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R NS 310 , R NS 315 Navigation system US Edition Navigationssystem_111.5U6.N31 _23.book Seite i Donnerstag, 22. April 2010 5:16 17.
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RNS 310, RNS 315: Navigatio n sy stem Print status: 0 7 .04.2010 Ausgabe: englis ch USA: 05.2010 | Art.-Nr.: 111.5U6.N31.23 Navigationssystem_111.5U6.N31 _23.
Table of contents 1 111.5U6.N31.23 T able of contents About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Before using . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 About this manual • At the end of this manu al, you will find an al- phabetical index . • A list of abbreviations explains technical abbr e- viations and terminology . • Directions ar e usually from the point o f view of the direction of tr avel.
Introduction 3 111.5U6.N31.23 Introduction Before using P rior to the first use of the device, the f ollowing steps shou ld be carried out in order to operate the device safely and to enjoy the use of all fu nctions to their full capacit y: F ollow all basic safety instructions ⇒ page 8.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 • Inserting a second CD while a CD is in the drive or being ej ected from i t can destr oy the CD drive. Alway s wait for th e CD ejection t o finish! Note Cont aminants on a disc and warped discs can damage the CD drive. • Only use clean, st andard 12 centimeter CDs! − Do not affix labels or similar items t o CDs.
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RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Device overview Fig . 1 Overview of the contr ols. Rotary and push butt on. − Press to switch on or of f ⇒ page 8. − Tu rn t o adjust the volume ⇒ page 8. Pr ess to open a function ar ea. Labeling and fu nctions depend on the specific device.
Introduction 7 111.5U6.N31.23 AUX IN sock et to connect an external audio sour ce ⇒ page 21. Adjustment knob : F unction depends on the current oper ating mode. − T urn in all Radio modes ⇒ page 12 to manually set c hannel or fr equency settings.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Basic operating instructions Introduction In this section you’ll f ind inf ormation on the fo l- lowing: Switchi ng on or off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the def ault volu me . . . . . . . .
Introduction 9 111.5U6.N31.23 Changing the default volume Please first re ad and observe the safety instructi ons on page 3 and the introduct ory informa tion on page 8. V olume adjustments are indicated on the scr een by a “bar”. Meanwhile, device oper ation is block ed.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Function buttons and device buttons Fig . 2 RAD IO main menu with pop-up window . Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 8. The device is eq uipped with a t ouc h screen .
Introduction 11 111.5U6.N31.23 Bro wsing lists and selecting items Fig . 3 T rack list of an MP3 CD. Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information on page 8. A vailable station s and selectable trac ks are dis- played as items in lists.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 A udio mode R adio mode Introduction In this section you’ll f ind inf ormation on the fo l- lowing: Opening the RADIO main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing frequ ency bands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing radio stations or selecting from the F M station list .
Audio mode 13 111.5U6.N31.23 Changing frequency ban ds Fig . 6 RA DIO main menu: Frequency funct ion button. Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information on page 12. The curr ently selected freq uency band (FM or AM) is indicated above the statio n name and in the bottom scr een line.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Autom atic s can/tune Fig . 8 RA DIO main menu: Extras function butt on. Fig . 9 RA DIO main menu with station scanning func- tion. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 12.
Audio mode 15 111.5U6.N31.23 Displaying and hiding s tation preset buttons and storing stations Fig . 1 1 RA DIO main menu: Extras function button. Fig . 1 2 RA DIO main menu with display of the station preset butt ons . Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information on page 12.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Accessing stat ions stored on statio n preset buttons Fig . 13 R ADIO main menu with display of the station preset butt ons. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 12.
Audio mode 17 111.5U6.N31.23 S atellite radio ma in menu Fig . 1 4 Satellite radio main menu. Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information on page 12. • In the main menu press the RADIO butt on and quic kly one after the other in or der to view all available fr equency bands.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Changing Sirius s tations Fig . 15 Station selection options . Fig . 16 Station list in the selected category . Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 12.
Audio mode 19 111.5U6.N31.23 Selecting stations from a pa rticular category Fig . 1 7 Station selection options. Fig . 1 8 Select a category . Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information on page 12.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Radio settings menu (SET U P) Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 12. In the RADIO main menu, press the butt on in order t o open the Radio Settings menu . SETUP F unction button: Ef fect : Define st ation selection f or arrow butt ons and .
Audio mode 21 111.5U6.N31.23 Media mode Introduction In this section you’ll f ind information on the fol- lowing: Requirements for media sources and audio files . . Playback sequenc e of files and folders . . . . . . . . . . ME D IA main men u .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Limitations and instructions Dirt, high temperatur es and mec hanical damage can render a dat a medium unusable. Please ob- serve data medium manufactur er information. Quality diff erences betwee n data media of dif- ferent manuf acturers c an cause problems during playbac k.
Audio mode 23 111.5U6.N31.23 4. Tr ack in the first subf older F1.1.1 of the sub- folde r F1. 1 5. T rac k in the second subfol der F1.2 of the folde r F1 6. T rac k and in the second folde r F2 Play lists are tr eated like folders in the playbac k sequence.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Inserting or ejectin g a CD Fig . 22 M ED IA main menu: CD media source. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation and s afety instructions on page 21. The internal CD drive can play audio CDs as well as MP3 CDs.
Audio mode 25 111.5U6.N31.23 If an inserted memory card cannot be read, a pop- up window with a rela ted mess age is opened. • Pr ess the function button and wait for the prompt to eject the memory .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Connecting external audi o sources via Bluetooth ® Fig . 24 Bluetooth audio mode. Fig . 25 Media selection menu with BT audio tagged. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation and s afety instructions on page 21.
Audio mode 27 111.5U6.N31.23 Selecting a media source Fig . 2 6 ME DI A main menu. Fig . 27 Media selection menu. Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information and safe ty instructions on page 21.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Manual track change Fig . 28 T rack list of a playing MP3 CD. Fig . 29 Highest level of a playing MP3 CD. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation and s afety instructions on page 21.
Audio mode 29 111.5U6.N31.23 If a MEDIA-IN multimedia interface is installed and an iP od ®1) or iPhone 1) is connected to it, a special iP od selection menu is displayed in the t op selection level (root folder) ⇒ page 32, fig. 35 . Selecting tr acks and CDs fr om an external CD changer ⇒ page 34.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Media settings menu(SETU P) Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation and s afety instructions on page 21. In Media mode, press the butt on in order t o open the Media Setup menu .
Audio mode 31 111.5U6.N31.23 ME DIA-I N multimedia interface Introduction In this section you’ll f ind information on the fol- lowing: Instructions for connecting a data medium . . . . . . . Connectio n and operation . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Instruct ions and re quireme nts Instruct ions and r estrictio ns The radio navigatio n system can display , play back and control r eadable audio files only via the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface. Depending on battery status and dat a volume, it can tak e MTP players several minutes until they are r eady t o play .
Audio mode 33 111.5U6.N31.23 Depending on the device in q uestion, it may be necessary t o manually launch playback on the radio system after conne cting and swi tching the external data m edium on. • Open the MEDIA main menu. • Pr ess butt on in order t o open the Media selection menu ⇒ page 31, fig.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 External CD changer Introduction In this section you’ll f ind inf ormation on the fo l- lowing: Front-loading external CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . . . External CD chan ger with magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . Operation vi a the radio navigati on system .
Audio mode 35 111.5U6.N31.23 In order t o remove all CDs at the same time, pre ss the button for longe r than 3 seconds. The CDs are move d one by one t o the eject ion position.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Remo ving and inserting the magazine • Slide the magazine cover ⇒ page 35, fig. 37 completely open in order t o expose the magazine.
Navigation 37 111.5U6.N31.23 Navigation Introduction to navigation Introduction In this section you’ll f ind information on the fol- lowing: Navigation limit ations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R NS 315: Updating the internally-stored navigation data .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 tion data you ar e travelling int o is r equir ed (only for RNS 310). Stre et routing is sub ject t o ongoing c hanges such as new streets, str eet names or street numbers. After a while, navigation CDs become out of date. Theref ore, r oute guidanc e can be inaccur ate or fau lty.
Navigation 39 111.5U6.N31.23 Navigation main menu Fig . 42 Navigation main menu with destination input options . Fig . 4 3 V ehicle location in the Map view . Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information on page 37.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Input screens with on-scr een key board Fig . 44 Keypad for entering f ree text. Fig . 45 Input screen for selecting a destination. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 37.
Navigation 41 111.5U6.N31.23 Destination input Introduction In this section you’ll f ind information on the fol- lowing: Selecting a destination addre ss or intersection . . . . Selecting stored desti nations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Selecting stored destinations Fig . 48 List of automatically stor ed recen t destina- tions. Fig . 49 List of destinations manually stored in the des- tination memory . Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 41.
Navigation 43 111.5U6.N31.23 Opens the list of availabl e point of inter est catego- ries ⇒ page 42, fig. 50 . Searching for points of inte rest at the current loca- tion • Select the de sired point of in terest category by turning and pushing the tuning knob ⇒ page 6, fig.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Details view of a de stination Fig. 52 Details view of a destination saved in the ad- dress book Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 41.
Navigation 45 111.5U6.N31.23 Destination memory Introduction In this section you’ll f ind information on the fol- lowing: Automatically saved r ecent des tinations . . . . . . . . . Saving destinatio ns manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 S aving destinations manual ly Fig. 54 Input screen for defining in dividual names . Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 45. If the function butt on is shown, the displayed destination can be st ored in the destinatio n memory .
Navigation 47 111.5U6.N31.23 • OR: Pr ess the function button t o delete all destinations fr om the L ast Dest inations list. • OR: Press the button t o close t he pop-up window without s a ving any changes. Displaying the In fo window and saving the vehicle position Fig .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 S aving or editing the home addr ess Fig . 59 Navigation main menu: Select the home ad- dress Fig. 60 Modifying the saved home addr ess. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 45.
Navigation 49 111.5U6.N31.23 R oute guidance Introduction In this section you’ll f ind information on the fol- lowing: Routing optio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigation messages (acoustic driving suggest ions) .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 • Select or deselect the desired option by acti- vating the chec kbox ⇒ page 49, fig. 62 . Defining routing criteria • Pr ess the function butt on in the Route options Setup Menu . • In the pop-up window , select the desired set- ting by pressing it.
Navigation 51 111.5U6.N31.23 V isual dri ving recommendations in Map view mode Fig. 63 Map view during active r oute guidance with overlaid functional ar eas. Fig. 64 Map view during active r oute guidance. Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information and safe ty instructions on page 49.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 • Pr ess the function button in the pop-up window t o display t he curren t position and the destination on an overview map. The scale of the overview map cannot be c hanged. • Pr ess the funct ion button in the overview map to change back t o the previous map view .
Navigation 53 111.5U6.N31.23 Entering an intermediate destin ation Fig . 67 Info window showing intermediate destination during route guidance. Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information and safe ty instructions on page 49.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 • Pr ess the function button in the Info window . • Pr ess the function butt on in the pop- up window . • The route list c orresponding t o the active route guidance is calculated and displayed ⇒ page 53, fig. 68 . The route list displays str eet names or designa- tions which must be passed until the next turn.
Navigation 55 111.5U6.N31.23 RNS 315: Blocking upcoming route sectio ns (congestion ahead) Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information and safe ty instructions on page 49. An upcoming section of road c an be block ed man- ually while route guidance is in pr ocess.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Navigation settings menu Fig . 69 Navigation setup menu. Fig . 7 0 Navigation setup menu. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation and s afety instructions on page 49. Pr ess the butt on in any navigation menu in order t o open the Navigation setup menu ⇒ fig.
Navigation 57 111.5U6.N31.23 : Deletes saved destinations ⇒ page 45. : Show information r egarding the dat a media used during navigation as well as the navigation data st ored on them ⇒ page 37. F unction butt on: Eff ect Delete Destination memory Navigation Database 56 Navigationssystem_111.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 T elephone operation (Phone) Introduction Introduction In this section you’ll f ind inf ormation on the fo l- lowing: Places with s pecial r egulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using a mo bile phone withou t a connection to the outside antenn a .
Telephon e operation (Phon e) 59 111.5U6.N31.23 SOS and emergency call functions ma y not be displayed in all devices and may not be available in all countries via all phone service pro- viders.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 toot h® -compatible cell phones. Mobile p hones must be located on an appr opriate cradle. In addi- tion, the phone cradle must be s afely secur ed to the base plate. Placing th e phone in its cradle per- mits it to be charged, but mor e importa ntly con- nects the cell ular phone to the vehicle's outside antenna.
Telephon e operation (Phon e) 61 111.5U6.N31.23 PH ON E main menu Fig . 7 1 P HONE main menu . Please first read and note the intr oduct ory information and heed the W ARNINGS on page 5 8.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Sa ved phone numbers Introduction In this section you’ll f ind inf ormation on the fo l- lowing: Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Searching address boo k entries . . . . . . . . . .
Telephon e operation (Phon e) 63 111.5U6.N31.23 • Delete char acters in the entry field until a name is suggested for selection. Entries in the address book sear ch ar e not case sensitive. • Pr ess the function button t o tag the list entry . • OR: Press the right button t o tag the list entr y .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Calling Introduction In this section you’ll f ind inf ormation on the fo l- lowing: Accepting, ending or rejecting calls . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering and call ing phone numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . Making a call from th e phone book .
Telephon e operation (Phon e) 65 111.5U6.N31.23 Making a call fr om the call list Please first read and note the intr oduct ory information on page 64. • Open the call list in the PHONE main menu. • Mark the desir ed list entry by turning the tuning knob ⇒ page 6, fig.
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Making and receivin g additional calls Fig. 77 Call waiting. Please first re ad and note the introduct ory information on page 64. An additional call can be r eceived during a phone call. Y ou can switch from one call t o the other .
Settings (SETUP) 67 111.5U6.N31.23 Settings (SETU P) Sound, v olume and sy stem settings Introduction In this section you’ll f ind information on the fol- lowing: Sound and volume sett ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System settings ( SETU P) .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Sound and volume settings Fig . 79 T one settings selection menu . Fig . 80 Setup menu for tone pitch. Please first re ad and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the intr oduc- tory inf ormation on page 67. Calling up the Sound main menu • Pr ess the butt on from any menu.
Settings (SETUP) 69 111.5U6.N31.23 Sy stem settings ( SETU P ) Please first read and observe the safety in- structions on page 3 and the introduc- to ry information on page 67. • Pr ess the button and pr ess the function butt on in order to open the system set- tings.
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Abbreviations 71 111.5U6.N31.23 Abbre viations Abbreviation Meaning AM Am plitude modulation (medium wave, MW). AUX Auxiliary input EON Enhanced Other Network (s upport f or other networks).
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Alphabetical inde x A Activating or deactivating checkboxes . . . . . 10 Address book deleting entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 renaming destina tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Address input NAV (Navigatio n) .
Alphabetical index 73 111.5U6.N31.23 Display AC display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 keypad display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 kilometers or miles .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 playback volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 requirement s for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 MEDIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 AUX volume . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index 75 111.5U6.N31.23 navigation region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 on-screen keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 postal code Input . . .
RNS 310, RNS 3 15 Route Guidance blocking routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 blocking routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Demo mode . . . . . . .
Alphabetical index 77 111.5U6.N31.23 playback volume (AUX, MDI, BT audio). 30 see: Changing the de fault volume . . . . . . . 9 Speed-dependent volume adjustment (SD- VA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 traffic announcements .
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