Background and Identification

Released in the early 2000s, the Audi Navigation Plus RNS-D is an in-car media and navigation system developed by Audi. RNS stands for “Radio Navigation System”. RNS-D cannot control settings for climate, convenience, suspension, or the engine. These media units were available mostly as optional equipment instead of standard stereo systems.

The RNS-D looks identical to the RNS-C and looks very similar to the Volkswagen MFD (multi-function display). Even across brands, the media systems share their general features, internal electronics, tiltable LCD screen, and some user interface elements.

For RNS-D models which have a model number ending with 192F or onwards use the “DX” map system which uses compressed data. This requires less media changes. Furthermore, these models have a faster processor and more memory. Additional features like a compass display, Bluetooth Handsfree, and voice control were later made available.

The RNS-D is no longer supported with map updates as non-DX maps were stopped after 2007 and DX maps were stopped after 2014.

Technical Specifications

  • Key Features:
    • 5-inch 4:3 ratio LCD screen, 2-axis tiltable
    • FM/AM radio (FM/AM/LW on RNS-D)
    • CD-based GPS navigation[3] with compass
    • Compass (RNS-D only)
    • Analog TV Tuner (option)
    • Audio and video aux-in (option)
    • CD changer (option) - later variants also supported MP3 CD playback
    • Voice control (only on later revisions of RNS-D)
    • Firmware updates available through update CD

Additional Information

Wikipedia: Audi Navigation Plus