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RNS-E (Radio Navigation System) is a media and GPS navigation device developed by Audi available as an optional equipment instead of standard stereo system from year 2004 to present. It's a replacement for the RNS-D model which also was labeled as Audi Navigation Plus.
In year 2010 Audi introduced updated version of RNS-E. Although it looks almost the same as previous, it features some big and small hardware changes:
Special version was made for Audi R8 to fit in narrow central console of the car. Buttons and control knobs were moved under the screen.
Audi decided to copy
Multi Media Interface look and feel. Thanks to this unification switching between both systems was seamless for end user. Both systems display the same name at startup which resulted in some confusion.
RNS-E can be also controlled using multi function steering wheel buttons and Speech Dialogue System. DIS display in the instrument cluster is supported for route guidance and media source names.
Available for car owner and distributed on navigation DVDs. Support ended at software version 0650.
Hidden menu (a.k.a. Engineering Mode) gives access to diagnostic data. [1] This menu most likely was used for stability tests and bug fixes while developing software and hardware.
Many car owners tried and succeed to retrofit RNS-E unit into unsupported cars.
Category:Audi Category:Automotive technology tradenames Category:In-car entertainment Category:Vehicle telematics
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RNS-E (Radio Navigation System) is a media and GPS navigation device developed by Audi available as an optional equipment instead of standard stereo system from year 2004 to present. It's a replacement for the RNS-D model which also was labeled as Audi Navigation Plus.
In year 2010 Audi introduced updated version of RNS-E. Although it looks almost the same as previous, it features some big and small hardware changes:
Special version was made for Audi R8 to fit in narrow central console of the car. Buttons and control knobs were moved under the screen.
Audi decided to copy
Multi Media Interface look and feel. Thanks to this unification switching between both systems was seamless for end user. Both systems display the same name at startup which resulted in some confusion.
RNS-E can be also controlled using multi function steering wheel buttons and Speech Dialogue System. DIS display in the instrument cluster is supported for route guidance and media source names.
Available for car owner and distributed on navigation DVDs. Support ended at software version 0650.
Hidden menu (a.k.a. Engineering Mode) gives access to diagnostic data. [1] This menu most likely was used for stability tests and bug fixes while developing software and hardware.
Many car owners tried and succeed to retrofit RNS-E unit into unsupported cars.
Category:Audi Category:Automotive technology tradenames Category:In-car entertainment Category:Vehicle telematics