Dec 06, 2017 About MMI 3G Plus. It might have HN+ or HN+R, the difference between them it’s that they have been installed in different cars. MMI 3G PLUS with firmware starting from HN+ has been installed in Audi A4/A5/Q5/Q7. MMI 3G PLUS with firmware starting from HN+R has been installed in. Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Europe 2018 Edition Audi-Teilenummer: 8P0 060 884 CS This DVD also contain the latest firmware version. If you have an older version, it will automatically be updated to the latest version. DVD1: Andorra, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland. An overview of Audi MMI® The Audi MMI® (Multi Media Interface) system was created to streamline the controls for audio, vehicle settings, and available navigation under a common interface, thereby reducing the number of buttons for a cleaner interior appearance. Combination Radio, CD, and GPS navigation unit. Audi Navigation Plus RNS-D troubleshooting, repair, and service manuals.
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CD/MP3/TV
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CD/MP3/TV
menu structure
Tip:
Press the arrow buttons to
select the previous/next track
Audi Navi Plus Cd Download Software
(CD/MP3 mode) or the previous/
next channel (TV mode).
CD/TV
Example: How to select an MP3 track.
1. Press the CD/TV function
selector button.
2. Press the control button for
”Source”.
3. Turn the rotary pushbutton
to mark MP3. Press the
pushbutton to confirm the
selection.
4. If applicable, press control
button ”Drive” to select
Card 1 or Card 2.
5. Turn the rotary pushbutton
to mark the desired track.
Press the pushbutton to
confirm the selection.
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Teletext page selection
Teletext
(TV)
p
CD Navigation DVD
p
CD Audio
p
Memory card 1
p
Memory card 2
p
CD-ROM
p
Unreadable
p
Empty
Drive
(MP3)
p
Audio-CD
p
CD-ROM
p
Unreadable
p
Empty
Changer
(CD)
CD
MP3
TV
Source
(CD/MP3/TV)
CD/MP3 control
p
Forward
p
Rewind
p
Next
p
Previous
p
Shuffle
p
Scan
p
Name (Details)
1)
TV control
p
Manual up
p
Manual down
p
Search up
p
Search down
Sound
(CD/MP3/TV)
Balance
p
Fader
p
Treble
p
Bass
p
DSP
p
Volume settings
p
for other functions
(navigation information,
traffic announcements
and speech dialogue
system)
Source
TP TMC
MP3 Card1
Drive
CD
MP3
TV
Sound
MP3 ctrl
Source
TP TMC
CD 1
Changer
Track 02
Track 01
Track 03
Track 04
Track 05
Track 06
Sound
CD control
00:08
Source
TP TMC
MP3 Card1
Drive
CD
MP3
TV
Sound
MP3 ctrl
Source
TP TMC
MP3 Card1
Drive
CD
MP3
TV
Sound
MP3 ctrl
Source
TP TMC
Audi Navi Plus Cd Downloads
MP3 Card1
Drive
a night at the roxb
ABBA - Dancing ...
ABBA - Super Tro...
ABBA - Waterloo....
Abba Teens - Dancin
00:08
Abba Teens - Ma...
Sound
MP3 ctrl
1)
MP3 function.
SETUP CD/MP3/TV - main menu
Press the SETUP button while in the CD/MP3/TV function.
The following options are available:
CD system
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Repeat CD
MP3 function
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Repeat
p
With subdirectories
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Track display
p
Genre display
TV
p
Screen
p
Videosource
p
TV Norm
p
AV Norm
p
Teletext settings
p
Default settings
Audi Navigation Plus is an in-car media and navigation system developed by Audi. Unlike the Audi Multi Media Interface, it can not control climate, convenience, suspension or engine settings. Audi Navigation Plus units were available mostly as an optional equipment instead of standard stereo systems.
- 1Generations and features
- 1.2RNS-E & RNS-E 2010
- 2Car fitment
Generations and features[edit]
Audi labeled three devices (of which the first two look identical) as Navigation Plus.[1] Those units are technically known as RNS-C/RNS-D and RNS-E, where RNS stands for 'Radio Navigation System'.
RNS-C & RNS-D[edit]
The RNS-C and RNS-D devices look identical and are very similar to Volkswagen MFD[2] installed in some Volkswagen, Skoda, SEAT and Ford Galaxy cars. Across brands, the devices share the same general features, internal electronics, tiltable LCD screen and some elements of user interface. However, there often are differences between individual hardware variants.
The RNS-C models (recognizable by a part number ending with 192A to 192E) use the 'non-DX' map system where map data is uncompressed and thus requires multiple CDs per country (i.e. for Germany, there's one for Germany North, one for Germany South, and one CD containing only major roads). The RNS-C doesn't use antenna diversity and the radio tuner only supports AM and FM.
RNS-D models which have a part number ending with 192F or later use the 'DX' map system which uses compressed data and thus requires less media changes. In addition, the hardware has been improved with a faster processor and more memory, and additional features (like a compass display) and options (like Bluetooth handsfree or voice control) were made available. The radio tuner also supports LW and uses antenna diversity with two antenna inputs.
Features include:
- 5-inch 4:3 ratio LCD screen, 2-axis tiltable
- FM/AM radio (FM/AM/LW on RNS-D)
- CD-based GPS navigation[3] with compass
- Compass (RNS-D only)
- Analog TV Tuner (option)
- Audio and video aux-in (option)
- CD changer (option) - later variants also supported MP3 CD playback
- Voice control (only on later revisions of RNS-D)
- Firmware updates available through update CD
Neither RNS-C nor RNS-D are still supported with map updates. Non-DX maps stopped after 2007, DX maps stopped after 2014.
RNS-D models are often called 'RNS-DX' with what appears to be a reference to the DX map format these units use (and to distinguish from the RNS-C which often is erroneously called 'RNS-D'), however this isn't an official designation.
RNS-E & RNS-E 2010[edit]
In 2004, RNS-D was replaced with the RNS-E unit, and later upgraded to RNS-E 2010.
Features of RNS-E[edit]
This device offered a wide range of navigation, convenience and entertainment features.[4][5][6]
- 6.5-inch 16:9 ratio color LCD screen with 400x240 resolution
- FM/AM radio
- 2 SD card slots for MP3 storage (up to 4GB each) located behind the LCD screen
- DVD-based GPS navigation[7][8] with traffic message channel support
- Route guidance shown on DIS display
- Multifunction steering wheel support
- Controls and user interface very similar to Multi Media Interface
- Rear view camera and parking sensors display (option)
- Bluetooth handsfree system (option)
- TV tuner (option)
- Audio aux-in (option)[9]
- Satellite radio (option)
- CD changer (option)
- Audi Music Interface (option)[10]
- Firmware updates available through update CD or with maps DVD
- User interface languages: English, German, Dutch, Italian, French, Spanish (other languages available with 3rd party updates)[11]
Features of RNS-E 2010[edit]
- Higher resolution LCD screen (800x480)
- Support for SDHC memory cards
- Chrome control knobs instead of plastic ones
- MEDIA button instead of CD/TV or CD/SD
Engineering mode functions[edit]
Audi RNS-E hidden menu gives access to few additional features and options.[12] This menu was most likely used when navigation system software and hardware was developed by Audi engineers.
- Taking screenshots to SD card
- Using SK button as PTT (Press To Talk)
- LCD screen test mode
- Navigation, radio tuner and TMC diagnostics
Car fitment[edit]
Originally equipped[edit]
Audi Navigation Plus was available in number of cars, including non-Audi models. Since Audi, SEAT, SKODA and Lamborghini are owned by Volkswagen Group, RNS-E devices can be found in SEAT Exeo (optional equipment)[13] and the Lamborghini Gallardo[14] (standard equipment).
RNS-E 2010 was remodeled to fit in Audi R8, but internally it's the same device.
Retrofited[edit]
Many car owners decided to retrofit one of the Audi Navigation Plus units in cars that were not equipped with RNS,[15] or even not supported by the manufacturer.[16] Since Audi cars share most of their components, it was possible to install RNS-D or RNS-E. In some cases, additional modules were needed to achieve full functionality.
Reverse Camera[edit]
The RNS-E is designed to receive and display a video signal from a reverse camera in both the Audi TT MK2 Coupe and Roadster. While Audi never offered this feature as a standard option, various after-market cameras and media adapters are currently available. Additionally, reprogramming the RNS-E with a VCDS is necessary in order for the RNS-E to recognize the video signal. Instructions, wiring diagrams and parts list can be found at various Audi forums and user websites. Once properly set up and re-coded, the RNS-E can display the reverse view on the screen when the vehicle is put into reverse gear.
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^Audi navigation systems - MMI RNS BNS RMC differences
- ^Self-Study Programme 199 - The Radio Navigation System
- ^CD-ROM for navigation system RNS-D/BNS 4.X, Spain and Portugal 2013/2014
- ^Audi Navigation System - Operating Instructions
- ^'A3 RNS-E High Res Navigation System Plus'. Archived from the original on 2015-11-20. Retrieved 2014-12-24.
- ^Audi A3, S3, TT RNS-E Media LED Hi-Res System
- ^DVD for RNS-E navigation system, Europe 2014
- ^Video: Audi RNS-E Navigation System Plus
- ^Audi RNS-E audio aux activation and wiring
- ^Audi Radio/Navigation System (RNS-E)
- ^Nawigacje Polskie Menu Audi
- ^Audi RNS-E hidden menu (engineering mode)
- ^2009 Seat Exeo
- ^Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2 Spyder gallery
- ^Audi Symphony I to RNS-E Install Guide
- ^Symphony II » RNS-E sat nav Retrofit | Audi-Sport.net
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