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Touchscreen | Yes |
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Audi Virtual Cockpit Integration | Yes |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB |
Navigation | Yes |
Voice Control | Yes |
Radio | AM/FM, SiriusXM |
Apple CarPlay | Yes |
Android Auto | Yes |
Hard Drive | 10 GB |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
LTE Connectivity | Yes |
Sound System | Bang & Olufsen |
Processor | Nvidia Tegra |
Auxiliary Input | No (USB based audio input) |
Details the three MIB variants: Entry, Standard, and High-spec.
Outlines which Volkswagen Group brands develop specific MIB levels.
Explains the need for modularity due to rapid multimedia development cycles.
Highlights how the modular design allows for hardware retention and easier upgrades.
Lists the core functionalities of the entry-level MIB system.
Details the 3.4-inch monochrome display and mechanical control panel.
Illustrates the connections on the rear of the J794 unit for the Entry MIB.
Describes additional features like SD card reader and color TFT display.
Lists optional upgrades such as driver information system and steering wheel.
Details radio functionalities including FM twin tuner and CD support.
Lists optional add-ons like DAB tuner and internal audio amplifier.
Covers features specific to the navigation-enabled Standard MIB.
Explains the process and requirements for activating the navigation function.
Illustrates how the MIB connects to various vehicle systems and control units.
Details advanced features like 3D display, SSD, and Nvidia Tegra processor.
Lists additional options such as premium voice control and motorized TFT display.
Describes the configuration with Bluetooth car phone and Audi connect.
Covers 3D map display, predictive route data, and Google Earth integration.
Explains the dual-receiver concept for FM and AM reception in the Standard MIB.
Provides diagrams illustrating tuner configurations with and without navigation.
Describes the three-receiver system for simultaneous station search and diversity.
Illustrates tuner configurations for High-spec MIB in ECE and NAR markets.
Details the single-tuner DAB reception and station tracking features.
Explains the twin-tuner DAB system for automatic station list updates.
Lists common audio and video file extensions playable via MIB.
Describes AV and iPod adapter cables for connecting media devices.
Details CD and DVD drive support for audio and video playback.
Explains support for SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards.
Details the 64 GB SSD capacity for navigation maps and voice control.
Describes the Jukebox capacity for up to 3,000 files or 11 GB.
Explains the SIM card reader for the Bluetooth car phone option.
Details Bluetooth profiles like HFP, A2DP, and AVRCP for phone connectivity.
Describes the Audi Phone Box for linking phones to the car's aerial.
Explains the phone module for GSM/UMTS networks and Audi connect.
Lists services like Google Earth, Facebook, and WiFi hotspot, varying by market.
A table summarizing Bluetooth profiles supported by different telephone options.
Details mobile phone, personal, and public address book entries and their capacities.
Explains how user profiles are created and manage associated phone data.
Covers video transmission via LVDS and display resolutions for different MIB versions.
Illustrates the connection concept between the MMI display and the control unit.
Details video file playback and FBAS signal sources connected via AMI.
Explains video signal transmission from TV tuner R78 and DVD changer R161 via MOST bus.
Describes video signal transmission from J772 via a dedicated FBAS lead.
Provides an overall schematic of video signal flow to the J794 unit.
Details the three versions of the multimedia system control panel.
Describes the control panel with basic menu access buttons.
Details the control panel with additional phone and navigation menu buttons.
Explains the advanced panel with integrated touch-sensitive input zone.
Instructions for restarting the system using button combinations.
Procedure for accessing the engineering menu for software updates.
How to capture the current MMI screen display.
Procedure for resetting the Entry MIB system specifically.
Details the information/entertainment CAN and private CAN bus systems.
Explains the use of the MOST bus for multimedia data and its integration.
Illustrates the overall network configuration of the MIB system.
Background on the Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) Cooperation.
Describes the advancements in MOST technology, including speed improvements.
Explains how J794 acts as system and diagnostics manager for the MOST bus.
Specifies the diagnosis address code '5F' for the J794 control unit.
Details the procedure for diagnosing ring break faults on the MOST bus.
Lists PR numbers associated with radio, navigation, speakers, and phone options.
Visual comparison of Audio Radio and MMI versions across MIB models.
Provides definitions for technical terms and abbreviations used in the MIB system.