Real-time traffic information and automatic re-routing for countries like Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic.
Before proceeding with an update, it is vital to understand the compatibility nuances of the RNS-E system.
Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia.
The disc integrated seamlessly with the Traffic Message Channel (TMC). Utilizing standard FM radio broadcasts, the RNS-E could decode real-time traffic alerts broadcasted across Central Europe and automatically offer detour options around accidents or construction bottlenecks. 2. Deep Point of Interest (POI) Database
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Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary.
Despite the straightforward nature of the update, users have occasionally encountered hurdles. Here is a guide to the most common problems and their potential solutions:
While ancient by modern smartphone standards, the 2013 Central East Europe DVD unlocked the full peak utility of the RNS-E hardware platform during its era: 1. Dynamic Route Guidance via TMC
Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. The disc integrated seamlessly with the Traffic Message
Millions of kilometers of freshly updated road attributes, highway extensions, and updated city traffic flows layout.
Because the RNS-E reads data directly from the optical laser while driving, keeping the disc free of scratches is crucial. Slow route calculations or "Disc Readable" errors usually indicate a dirty laser lens or a worn DVD.
Turn on your RNS-E unit, press the "TEL" and "NAV" buttons simultaneously to open the motorized screen, and press the 'EJECT' button to remove the old navigation DVD.
You must have an RNS-E unit that was originally coded for the European region. (US-spec units have different frequency bands and will not accept this DVD without a firmware hack). Deep Point of Interest (POI) Database This public
The was a critical map update for Audi's first-generation DVD-based infotainment system. A key informative feature of this specific release is its extensive regional coverage , providing detailed navigation for nearly 20 countries across Central and Eastern Europe on a single disc. Key Technical & Navigation Features
In 2013, Audi released this map set to bridge the gap between older Western European coverage and the rapidly developing road networks of Eastern Europe. For many drivers, this DVD wasn’t just about new roads; it was the key to unlocking better system stability and the last generation of "official" firmware for the RNS-E hardware. Coverage and Region This specific DVD (often referred to as ) focused on the following regions: Central/East Europe:
If the 2013 disc contains a newer firmware version than your unit's current software (e.g., updating an older B6 A4 unit to Software Index 0650), the screen will display a progress bar stating "Software Update - Do not switch off ignition."