RNS 510 Radio Navigation System

2008 Volkswagen Eos Turbo, StandardSECTION RNS 510 Radio Navigation System
Fig 1: Identifying RNS 510
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The Radio Navigation System RNS 510 combines the functions of a navigation system with those of a high-value RDS vehicle radio.

The following described the main functions:

  • RDS radio receiver
  • 6.5 inch multicolor display with touch screen
  • Navigation system with GPS satellite receiver
  • Integrated antenna diversity
  • Integrated DAB tuner for digital radio reception
  • DVD player for navigation, video and audio
  • SD memory card slot
  • A hard disc drive for storing data is installed inside the unit
  • Corridor function
  • Playback formats MP3 and WMA

The RNS 510 radio navigation system has four speaker outputs.

The RNS 510 can be expanded to include the following components:

  • CD Changer
  • Multifunction steering wheel
  • TV tuner
  • Amplifier
  • Universal cell phone preparation (UHV Premium Light)
  • Rear Seat Entertainment

The antenna is located in the rear lid. The antenna system has a diversity function integrated in the radio.

For more information, refer to the Owner's Manual.

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