Audi Navigation Plus and Music question
Hi everybody,
I've had my B7 S4 for a couple of weeks now, and I am stumped with the Nav / Music thing. If I want to use the Navigation but NOT listen to music of any sort, I can't figure out how! Turning on the system defaults to the last source you used (CD, MP3 CD, Radio, SD). I can't turn these off without turning off the whole system.
What I did to get around this was select CD when the changer was empty and that seemed to trick it into shutting up. Now that the changer is full and I have SD cards in, I can't fool it anymore.
Any ideas???
Alan
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I've had my B7 S4 for a couple of weeks now, and I am stumped with the Nav / Music thing. If I want to use the Navigation but NOT listen to music of any sort, I can't figure out how! Turning on the system defaults to the last source you used (CD, MP3 CD, Radio, SD). I can't turn these off without turning off the whole system.
What I did to get around this was select CD when the changer was empty and that seemed to trick it into shutting up. Now that the changer is full and I have SD cards in, I can't fool it anymore.
Any ideas???
Alan
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Do any of the corners of the screen say anything about settings. If so hit the coresponding soft key(ones around the scroll button), and check for a setting that deals with muting radio during navigation.
Now you did not read your manuals twice like I did! Push that cute little button on the bottom right of the MMI unit - in/out is audio power, rotate is volume like your right steering wheel roller. Does not shut off the NAV/GPS.
PS - what is an S4R???
PS - what is an S4R???
I had the same problem. I would just turn it to FM radio and turn the sound all the way down, then flip it back to navi.
One word of caution, if you want a better sound system at some point, don't just get new speakers and amps - they don't work well with the Bose system even with a "CleanSweep" signal processor. I ended up replacing the entire head unit with a Pioneer AVIC-Z2, which I love, but it was a pricy solution.
One word of caution, if you want a better sound system at some point, don't just get new speakers and amps - they don't work well with the Bose system even with a "CleanSweep" signal processor. I ended up replacing the entire head unit with a Pioneer AVIC-Z2, which I love, but it was a pricy solution.
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