fig 63 Pressingthe button switches between the Navigation main menu and the Map view When the function buttons are hidden fig 64 the current street and trip duration information are displayed in the bottom line of the screen Remaining distance to the destination Estimated arrival or driving time page 56 A turn arrow indicates the turn direction shortly before reaching the change of direction In addi tion the distance to the turn is displayed Navigation L295 E HAUPTSTRASSE 228mi N SQUIRREL RD Q5 10 11 Fig 64 Map view during active route guidance Changing the map scale auto zoom By default auto zoom is activated in the Map view The map is automatically zoomed in or out Highway driving is zoomed out city driving is zoomed in The map scale can be changed for several sec onds manually by rotating the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 10 Rotating clockwise zooms into the map Rotating counter clockwise zooms out of the map Ifyou want the manually selected scale to be permanently retained then auto zoom in the NavigationSetup Menu must be deactivated page 56 Select type of Map view The type of map view can be modified e Ifyou cannot see any function buttons in Map view briefly press to the left or right on the bottom row of the screen in order to display the
112. tions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 Openthe RADIO main menu and select the fre quency band page 13 Press the function button Press the function button in the pop up window fig 8 RNS 310 RNS 315 Fig 9 RADIO main menu with station scanning func tion Press the function button e Press the function button in the pop up window fig 8 Station scanning starts and the function button switches to gt fig 9 Press the function button or press the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 0 in order to stop sta tion scanning at the current station Station scanning is also stopped ifa station is man ually selected via the arrow or station buttons 4 Thefrequency ofthe selected station is indi cated and the function button switches to fig 10 Change the frequency incrementally Turn the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 0 Rapidscan of the frequency band Keep the arrow button lt gt pressed After releasing the button the next receivable radio station is auto matically set Press the function button in order to end manual frequency selection After about 10 seconds of inactivity manual fre quency selection stops automatically Manual frequency selection is also stopped if a sta tion is selected via a station preset button or the display is changed to the FM station list For RDS capable stations the station name is dis pla
113. tooth SIG Inc Limitations and instructions Dirt high temperatures and mechanical damage can render a data medium unusable Please ob serve data medium manufacturer information Quality differences between data media of dif ferent manufacturers can cause problems during playback Observe all legal requirements regarding copy rights CDs will not be played if they were recorded in UDE or direct CD format Under Windows Vista pay attention to the format The data medium configuration or the devices or programs used for recording can cause individual Playback sequence of files and folders Fig 19 Possible structure of an audio data CD RNS 310 RNS 315 tracks or data media to be unreadable Informa tion regarding best practices while creating audio files and data media compression rate ID3 tag etc can be found on the Internet Due to the larger data volume reading of data media with compressed audio files MP3 WMA etc takes longer than reading normal audio CDs Complex folder structures can also the delay the reading process Play lists only define a certain playback sequence Play lists do not save any files Playlists cannot be played if the files on the data medium are not saved in the location to which the playlist is refer ring relative data path 4 Please first read and observe the safety in Co structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instr
114. uctions A on page 21 On a data medium audio files are often sorted via data folders J and playlists f in order to de fine a certain playback sequence On the data medium tracks folders and playlists are sorted in numerical and alphabetical order by name Figure gt fig 19 shows an example of a typical audio data CD containing tracks C folders FI and subfolders The tracks are played back as follows 1 Track and 2 in the CD root folder 2 Track and in the first folder Fl in the root folder of the CD 3 Track in the first subfolder F1 1 of the folder Fl es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 23 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 111 5U6 N31 23 4 Track 9 in the first subfolder F1 1 1 of the sub folder F1 1 5 Track 7 in the second subfolder F1 2 of the folder F1 6 Track 8 and 9 in the second folder F2 MEDIA main menu Play lists fi are treated like folders in the playback sequence Track 1 Fig 20 MEDIA main menu Audio CD track display Please first read and observe the safety in MI structions A on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 21 In the MEDIA main menu different media sources can be selected and played e Press the button The last media source played will resume playing In the MEDIA main menu the current media source is indicated in the
115. ve route guidance is calculated and displayed page 53 fig 68 The route list displays street names or designa tions which must be passed until the next turn These are referred to as route sections All route sections which must be passed prior to the next destination are displayed In addition there is an indication of the distance to be covered on a route section as well as the esti mated time until the next turn is reached Turn the adjustment knob gt page 6 fig 1 io to browse the route list Press the tuning knob or press the Details func tion button to see an information window with more detailed information regarding a marked stretch of the route Press the button to close the Info window Showing partial sections An arrow P behind an entry in the route list signi fies that other sections can be displayed as well Mark the entry with an arrow gt by turning the tuning knob and press to unfold it and show the partial sections The arrow will change to V e Press the entry with an arrow V to hide the par tial sections 4 RNS 315 Manually blocking sections in the Route list Please first read and observe the safety in CO structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information and safety instructions A on page 49 Displayed route sections can be excluded individ ually for the calculation or in combination with others Only one exclusion can be entered at a time
116. x 2 1 mm or 1 4 mm should be inserted into the device Requirements for playback Audio CDs with the CD Digital Audio Digital audio specification trademark E CD ROM CD R CD RW audio data MP3 files mp3 with bit rates from 48 to 320 kbit s or vari CD up to maximum 700 MB megabyte able bit rate according to ISO 9660 or in the Joliet data system SD and MMC memory cards up to maximum 2 GB gigabyte and SDHC memory cards up to maximum 32 GB Audio mode WMA files wma up to 9 2 mono stereo without copy pro tection Play lists in PLS M3U and WPL formats File name and file path not longer than 256 characters Directory structures with maximum eight levels On MP3 CDs maximum 50 folders and maximum 500 files On memory cards maximum 5000 folders and maximum 15000 files per folder maximum 6000 files 20 21 Media source es e Navigationssystem 111 5U6 N31 23 book Seite 22 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Requirements for playback Audio file playback via Bluetooth External audio source must support the A2DP Bluetooth profile and must be linked to a factory installed mobile phone package that supports this function AUX External audio source fig 1 3 5 mm jack plug connectable for audio output page 6 MDI External medium Compatible with MEDIA IN multimedia interface page 3l 9 Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Blue
117. yed underneath the frequency gt fig 10 Radio 2 e 111 5U6 N31 23 Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 15 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17 Displaying and hiding station preset buttons and storing stations Fig 11 RADIO main menu Extras function button co Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 12 Radio stations can be assigned numbered function buttons in the RADIO main menu fig 12 These function buttons are called station preset but tons Station preset buttons can be shown or hidden Showing and hiding station preset buttons Inthe RADIO main menu press the func tion button fig 11 e Activate and deactivate the checkbox in the function button in order to display or hide the station preset buttons Ifthecheckboxis activated six station preset buttons are displayed in the RADIO main menu gt fig 12 Turn the tuning knob gt page 6 fig 1 Win order to tag the station preset buttons one after the other If the first or last station preset button dis played is tagged and the tuning knob is turned fur ther the next six station preset buttons will be dis played If Storing stations to station preset buttons Storing a station on a station preset button over writes the previously saved station Audio mode 19 46 Presets Fig 12 RADIO main menu with display of the station p

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