Audi TT (2007 year). Manual — part 254
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BOSE Surround Sound
In the Audi TT Coupé ’07, a BOSE surround sound system is optional in combination with the concert and
symphony radios as well as Audi navigation systems. The sound system features BOSE 6000 amplifier
technology with 8-channel DSP amplifier and Audio Pilot which set new standards for this automobile class.
The amplifier drives a total of 12 loudspeakers. It was adapted specially for use in the TT Coupé.
Compared with the standard sound system, a three-way system and an additional subwoofer are installed in
the left-hand side trim of the rear seat bench. As with other current BOSE sound systems - a microphone is
integrated in the overhead module to record background noise. The DSP amplifier utilises the background
noise information picked up by the microphone to frequency-adjust the output signals to the loudspeakers,
resulting in a well-balanced sound.
All loudspeakers are diagnosed via the amplifier, i.e. via address word 47. Vehicle model, equipment,
networking and type of driving noise compensation are also coded in the amplifier.
R20
R21
R23
R160
R148
R103
R21
R159
R158
R104
R23
R16
J525
R159
R14
R158
J525
R22
R16
R14
R164
R104
R148
R103
R22
R160
R164
R20
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The iPod by Apple is a very popular and versatile
MP3 player. Various versions of the Apple iPod are
currently available on the market. The iPod has up to
60 GB (gigabytes) of memory. This is enough to
store about 15,000 songs on the device.
The Apple iPod adaptor can be ordered with the new
vehicle or purchased as an OEM accessory.
Infotainment
Apple iPod adaptor
Music
Playlists
Artists
Albums
Titles
Clock
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The iPod adaptor allows the iPod to be operated
using the CD changer control functions. The
displays on radios or navigation systems support
only CD changers with max. 6 discs and max. 99
tracks per CD. For this reason, they cannot display
folders, artists and tracks like the iPod display.
To overcome this system limitation of the CD
changer interface, an operating concept adapted to
the interface has been developed.
The Audi iPod adaptor can be used to connect the Apple iPod to radios with communication CAN bus. The
adaptor converts the CD changer messages from the radio for the iPod. It can be connected as an alternative
to the CD changer. Simultaneous operation of the CD changer and iPod adaptor is not possible, because both
devices use the same port on the radio. All iPods with
Dock Connector, a 30-pin blade terminal, can be connected to the adaptor iPod. Models without a Dock
Connector, e.g. with USB port only, cannot be connected to the iPod adaptor.
Radio or navigation
Radio connecting cable
Apple iPod
Adaptor (interface)
Dock Connector
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The Apple iPod and the associated PC software
(iTunes) have a function for programming playlists.
A playlist can have a freely selectable name and
contain any number of songs in a fixed sequence.
This feature has been utilised.
The iPod adaptor loads the first 5 playlists in
alphabetical order. The corresponding CD number is
assigned to each playlist. The first alphabetical
playlist appears on the radio as CD 1, the second
playlist as CD 2, and so on. All tracks are loaded in
alphabetical order of artist as CD 6.
Note
For further information on the
adaptor function and handling the
iPod on the adaptor, please refer the
relevant Audi instruction manual.
To program special playlists for use of the iPod in the car, it is recommended to place a number in front of the
playlist name.
When playlists are sorted in alphabetical order, a number always takes precedence over the letter "A".
The playlists "1_Mozart", "2_Beethoven", "3_ Chopin", etc. are loaded by the adaptor based on the preceding
number in the order CD1 = 1_Mozart, CD2 = 2_Beethoven, CD3 = 3_ Chopin.
The songs are displayed as Track 01, Track 02, etc.
like on the CD changer. The numbering on the radio
display goes up to Track 99. All tracks in a playlist
can be played. If more than 99 tracks are stored in a
playlist, only the last two digits of the track number
are displayed for tracks 100 and upwards. Track 00 is
displayed for track 200 and Track 37 for track 1037.
When the radio is on, the rechargeable battery of
the iPod is charged using the iPod adaptor.
To disconnect the iPod from the adaptor, switch the
radio off.
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Infotainment
Aerials
Note
Only the aerial modules required for
the existing equipment are fitted in
the vehicle.
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In the Audi TT Coupé ‘07, most aerials are integrated
in the rear window. Only the navigation aerial (GPS),
the telephone and digital satellite radio (North
America only) aerials are integrated in the roof
aerial.
The amplifiers for the various systems are fitted at
the top left and right, as well as the bottom right of
the rear window. The bottom right aerial module is
available in variants for phase diversity and
switched diversity.
Various FM aerial systems are installed in the
vehicle to serve the various radio tuner systems.
Radios with phase diversity for FM reception
(= chorus, concert or symphony radios) have
a different FM aerial system to radios with switched
diversity (= Navigation plus (RNS-E) or Navigation
(BNS 5.0))
R52
Telephone
R113
R24
R111
Central locking
DAB / TV4
SDARS SAT
TV3
Radio FM 2
TV2
TV1
FM r
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Aerial system with phase diversity
Radio FM1 / AM
SDARS Terr.
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