Audi Q3: Settings
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
You can adjust the navigation system settings in
the instrument cluster and in the MMI display separately. The settings depend on
the country
and vehicle equipment.
Accessing settings
- Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
NAVIGATION > .
Accessing settings using the multifunction
steering wheel
- Select in the instrument cluster: Navigation tab
> button.
A setting made using the multifunction steering
wheel only applies to the instrument cluster
map.
Map settings
Traffic: you can display current traffic information
on the map.
- Free flowing traffic
- Traffic obstructions
- Traffic incidents
Map colors
- Automatic: the map display adapts to the lighting
conditions (for example, by changing from
day to night when driving through a tunnel).
- Day or Night
Map orientation
- 2D heading-up map/2D north-up map: the
current vehicle position is displayed. The map is
oriented in the direction of travel or to the
north.
- 3D map: the current vehicle position is shown
on a three-dimensional map and is aligned to
the direction of travel.
- Overview: the entire route from the vehicle position
to the destination or the next stopover is
displayed on the map. The map is oriented to
the north.
Automatic zoom
- On: the map scale is adapted automatically depending
on the type of road being traveled (expressway,
highway, other roads) so that you always
have an optimal overview of the road
ahead. When route guidance is active, the scale is adjusted automatically
for a better detailed
view when there are upcoming maneuvers.
- Intersection: when route guidance is active, the
scale is adjusted automatically for a better detailed
view when there are upcoming maneuvers.
- Off.
MMI map contents/Map content: you can switch
the display of additional information (such as
POIs) on the map in the center display on or off.
Voice guidance
Voice guidance: with the Traffic setting, the MMI
will only give prompts if there are traffic incidents
on your route.
Voice guidance during phone call
Entertainment fader during navigation: the audio
playback volume is temporarily lowered when
navigation prompts are active.
Route criteria
You can adjust which route criteria should be allowed
or avoided for the route calculation.
HOV/carpool lanes
Highways
Toll roads
Ferries
Route information
When this function is switched on and route
guidance is active, route information
fig. 131 is displayed. The next
maneuver
will be displayed at the bottom. POIs and
traffic information will also be displayed. Press
route information to display a preview of the next
maneuver on the map. You can switch the following
information on or off in route information.
- Points of interest along the route
- Traffic information along the route
Predictive route guidance
The predictive route guidance is switched off
when the vehicle is delivered from the factory.
Your trips are recorded and destinations are suggested
by the MMI when this function is switched on.
Presentation mode
In presentation mode, the system simulates driving
on the display along the planned route without
the vehicle actually moving. You can use
Specify starting point when you would like to
calculate a route starting from a location other
than the current vehicle position, for example.
Simulating route guidance: start route guidance
and press presentation mode.
Tips
You can change the volume of navigation announcements
while one is playing.
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Selecting the radio
Fig. 136 Center display: FM station list
Fig. 137 Center display: SiriusXM station list
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the radio
may support the FM, AM, and SiriusXM (satell
Overview
Fig. 138 Center display: left side: playback view of radio functions, right
side: sources
Operating
Applies to: MMI: To open the playback view 1, select on the home screen:
RADIO > S
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Removing and installing. Refer to
→ Chapter "ASR/ESP Button -E256-, Removing and Installing".
2 - Left Lower Button Unit
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vibrations transmitted from the noise source to the ear via the
air.
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(noise so