3.4 RNS 510 Navigation system 3.4 3.4 RNS 510 I Navigation system Print status: 04.2007 Art.-N r.: 281.552.RN5.20 I Englisch 05.2007 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Contents About this booklet This booldet contains important information and warnings on using your radio navigation system. The other booldets in the vehicle wallet contain further information which you should be aware offor your own safety and for the safety of your passengers. Please ensure that this booldet is in the vehicle if you lend or sell the vehicle to someone else. Some sections of this booldet do not apply to all vehicles.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 • Please note that a dirty or scratched navigation DVD can seriously impair the speed and functions of the navigation system. rn Note • Your navigation system is a powerful computer. Just like your computer at home, the unit needs a few seconds to process complex commands. In these cases, the unit may no longer react to external commands until the commands being processed are finished.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 "Function keys" on the screen - Active areas of the screen that call up a function or menu are called "function keys". - After touching a function key, the screen view changes to the corresponding menu. - For example, in the Settings majn menu, touch thelRadia) function key=:> page 5, fig. 2 to call up theRadio settings =:> page 5, fig. 3 menu. The title line will show the menu where you are currently located 0.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Switching on or oH Anti-theft coding electronically prevents unauthorized persons from operating the unit after it has been removed from the vehicle. The display will di sappear aft er one hour, during which t.ime the unit must remain switched on. The electronic lo ck can be released as described above. The same cycle - two attempts, one hour lockapplies again.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Input mask for free text input Using input masks An input mask for free text entry allows any letter, number, and special character to be entered in any combination. Overview - You can also delete or alter the characters in the input line, as well as add additional characters => page ll, "Further input options:". Input masks are used to select an address or enter a name or numbers. There are two kinds of input masks.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Input mask for entering numbers An input mask for number entry allows numbers to be entered in any combination. - Touch ~ to accept a displayed sequence of numbers, or touch @ to delete the characters in the input line from right to left. - In the input mask, touch one of the function keys@) to ® to accept the number in the input line.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Selecting stored radio stations O verview of functions for the RAD IO function selection button Stored radio stations can be selected using the on-screen station buttons or from the memory list. Selecting stations via the station buttons - Briefly touch one ofthe six station buttons:::::> fig. 10 CIJ to ([J displayed in the RADIO main menu to activate the station displayed. Main menu: RADIO Function keys I.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Traffic programme (TP) function If the traffic programme function is turned on, you will hear traffic announcements made by a TP station during active audio mode. The audio mode will be paused for the duration ofan announcement. Function selection buHon MEDIA General information on CDIDVD mode Audio CDs (CD-A) and audio DVDs, MP3 CDs and MP3 DVDs, as well as video DVDs can be played in the internal CD I DVD drive.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 MEDIA main menu Briefly press @] to go to the beginning of the current track or chapter, press again to go to the beginning of the previous track or chapter. Overview of the M EDIA main menu The MEDIA main menu is used to start and control the playback ofdifferent audio and video sources or to store MP3 files on the unit's hard drive. Briefly press (B to go to the beginning of the next track or chapter.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 rn Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Inserting or removing a memory card Note Please also refer to the additional information on MP3 mode ~ page 28 .... MP3 files stored on a memory card can either be played directly from the card or stored on the unit's hard drive. Inserting and ejecting CD/DVDs Audio CDslDVDs and MP3 CDsIDVDs, as well as video DVDs can be played in the internal CDIDVD drive.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Audio menu key =:> page 37, "Opening the CD selection menu". Selecting a track or an audio source You can select a specific music track or a different audio source. You can also store audio files on the hard drive. The top line of the track =:> fig. 17 or folder display =:> fig. 18 shows the audio source: • "CD:" -Internal CD/DVD drive or external CD changer J4 ) .
® Audio CO/DVO: Track selection - Touch the => page 24, fig. IS [Selection] function key to view the track list of the audio source that is currently playing. The track that is currently playing is highLighted => page 25, fig. 17. - Select a track from the list by touching [Track ... ]. - Use the function key@to switch from the track list back to the CD selection menu l5) or the selection menu of avaiJable audio sources=> page 24, fig. 16.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Scan function Bit rate & All the tracks on the selected audio source are scanned for ten seconds each. • The unit supports MP3 files with bit rates of between 32 and 320 kBit/ s and MP3 files with variable bit rates. portant information on operating the CD player" . - In the audio menu. touch the IExtras 1 function key. Alternatively. you can also start and stop the scan function by briefly pushing the settings knob ~ page 2. fig. 1 0.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 • Use thelSelectionlfunction key to open the track list from t.he audio menu. In the track list => page 30, fig. 21 the track that is currently playing is highlighted. The name of the current Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 main folder appears on the titl e bar together with the current subfolder, if applicable. If the tra ck is in the root directory on the data medium, only the type of medium is di splayed.
@ Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Editing stored audio files (tracks) and folders @ External CD changer Applies to vehicles: with an external CD changer Operating the external CD change r As well as the internal CDIDVD drive. an external CD changer can be connected for playing up to six audio CDs. You do not have to load all the slots in the CD changer. Fig. 23 Selection menu of available audio sources. Fig. 24 Stored oudio files (tracks) and folders on the hard drive.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - CD slot is loaded; the LED is lit continuously. /1:). WARNING Quick loading The CD changer is also a class 1 laser product. Ifit is opened, or is faulty or damaged, there is a risk of invisible laser beams escaping from the unit. The CD changer contains no userserviceable parts. Repairs should therefore only be carried out by an authorised dealer. Press and hold => page 33, fig.
~ Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 ~ Applies to vehicles: with an external CD changer with magazine Applies to vehicles: with on external CD chonger Operating the CD magazine Selecting CDs in an external CD changer on the Radio Na vigation System The CD magazine can hold up to six CDs, but does not always have to be completely full. Fig.31 CD selection menu. Fig. 28 Inserting COs. Fig. 29 Removing COs. Inserting COs - Turn the release lever against the spring pressure.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Video DVD mode - The "Intro" stored on the video DVD (a short introductory sequence) is played. Wait until the Intro has finished and the film's menu options appear with the unit's own menu prompts => page 38, fig. 34. The film's menu options cannot be controIled directly by touching the screen - instead they are operated using the function keys in the unit's own menu control system @ to the right of the film options 0 .
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - Select ~ to return to the film without selecting another chapter. The video DVD menu While a film is being played, you can change settings in the video DVD menu, and you can switch to another scene on the current video DVD or to a different audio or video source.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Applies to vehicles : with TV receiver TV mode O verview Analogue and digital IV stations can be displayed. Applies to vehicles: with TV receiver Explanation of technical terms - If you now touch inside the free area of the screen again, the TV menu is hidden again. The TV menu is hidden automatically after 15 seconds of inactivity.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 ~ - opens the overview of the electronic pro- gramme guide if digitallV stations can be received locally on DVB-T ~ page 50. IManuai)- changes over to manual selection ora lV channel using the arrow keys on the unit or on the screen of the lV main menu ~ page 46, "Manual station selection with the arrow keys ". Selectable video sources in the Video DVD menu @J- changes to an optionally connected external video source 22 ) . ~- changes to lV mode.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Selecting TV stations manually with the settings knob - In TV mode you can also select all TV channels and digital TV stations manually. - When you turn the settings knob in TV mode, the TV channels are displayed in order on the frequency band, whether they are in use or not. - Briefly push the settings knob to end manual frequency selection.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 stored or if no name is transmitted, the channel number on which that TV station broadcasts at your location. This will determine whether the unit can find the stored TV station at a different location later on. different station is broadcasting on that channel at another location. In this case the TV station broadcasting with that channel number at the new location will be displayed when the memory location is selected.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Other function keys for displaying poge Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 0 teletexi If you touch the teletext page on the screen, the TV image will appear in the background behind the teletext page. Touch the screen again to remove the TV image behind the teletext page. ~- freezes the teletext page view at the cur- rent sub-page. This is because some teletext pages consist of a number of sub-pages which are normally displayed continuously one after the other.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - Simply touch to select/cH AI or [CH BI. Your selected audio channel appears at the top left of the IV menu => page 45, fig. 38. Making settings for "station tracking" - In the Video settings menu, move the slide control down to display the function key [Automatic DVB-T/Analogue switch ]. A tick in the checkbox ~ shows that station tracking will also search for the analogue or digital pendant of the selected TV station => page 46, "Selected TV station after a change oflocation".
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Handling data media (COs and DVDs) TONE function selection buHon To ensure perfect, high-quality sound, only clean, undamaged data media should be used. Cleaning data media Hold the data medium by its edge. Avoid leaving fingerprints on data media. Clean data media using a soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe the data medium in straight lines moving from the centre out towards the edge. Stubborn dirt can be removed with a commercial CO/OVD cleaner or isopropyl alcohol.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 GALA - speed dependant volume control - Touch ~ page 55, fig. 44 IGALA). The GALA settings menu is opened. - Change the degree of volume increase in stages from 1 to 6 by moving the slider rn or pressing G or 0 ~ page 56, "OperatingGALA:" . - Move the slider DJ all the way to the left to swi tch off GALA. Accepting settings - Touch the ~ function key on the screen to switch to the previous menu. Press a function selection button (e.g. IRADIO)) to go to that menu.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 NAV (navigation system) function selection buHon Overview How does the navigation system work and how is it operated? An optimal route is defined using sensors, satellites and traffic reports and the driver is then guided to his or her destination. The current vehicle posit ion is determined using a satellite system (GPS - Global Positioning System). Sensors in the vehicle measure distances that have been driven.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Navigation data and the na vigation DVD - Press [Continue] in the pop-up window to confirm that you have seen the message. Storing the navigation data can take up to an hour. While the navigation data is being stored, route guidance is started using the navigation DVD. Note that the route guidance is cancelled if the navigation DVD is removed. Route guidance must then be restarted and receives data from the navigation memory of the unit.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 tion DVD depends on the version of the navigationDVD. • In certain cases, you may need a new navigation DVD when travelling in another country. A list of the countries included on the DVD can be found on the rear side ofthe DVD case. Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 • The content of the navigation DVD is being updated constantly. You can obtain information on new navigation DVDs from your Volkswagen dealer. ...
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - Delete the characters in the input line, starting at the position of the character insertion mark and moving from right to left, by touching the ~ function key. Selecting a destination from the list - If you touch the ~ function key after opening the input mask, a list is opened with all of the destinations meeting the parameters (e.g. for [Country) and [Town Dthat can be selected from the navigation memory => fig. 47.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 specify a point along the route or the destination area as the search area => page 69. by touching it => page 76- or saves the displayed Recent destinations => page 80. select a point from the map as travel destination => page 74. (Fovourites)- (Home oddr... ) - opens the list of saved travel destinations which were previously defined as "favourite destination".
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - After selecting a main category, the list of available point of interest categories is opened, e.g. IHOlels/Molels). There could be other sub-categories available, e.g.ITRAVEL). To switch from the sub-category view to a main category, touch @. - As an alternative touch the IALL CATEGORIES (ALPHABETICAL)) function key to display all available point of interest categories in a list in alphabetical order.
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Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 [Map/GPSI Selecting a travel destination from the map [Map/GPSI Entering a travel d estination using coord inates In map display, select a travel destination by moving the crosshair. A destination can be entered using the exact coordinates for longitude and latitude. - If the desired travel destination or target area is displayed, touch the ~ function key. The route guidance function will start automatically => page 95.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 new ones => page 80. "Saving or deleting recent destinations". Selecting the saved destina tion You can start route guidance to a Saved[Home address ], to one of the recent travel destinationS[Recent destinations], to a travel destination saved as afavourite destination [Fovourites] or to another travel destination stored in the [Destination memory]. Function buttons in the list view In the example: list of recent destinations => page 76. fig. 58.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Destination memory Saving destinations Overview Displayed travel destinations can be saved permanently in the destination memory from different menus. in the destination memory. Old destinations in the Recent destinations list are automatically overwritten by new destinations when the list is full (maximum often). The function keys for saving a travel destination are active, i.e. available, when the travel destination was sufficiently defined.
~ Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Saving or deleting recent destinations The last ten destinations for which route guidance was started are saved automatically in the "Recent destinations" list and can be called up for repeated route guidance or stored permanently in the destination memory. - In the New destination menu, touch the ::::::. page 67, fig. 51 I Recent destinations) function key. - Alternatively, in the Navigation main menu, touch the::::::. page 65, fig. 48 ISave] function key.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 the map display with the assigned symbol. depending on the setting =:> page 122. "Displaying favourite symbols". ~ Saving the current position as home address - In the New destination menu . touch the [Home address] Deleting the destination memory or recent destinations list All entries in the destination memory and all automatically saved destinations can be deleted in one go. - Open the Navigation main menu ==> page 65.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 played either in "normal" Travel destination mode ~ fig. 68 or in Tour mode ~ fig. 69. - Additionally, you can save a compiled tour ~ page 87, "Saving a tour" To leave Tour mode ~ page 85. - as well as call up a saved tour ~ page 87, "Calling up a saved tour" The "travel destination" is the end point of a tour. A "stopover destination" always appears before the travel destination. A trip with multiple destinations is called a "Tour".
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Compiling a new tour in ,Tour mode Saving a tour You can change directly to Tour mode to compile a tour with multiple stopover destinations. - When you have confirmed the first destination, the menu Tour plan: new tour is opened. Touch the~functjonkeyafterthe destination where you would like to insert an additional destination.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Editing a saved tour Waypoint navigation mode (off- road navigation) - If you touch the ~ function key next to the starting point ofthe tour up", you have the option usinglDestination entry) to specify the first stopover destination after the starting point. The starting point is specified automatically by the GPS position specification and therefore cannot be changed.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 :=> page fJ1. fig. 51 to select an "On road destination " from the available navigation data. O verview of functions The (Memoryl function key Touching the {MemoryJ function key opens a popup window: {load woypointtourJ- opens a list of saved waypoint tours. Touch the waypoint tour to select it. {Manage waypo;n' 'our memoryl - opens the waypoint tour memory. Saved waypoint tours can be displayed. ren amed. or deleted.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - Select a recording mode in the following by touching it. - Touch the !Automatic]function key to have the system set the waypoints automatically during recording (recommended). - Touch the!Manual] function key if you would like to set all of the waypoints yourself during recording. - After the recording begins. the number of used and available waypoints and the set recording mode is displayed using the Waypoint navigation menu::::> page 91. fig. 77.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - Touch to select which waypoint you would like to use to start the waypoint tour in the displayed djrection. If[From the ciosest] is selected, the waypoint tour starts at the next waypoint "as the crow flies". Off-road characteristics are ignored here. Stopping route guidance - In map display touch the third function key below with the display of the distance to the next waypoint and in the opening pop-up window, touch the [Stop route gUidonce] function key.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - Additional infonnation about each route is displayed in the function keys on the right. If you touch one of these function keys, route guidance is started on the selected route. Depending on which route was selected, the route options for navigation are changed accordingly. You can change the route options again later => page 66. After route guidance has started, the route to the first travel destination that meets the parameters is calculated ~ page 66.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 [I) Note If you miss a turning during route guidance and you have no possibility to turn the vehicle round, keep on driving until the navigation system has calculated a new route for you => &, • • The quality of the announcements issued by the unit depend on the navigation data available and during traffic congestion, also on the traffic information sent.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Showing routes or a manoeuvre list Manually blocking the route section During route guidance, the route or manoeuvre list can be shown to display the route section or turning points yet to be driven. Navigation main menu - Open the Navigation main menu during route guidance by pressing the [NAV] function selection button. - In the Navigation main menu, touch the [Route] function key and in the opening pop-up window touch [Route list] or {Manoeuvre list]. Fig.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 MAP function selection buHon Map display During route guidance, map display is shown automatically. You can also switch to map display manually without route guidance being active. Centring the map display on vehicle position or travel destination If you have moved the screen section, another function key is shown in the top right below the function key for compass view => page 102, fig. 87.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 IAddilional windowJ- opens the additional window. The additional window can also be opened or closed in map display by pressing the ~ function selection button. Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Symbol m Restaurant ~, I~ lane recommendationJ- during route guidance, a small additional window with a lane recommendation is shown in map display when driving and turning on mu1ti-lane streets.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 The posilion of the additional window on the right or left. can be selected in the settings :::::> page 122. Display options in the additional window indicates compass view with the CUTrent direction of travel. (CompassJ- indicates a map with the vehicle position in the additional window. To change this map display. touch the map once in the ad- IAdditional mapJ Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 ditional window. In the following menu. cha nge the display options as described :::::> page 102.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 broadcasting this information are responsible for the content. • TMC traffic messages are required for dynamic navigation => page 98. Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 • If there are serious traffic problems, you may find that a diversion based on the TMC information does not save you time as the alternative route is also subject to traffic problems.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 & WARNING (continued) • Please only use the telephone when the road, weather and traffic conditions are such that it is safe to do so. Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 & - the vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks, • The different volume settings should be selected so that warning signals from outside the vehicle, e.g. a police or fire brigade siren, can be heard at all times. • - below deck on a ship, WARNING • When making telephone cal.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 ISwitching off the microphone 1- switches off the microphone during a call. When the microphone is switched off. the person on the Line cannot hear what is being said in your vehicle. Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 0- opens the telephone book of the paired mobile phone to select a telephone number => page 113.
~ Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - In the left column. touch a telephone book entry in the display. The first telephone number stored in the telephone book for this entry will be dialled => page U8. Displaying information about a telephone book entry - Touch the@function key to the right of the telephone book entry you would like to display. The telephone numbers stored in thjs entry are shown => fig. 96. - If you touch a telephone number in the display. it wiJI be dialled.
® Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision ® Applies to vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile telephone provision Call lists Saving nu mbers to speed dial keys The call numbers from calls made with the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision and missed calls are saved in call lists and can be called up from these again. The five speed dial keYS!Memory 2] to!Memory 6] can each be assigned a telephone number.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - You can change the name and the telephone number by calling up the input mask or you can select another entry from the telephone book or call list as was described above. The speed dial key assignments remain saved in the unit, but are only shown when the SIM card is paired again with the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision ~ page ll3, "User profile".
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 SETUP function selection button Radio seffings Switching traffic announcements on and off Seffings main menu (setup) - In the Radio settings menu, touch the (Traffic information) function key to switch the traffic announcements playback function on or off ~ page 18. "Traffic programme (TP) function". A check in the checkbox ~ indicates that the traffic information function is switched on.
~ Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Selecting messages to be displayed Map seHings Call up the Map settings menu by pressing the ISETUP) function selection button and the IMop) function key. Position of the additional window - In the Map settings menu, touch the function key after IAdditional window). - Touch ~ or ~ to specify the position of the additional window in the map display => page 105.
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Confirmation tone - In the Screen settings menu, touch the function key after [Confirmation tone) and select a setting in the pop-up window which opens. Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 - Touch ~ or @ill to switch the confirmation tone of an operation or function key on the screen on or off. rn Nav. announcements - In the Navigation settings menu, touch the function key after [Nav. announcement) and select a setting in the pop-up window which opens=> page 125.
~ Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 Booklet 3.4 RNS 510 System seHings Call up the System settings menu by pressing the ISETUP) function selection button and the ISystem) function key. Changing system settings - In the System settings menu, touch one of the displayed function keys and select the desired setting in the pop-up window which opens. - In this way, you can set the language for spoken text and screen displays, and change the distance or temperature units, or the time and date format.
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