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Navigation

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111.5U6.N

31.23

Route guidance

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Introduction

In this section you’ll find information on the fol-
lowing:

Routing options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Navigation messages (acoustic driving 
suggestions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Visual driving recommendations in Map view 
mode  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stopping and resuming route guidance . . . . . . . . . .
Entering an intermediate destination . . . . . . . . . . . .
RNS 315: Displaying the Info window and Route list
RNS 315: Manually blocking sections in the Route 
list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RNS 315: Blocking upcoming route sections 
(congestion ahead) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Route guidance in Demo mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Navigation settings menu  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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.

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 

 

page 3

Device overview 

page 6

Introduction to navigation 

page 37

Destination input 

page 41

WARNING

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.

Routing options

Fig. 61  

Navigation setup menu.

Fig. 62  

Navigation setup menu: Routing options.

Please first read and observe the safety in-
structions  

on 

page 3 and the introduc-

tory information and safety instructions 

 on 

page 49.

When calculating the route, types of roads can be 
taken into account and excluded and routing cri-
teria can be specified. Routing options can be 

changed during route guidance. The route is then 
accordingly recalculated.

In one of the navigation menus, press the 

 

button.

In the 

Navigation

 

setup menu

, press the 

 function button 

fig. 61

.

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SETUP

Route Options

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Summary of Contents for RNS 310

Page 1: ...RNS 310 RNS 315 Navigation system US Edition Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite i Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17...

Page 2: ...help to protect it Texts with this symbol contain supplemen tary information Indicates a reference to a section within a chapter containing important informa tion and safety instructions that should...

Page 3: ...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 the various information...

Page 4: ...RNS 310 RNS 315 Navigation system Print status 07 04 2010 Ausgabe englisch USA 05 2010 Art Nr 111 5U6 N31 23 Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite iv Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17...

Page 5: ...interface External CD changer Navigation Introduction to navigation Destination input Destination memory Route guidance Telephone operation Phone Introduction Saved phone numbers Calling Settings SET...

Page 6: ...ants It is therefore possible that equipment that is not present in your vehicle may be described Please contact your Volkswagen dealer for further information All information in this manual was corr...

Page 7: ...commendations Adjust your speed and driving style ac cording to visibility weather road and traffic conditions WARNING Unmounted or improperly mounted external devices may be thrown around the vehicle...

Page 8: ...e the CD drive Only use clean standard 12 centimeter CDs Do not affix labels or similar items to CDs Labels can become loose and damage the drive Do not insert 8 centimeter single CDs or non circular...

Page 9: ...Introduction 5 111 5U6 N31 23 4 Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 5 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17...

Page 10: ...ow 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 the displ...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...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 sour...

Page 14: ...e 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 windo...

Page 15: ...roll bar is shown on the left side of the screen The colored semi circle indicates the scope of the complete list and the scroll marker fig 3 indicates the position of the displayed list seg ments The...

Page 16: ...ers on the ve hicle windows can affect radio reception in vehicles with window antennas Opening the RADIO main menu Fig 4 RADIO main menu with displayed station preset buttons Fig 5 RADIO main menu wi...

Page 17: ...ation 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 Change to the FM frequency band...

Page 18: ...nually 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 select the fre quency band page 13 Press the function...

Page 19: ...t 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 Show station preset buttons and select...

Page 20: ...Satellite radio mode SAT 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 n...

Page 21: ...ck Artist and Album Name Service display on the screen The method for storing and accessing preset stations is the same as in Radio mode page 12 The Satellite radio provider is responsible for the con...

Page 22: ...t 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 Turn the tuni...

Page 23: ...6 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 The station list corresponding to the ch...

Page 24: ...page 16 Display page 16 fig 13 a Delete stations for a frequency band Stored on the station preset buttons All stored stations in the frequency band are deleted Turn the frequency knob page 6 fig 1 to...

Page 25: ...media while driving can distract from traffic and lead to accidents Requirements for media sources and audio files Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tor...

Page 26: ...is refer ring relative data path Playback sequence of files and folders Fig 19 Possible structure of an audio data CD Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc...

Page 27: ...indicated in the center of the bottom line on the screen If no media source can be selected you cannot open the MEDIA main menu Displaying track information In the center of the screen the track and t...

Page 28: ...in again but CD mode will not start The function button in the Media selection menu will remain inactive page 27 The CD must be re moved manually The playback can skip on poor roads or during severe v...

Page 29: ...educe playback volume on the radio naviga tion system page 8 Connect an external audio source to the AUX IN multimedia socket Start playback on the external audio source In the RADIO main menu press t...

Page 30: ...menu page 26 RNS 310 Activating Bluetooth audio Some devices only require a one time activation of Bluetooth audio playback After the initial start up of a Bluetooth audio transmission a pop up windo...

Page 31: ...ning knob OR Repeatedly press the button to browse through available media sources consecu tively Press the button in order to close the pop up window without making changes A media source not current...

Page 32: ...ks fig 29 The name of the folder containing the current track is indicated in the bottom line of the screen in fig 28 F2 Press the function button in order to open the next higher folder fig 29 Press...

Page 33: ...ed in the pop up window by turning and pressing the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 The pop up window will close The selected playback mode is displayed in the function button fig 31 Brief pressing of this f...

Page 34: ...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 Function button Effect Repea...

Page 35: ...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 page 3 Device over...

Page 36: ...ata me dium MDI Connect an appropriate adapter to the MEDIA IN multimedia interface page 31 Connect the external data medium to the MEDIA IN multimedia interface via the adapter If applicable switch o...

Page 37: ...of the track display 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 connec...

Page 38: ...the front center armrest 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 fig 36 above the next avai...

Page 39: ...ig 37 CD changer and CD magazine Fig 38 Loading and removing CDs into and from the magazine Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the introduc tory information on page 3...

Page 40: ...on menu 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 Open the MEDIA main menu and the Media se le...

Page 41: ...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 page 3 Dev...

Page 42: ...will be permanently assigned to this radio navigation system and cannot be used in other radio navigation systems of the same type anymore Press the function button tocontinue the process Information...

Page 43: ...switch back to the Navigation main menu fig 42 Entering a destination from the Navigation main menu Open the Navigation main menu fig 42 Turn the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 in order to tag the destinati...

Page 44: ...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...

Page 45: ...cted based on the displayed character sequence the number of possible remaining destinations is indicated be hind the input line in fig 47 19 Press the function button to open the list of possible des...

Page 46: ...ons list fig 48 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 Tag a des...

Page 47: ...in the keyword will be searched For example the point of interest Hotel by the Lake or the address Lake Street would be possible re sults for the keyword Lake During the point of interest search Once...

Page 48: ...ll 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 selected destinations as well as dest...

Page 49: ...ion to navigation page 37 Destination input page 41 Automatically saved recent destinations Fig 53 List of recent destinations Please first read and observe the safety in structions on page 3 and the...

Page 50: ...ddress Books list via the Navigation main menu page 37 Opens list of manually stored destinations fig 55 Tag a destination by turning the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 Press the function button The destina...

Page 51: ...he tuning knob page 6 fig 1 in the Details info window in order to display all avail able information regarding the current vehicle lo cation Saving a position Pressing the function button saves the d...

Page 52: ...c tion Entering the home address Press the function button to saveyourcurrentgeographicalposition longitude and latitude as your home address OR Press the or function button to enter a home address th...

Page 53: ...Safety instructions page 3 Device overview page 6 Introduction to navigation page 37 Destination input page 41 WARNING Driving recommendations given and traffic signs displayed by the navigation syst...

Page 54: ...pe 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 On multilane and branching streets as well as o...

Page 55: ...m 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 t...

Page 56: ...ed 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 navigati...

Page 57: ...on in order to stop the current route guidance and start route guidance only to the newly entered destina tion Press the page 6 fig 1 button to show the intermediate destination in the Information win...

Page 58: ...an be excluded individ ually for the calculation or in combination with others Only one exclusion can be entered at a time Displaying the route list page 53 Rotate the tuning knob page 6 fig 1 to tag...

Page 59: ...ute guidance Pressing the function button starts a vir tual route guidance to the entered trip destina tion If the function button is pressed a real route guidance is started The sequence and operatio...

Page 60: ...lers are shown as sym bols on the map Auto zoom is activated for Map view mode page 51 Speed limits for the current street will be shown during route guidance as long as they are saved in the navigati...

Page 61: ...w information regarding the data media used during navigation as well as the navigation data stored on them page 37 Function button Effect Delete Destination memory Navigation Database 56 Navigationss...

Page 62: ...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 WARNING...

Page 63: ...diation from a switched on mobile phone can interfere with sensitive technical and medical devices potentially causing malfunctions or damage to the devices Using a mobile phone without a connection t...

Page 64: ...around the inside of the vehicle during a sudden braking maneuver a crash or other accident and injure vehicle occu pants Always mount mobile phones properly while driving outside the operational are...

Page 65: ...tion buttons in the PHONE main menu Dialing a number Phone book Missed Call 2 or 2 Numbers dialed Received calls Voicemail number3 Accept or make calls 4 Make an emergency call Telephone settings menu...

Page 66: ...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 i...

Page 67: ...all list 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...

Page 68: ...o accept an in coming call Press the function button to end a call Press the function button to reject an in coming call Entering and calling phone numbers Fig 75 Enter a phone number Please first rea...

Page 69: ...tion on page 64 Displaying an active connection During a phone call the phone number and call duration will be displayed on the screen If a phone number is saved under a name in the address book the n...

Page 70: ...nd 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...

Page 71: ...Pressing the button will always open a con text dependent Settings menuf or the selected de vice operation mode Supplementary information Safety instructions page 3 Device overview page 6 Radio settin...

Page 72: ...ngs Changing volume settings and adjustments Volume and volume adjustments can be pre de fined While adjustments are being made to the volume settings the current audio source is played back using the...

Page 73: ...nput screens Computer like alignment of the keypad block in the input screens Adjust display settings Press to adjust the level of brightness Change the map display The map display changes depending o...

Page 74: ...RNS 310 RNS 315 Navigationssystem_111 5U6 N31_23 book Seite 70 Donnerstag 22 April 2010 5 16 17...

Page 75: ...iliary 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...

Page 76: ...ols 6 Convertible vehicles CD eject 24 Coordinates 47 Copying navigation data to navigation storage 38 Cursor cursor 40 see Cursor 40 D Default settings 69 Default Volume 68 Default volume changing 9...

Page 77: ...n buttons Refer to Function buttons 10 Function buttons soft keys 10 G GALA 68 Geoposition 47 GPS status 47 H Hard keys Refer to Device buttons 10 I Ignition off timeout 8 Illustration in this manual...

Page 78: ...EDIA IN 31 MEDIA IN multimedia interface functions 31 point of Installation 31 see MDI 31 Memory card SD card 24 Mid 68 Mileage and kilometer display 69 Mobile phone outside antenna 59 Multi function...

Page 79: ...connecting the phone via the instrument cluster 60 delete user profiles 61 main menu 61 Places with danger of explosions 59 places with special regulations 59 reverting to factory settings 61 Places w...

Page 80: ...radio 20 System 69 Settings SETUP Balance 68 sound 68 SETUP see Settings SETUP 67 Show Route List 53 Shuffle 29 Sirius 16 browsing channels 18 launching Satellite radio 17 main menu 17 SCAN 18 select...

Page 81: ...AUX MDI BT audio 30 see Changing the default volume 9 Speed dependent volume adjustment SD VA 68 traffic announcements 68 W Warnings 3 Wireless communication interface 26 76 Navigationssystem_111 5U6...

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