Audi MIB, Entry MIB, High-spec MIB, Standard MIB Service Training

Self Study Programme 994618AG
Audi Modular Infotainment System (MIB)
Audi
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Modular Infotainment System (MIB*)
The Modular Infotainment System is another milestone achieved by the Volkswagen Group and in future will replace the information and entertainments systems used up to now.
The control unit architecture allows the hardware to be easily and economically updated so that it always incorporates the latest advances. An important component is the fast graphics processor made by market-leader Nvidia, with whom Audi enjoys a very successful business relationship. The latest Nvidia processors will continue to be used in Audi cars in the future.
The new platform means that it will be possible to use the same central processing units (electronic information systems control unit 1 J794) across the entire Group. So in future it will be possible to run brand-specific variants on four standardised hardware platforms. For the purposes of dierentiation, features such as the user interfaces and controls will be individually adapted for each brand. Customers will thus be able to identify distinctive dierences between the systems. And the system used in an Audi will always be recognisable as a genuine Audi MMI.
The Modular Infotainment System (MIB) was first used on the Audi A3 ’13.
In all Audi oers three MIB configuration levels:
Entry MIB
Standard MIB
High-spec MIB
One Group brand is responsible for each of those configuration levels. Audi is responsible for developing the High-spec MIB, Volkswagen for the Standard MIB and Skoda for the Entry MIB.
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Contents
Introduction __________________________________________________________ 4
Entry MIB _____________________________________________________________ 6
Entry Plus MIB ________________________________________________________ 7
Standard MIB _________________________________________________________ 8
Standard MIB radio version _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8 Standard MIB navigation system version _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9
High-spec MIB ______________________________________________________ 12
Navigation system with High-spec MIB _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14
Radio tuner _________________________________________________________ 15
Analogue tuner reception concept _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 15 DAB tuner reception concept _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 20
Disk drives and storage media ______________________________________ 22
Media playback _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 22
Telephone options __________________________________________________ 26
Bluetooth interface ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 26 Universal mobile phone pre-wiring (Audi Phone Box) __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 27 Bluetooth car phone online (Audi connect inc. car phone) ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 28 Audi connect (market-dependent) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 29 Address book _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 31
MMI display J685 ___________________________________________________ 33
Video transmissions to J794 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 34 Control panel _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 36
Networking _________________________________________________________ 38
Optical data bus system MOST150 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 39
Fault diagnosis______________________________________________________ 40
Overview of PR numbers for MIB _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 41 General overview of MIB on Audi A3 ’13 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 42
Appendix ___________________________________________________________ 44
Glossary* ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 44
The self-study programme provides information on the fundamentals of the design and function of new vehicle models, new automotive components or new technologies.
The self-study programme is not a repair manual! Any figures quoted merely serve the purpose of facili- tating understanding and relate to the software version valid at the time the SSP was produced.
For details of servicing and repair operations, it is imperative that you refer to the latest technical literature. * Terms written in italics and marked with an asterisk are explained in the Glossary at the end of this self- study programme.
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Introduction
Why does Audi use the Modular Infotainment System?
Due to the high pace of development in the field of multimedia applications, keeping up to date with the latest advances is a growing challenge for car makers. One example is that many mobile phone manufacturers update their top-of-the-range products every year while also extending the software functional- ity. Car owners, in turn, want to be able to connect the latest mobile phones to the in-car entertainment and communication systems.
To keep up with the speed at which requirements are changing, the development cycles for information and entertainment equipment in the automotive industry have to be made shorter as well. To make that achievable, the electronic information systems control unit 1 J794 has been designed as a modular unit. That means that in future new designs will only need to be produced for some control units while other hardware can be retained.
Thus the components that are not subject to such rapid develop- ment, such as radio tuners or audio amplifiers, can remain as they are. Put simply, that means that only the computer (MMX board) in the electronic information systems control unit 1 is upgraded. The MMX (Multi Media Extension) board itself is equipped with an Nvidia dual-core processor on the Audi A3 '13. Specifically, it is the Tegra T20 unit which has a clock speed of 1.2 GHz. If the MMX board is upgraded in the future, the changes required can be compared with replacing the motherboard and graphics card in a home PC to make it "faster".
The software for the MIB is also modular in design so that in the future both "old" and "new" software will be used together on a new control unit. The "old" software might then be the CAN data protocol, while applications such as the Bluetooth profiles are likely to frequently require the development of "new" software.
Schematic diagram of MMX board
Note
If the electronic information systems control unit 1 J794 is replaced by an Audi dealer, it is replaced with an identical control unit oering the same features.
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Audi oers three configuration levels for the Modular Infotain- ment System:
Entry MIB
Standard MIB
High-spec MIB
With each version of the MIB, the central control unit fitted is the electronic information systems control unit J794. On the Audi A3 '13, for example, it is fitted in the glove compartment.
The electronic information systems control unit 1, J794, com- prises the following control units and functions, depending on version:
Control of information and entertainment systems
System master and diagnostics master for MOST
Radio tuner
Digital radio tuner (DAB or SDARS*)
CD* or DVD* drive
Audio amplifier (up to 180watts)
Up to two SD* card readers
Bluetooth interface (HFP*, A2DP* and, with Bluetooth car phone, also SAP*)
Telephone module and SIM* card reader
Navigation system
SSD* solid state drive (64 GB)
Voice control
WiFi hotspot
Front panel of J794 for Entry MIB
Front panel of J794 for Entry plus MIB
Front panel of J794 for Standard MIB, radio version
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Front panel of J794 for Standard MIB, navigation system version
Front panel of J794 for High-spec MIB
Front panel of J794 for High-spec MIB with Bluetooth car phone (SIM card reader)
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Entry MIB
The Entry MIB is intended as the entry-level information and entertainment system.
The Entry MIB is operated by means of control panel E380, which is fitted in the dashboard and also incorporates the display unit. No optional features are oered with the Entry MIB.
The Entry MIB oers the following features:
Radio with phase diversity module for FM* (frequency modula- tion) and AM (amplitude modulation)
Single CD drive which supports MP3* and WMA* files
Integrated amplifier with 4 x 20 watts max. power
AUX IN* socket
Car configuration via Setup button
All-in-one display and control panel
The E380 control panel fitted in the dashboard features a 3.4-inch monochrome display. On the Audi A3 '13, the control panel folds in and out mechanically. When folded away, the media and volume control buttons remain accessible.
The PR number for the Entry MIB is "i8A".
Display and control panel E380 for Entry MIB
Front panel of J794 for Entry MIB
Private CAN High (to E380)
Information/entertainment CAN High
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FM1/AM radio signal input
FM2 radio signal input
Rear panel of J794 for Entry MIB
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Private CAN Low (to E380) Information/entertainment CAN Low
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Entry plus MIB
The Entry plus MIB diers from the Entry MIB outwardly by virtue of a discrete control panel and separate MMI display. In hardware terms, it is fundamentally an Entry MIB but its outward appear- ance is the same as the Standard MIB without optional features.
The Entry plus MIB oers the following features in addition to the MIB Entry:
An SD card reader for MP3 and WMA files
Colour TFT display with 400 x 240 pixel resolution
A discrete control panel in the centre console
On the Audi A3 '13, the MMI display has a diagonal screen size of
5.5 inches and folds in and out with the aid of a motorised mecha- nism.
The radio station list for FM reception is automatically updated.
Optional features are available for the Entry plus MIB. They are:
Monochrome or colour driver information system
Multi-function steering wheel
The PR number for the Entry plus MIB is "i7X".
MMI display for Entry plus MIB on Audi A3 '13
Front panel of J794 for Entry plus MIB
Private CAN High
Information/entertainment CAN High
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FM1/AM radio signal input
FM2 radio signal input
Video output for MMI display J685
Rear panel of J794 for Entry plus MIB
Private CAN Low Information/entertainment CAN Low
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Standard MIB
In terms of functionality and specifications, the Standard MIB is comparable with the RMC Radio Media Center. There are radio and naviga- tion system versions of the Standard MIB. The electronic information systems control unit 1 J794 for the Standard MIB always has a MOST bus connection. If no additional equip- ment that requires a MOST bus is fitted, the MOST bus connection is unused.
Standard MIB radio version
The radio version of the Standard MIB oers the following fea- tures:
Radio with phase diversity module, FM twin tuner (frequency modulation) and AM tuner (amplitude modulation)
Single CD drive which supports MP3, WMA and AAC* files
An SD card reader for MP3, WMA and AAC files
Integrated amplifier with 4 x 20 watts max. power
Car menu
5.8-inch colour TFT screen with 400 x 240 pixel resolution
A discrete control panel in the centre console
AUX IN socket (UE3)
On the Audi A3 '13, the MMI display has a diagonal screen size of
5.8 inches and folds in and out with the aid of a motorised mecha-
nism.
MMI screen for Standard MIB without navigation system on Audi A3 '13
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The radio version of the Standard MIB can also be equipped with the following optional features:
DAB tuner (digital radio) (QV3)
Internal audio amplifier for Audi sound system with 180 watts power (6 channels, 3 x 20W + 3 x 40W) (9VD)
Audi music interface (UE7)
Bluetooth interface for HFP and A2DP (9ZX)
Universal mobile phone pre-wiring (9ZE)
Interactive voice control
The PR number for the Standard MIB is "i8D" with the sux "7Q0" for the radio version (7Q0 means "without navigation system").
FM1/AM radio signal input
FM2 radio signal input
DAB radio signal input
Video output for MMI display
USB* connection to AMI
Front panel of J794 for Standard MIB, radio version
Private CAN High
Information/entertainment CAN High
Private CAN Low
MOST bus connection
Information/entertainment CAN Low
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Rear panel of J794 for Standard MIB, radio version
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Standard MIB navigation system version
If the radio-version MMI is set up for the navigation function, it also has the following features:
Second SD card reader
Navigation system hardware
If the navigation function is activated on the radio-version MMI at the factory, the navigation map data is also available in the car on an SD card. The navigation system data is currently supplied by the company Navteq. For the European version, an 8-GB SDHC* card is currently used.
The navigation system has a two-dimensional birds-eye view map display.On the Setup menu it is referred to as the 3D map.There is the possibility, depending on sales market, of displaying the currently applicable maximum speed limits or the guideline maximum speeds for the country concerned.
MMI screen for Standard MIB with active navigation system on Audi A3 '13
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The navigation system uses a real ecological route calculation algorithm and also oers the option of choosing between three alternative routes. In addition, you can create a route with an intermediate destination. If the driver takes a break, the route last used is automatically resumed.
With the Standard MIB, the navigation system now oers the option of entering a destination using the voice control function as well as by manually entering an address. When doing so, the user is assisted by predefined MMI prompts.
The PR numbers below indicate whether the Standard MIB is one that is navigation-ready or with the navigation system pre-acti- vated:
Navigation-ready: 7UH
Basic navigation system activated: 7UF
FM1/AM radio signal input
FM2 radio signal input
DAB radio signal input
Front panel of J794 for Standard MIB, navigation system version
Display for specific destination search
Private CAN High
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Information/entertainment CAN High
Video output for MMI display
USB connection to AMI
GPS signal input MOST bus connection
Rear panel of J794 for Standard MIB, navigation system version
Private CAN Low
Information/entertainment CAN Low
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Navigation system activation
With the navigation-ready version, all the components required fore the navigation function are already fitted on the vehicle. An Audi dealer can then activate the navigation function on the electronic information systems control unit 1 J794 with the aid of the vehicle diagnostic tester.
After activation of the navigation function, the map data to be used must also be activated. The necessary activation documents for doing so are obtainable from the Audi Genuine Accessories range.
To be able to use the navigation system, two components are therefore required:
An activation document for the navigation function
Up-to-date map data (on SD card) together with activation document allowing licensed use of the navigation map
MMI display with unactivated navigation function
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Reference
More information on the activation procedure can be obtained from SSP 477, starting on page 98.
Possible CAR functions
The MIB can be used to enter and view settings on various vehicle systems. Listed and illustrated below are the systems and functions cur- rently supported on the Audi A3 ’13.
Electronic information systems control unit 1 J794
Language master >
GPS time >
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Instrument panel control unit J285
Time master >
Service interval display (e.g. oil change service) >
Taught keys >
Speed warning <
Units master (kph/mph, etc.) >
ABS control unit J104
Tyre pressure monitoring <
Driver assistance systems front camera R242
Audi active lane assist <
Road sign recognition <
Electrical system control unit J519
Central locking (e.g. easy-open function for windows, locking while driving) <
Ambient lighting <
Exterior lighting (e.g. automatic headlights) <
Lane change assist control unit J769
Audi side assist <
Park assist steering control unit J791
Parking assistance <
Adaptive cruise control unit J428
Audi pre-sense <
Climatronic control unit J255
Automatic air recirculation <
Supplementary heater <
Key: < Settings can be entered on MMI > Information is provided
Data bus diagnostic interface J533
Audi drive select <
Break advisor <
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High-spec MIB
The High-spec MIB is the current high-end version of the Modular Infotainment System. The electronic information systems control unit 1 J794 for the High-spec MIB always has a MOST bus connec- tion. If no additional equipment connected via MOST bus is fitted, the MOST bus connection is unused.
The High-spec MIB represents a consistent step forward from the 3rd Generation plus MMI and features a new 3D screen views and SSD* solid state drive. The electronic information systems control unit 1, J794, for the High-spec MIB incorporates an Nvidia Tegra processor. As a multi- core processor, it generates ultra high-resolution graphics as well as oering faster rendering of current audio and video formats. The Tegra chip requires substantially less energy than previous multimedia processors and so fits perfectly with the Audi e- ciency philosophy.
The Tegra chip can display entire cityscapes in three-dimensional views the driver sees the street that he/she is driving along in photo-realistic quality.
The High-spec MIB is also the only version of the MIB that can play video files directly.
Front panel of J794 for High-spec MIB
Rear panel of J794 for High-spec MIB
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The High-spec MIB oers the following features:
Radio with phase diversity module, FM twin tuner (frequency modulation) and AM tuner (amplitude modulation)
Single DVD drive for audio and video files
Two SD card readers for audio and video files
SSD solid state drive (64 GB)
Jukebox (approx. 11 GB on Audi A3 '13)
3D navigation system with navigation data on SSD (data supplier: Navteq)
Integrated amplifier with 4 x 20 watts max. power
Audi music interface
Car menu
Bluetooth interface for HFP and A2DP
Premium interactive voice control system
Provision of predictive route data
7.0-inch motorised TFT display
Discrete control panel with MMI touch in centre console
AUX IN socket (UE3)
Front panel of J794 for High-spec MIB with Bluetooth car phone
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Rear panel of J794 for High-spec MIB with Audi connect inc. car phone
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The High-spec MMI can also be equipped with the following optional features:
Universal mobile phone pre-wiring (9ZE)
Audi connect including car phone (9ZK)
DAB tuner (digital radio) (QV3)
SDARS tuner (NAR spec digital radio) (QV3)
Internal audio amplifier for Audi sound system with 180 watts power (6 channels, 3 x 20W + 3 x 40W) (9VD)
If the High-spec MIB is equipped with the Bluetooth car phone, it also has the Audi connect option. With the introduction of the Modular Infotainment System, the marketing name for "Bluetooth car phone" has been changed to "Audi connect including car phone".
The High-spec MIB is identified by the PR numbers "i8G" and "7UG".
Main menu on High-spec MIB
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Telephone aerial connection
GPS signal input
FM1/AM radio signal input
DAB radio signal input
FM2 radio signal input
USB connection to AMI
Video output for MMI display
Jukebox with Coverflow
Private CAN High (to E380)
Private CAN Low (to E380) Information/entertainment CAN Low
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Information/entertainment CAN High
MOST bus connection
Rear panel of J794 for High-spec MIB
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Navigation system with High-spec MIB
The High-spec MIB features a navigation system with 3D map display. It displays the silhouettes of many city centres as a three-dimensional view. Many places of interest are also shown in 3D.
The navigation map data for the High-spec MIB is stored on the SSD solid state drive. The 2012 map information for Europe, for example, occupies approx. 23 GB of storage space. The current map supplier for the High-spec MIB is Navteq. The map data also includes predictive route data. This is sent by the electronic information systems control unit 1 J794 via the MOST bus to the data bus diagnostic interface J533. The J533 distributes the data via the various bus systems to the control units that use the predictive route data.
The navigation system has a voice control facility featuring whole- word entry. Depending on the country of sale, the navigation system may also oer whole-sentence destination entry (one-shot entry).
On the High-spec MIB, ten destinations can be entered for each route. In other words, nine intermediate destinations and the final destination. In all, twenty route plans can be created.
Main menu with navigation map
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Depending on sales market, chargeable trac information serv- ices may be available in addition to the free-of-charge services. If they are available as factory-fit options, the licence fees will be included in the price of the vehicle. As an example, the following trac information services are available in Germany:
TMC*
TMCpro (requires licence)
The High-spec MIB with the Audi connect option may also oer the following additional services on the navigation system, depending on market:
Google EarthTM map
Google Street View
TM
Trac information online
Points-of-interest search online
Picture destinations
Map view on High-spec MIB
Navigation view with Google Earth map
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Reference
More information on predictive route data can be obtained from SSP 456 on page 92 under the heading "Navigation data based vehicle support".
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