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2012 Audi q5 sq5 71849 PDF
2012 Audi q5 sq5 71849 PDF
Operating Instructions
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Technik (Ill)
Foreword
You have decided on the MMI Navigation plus - thank you very much fo r
your confidence in us.
With your new Audi, you are receiving a veh icle w ith a state-of-the art system
that allows you t he change t he vehi cle's settings and oper ate t he electron ic
equipmen t using a Mu lt i Media Inte rface called the MMI.
We recommend that you read these Operating Instru ctions carefully so that you
quickly get to know all of the functions and possibili ti es that the MMI offers and
are able to make f ull use of t hem while driv ing.
Please note that t hese operat ing ins t ructions are a supplement to you r vehicle
Owner's Manual and should only be used in conjunct ion with your cur rent vehicle
Owner's Manual.
Should you have any further questions about the MMI in you r vehicle, please ask
your authorized Aud i dealer fo r assistance.
AUDIAG
2 Table of content s
Loading a destination .. . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Additional settings .... ........... 69
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4 About th is book
* Optiona l equipment.
..,. The section continues on t he next page.
® Registered trademar ks are identified with
®. The absence of this symbol does not
war rant unrestricted use of a term.
& WARNING
Text with this symbol cont ains information
about safety and how to reduce the risk of
serious persona l injury or death.
O verv iew 5
Overview
Controls at a glance
The various MMI controls are located centrally in the cockpit and are easy to reach.
Fig. 1 MMIcontrols
A WARNING
- Driving requires your complete and undi-
vided attention. As the driver, you have
complete responsibility for safety in traf-
fic. Only use the MMIsystem when traf-
fic cond itions permit and always in a way
that allows you to maintain complete
control over your vehicle.
-Adjust the volume of the aud io system so
signals from outside the vehicle such as
police and fire sirens can be hea rd eas ily
at all times.
- Obey all applicable laws regarding use of
telephones in vehicles.
Overview of drives
@ IOPENI button
@ CD/DVD slot
MP3 Files WMAfil es AAC files
Format MPEG-1 Layer 3 Version 7, 8 and 9 MPEG-4
MPEG-2 Layer 3
Profile LC- Low Complexity
File extension .mp3 .wma .m4a
File system Memory card and USB storage device: FATor FAT32 method, only one partition
CD/DVD drive: Joliet (CDs single session and multisession; DVDs only single ses-
sion)
Standard ISO 9660-Leve l 1 and 2
Bit rates 32 to 320 kb/sand variable bit rates in sampling frequencies from 8 to 48 kHz
Playlist format M3U and PLS
Number of files CD/DVD drive: max. 1000 files per medium and directory
Jukebox: max. 3000 files total
USB storage device and memory card: max. 4000 files total and max. 1000 files
per directory
Supported Memory card reader: Memo ry cards with a capacity up to 32 GB
med ia CD/DVD drive: Audio CDs, MP3/WMA/AAC CDswith a capacity up to 700 MB
MP3/WMA/AAC DVDs in DVD-5, -9, -10, -14 and -18 formats,
Standard DVD-V and DVD-V compatib le DVD-A
Audi music interface: iPod q page 15,
USB storage device q page 16
Metadata ID3 tag WMAtag Metadata support
up to SOcharacters I up to SOcharacters
8 Dr ive s
A WARNING
- Please note that audio files are subject
to copyright laws.
The card reader must always be closed
while driving for safety reasons .
CD/DVD mode general
(D Tips information
- The Jukebox does not support playlists. This general information applies to CDs and
- The more files/folders/playlists there are DVDs.
on a medium, the longer it will take to
8cm (3 ") CD
load the audio files. Audi recommends
using storage mediums that only contain
audio files .
- To decrease the time it takes to load au- ® ©
dio files, create subfolders (for example
according to artist or album) .
- To access audio files as quickly as possi-
ble, Audi recommends using SD cards © ®
that are class 4 or higher . Fig. 3 CDs/DVDs that m ust not be used
The memo ry card reade r has been tested with Audio files on a CD/DVD ROM in the CO/DVD
many of the produc t s ava ilab le on the mar ket. drive, a USB storage device* or a memory
Howeve r, in isolated cases it is poss ible that cord con be imported .
individual memory cards may not be recog-
nized.
CDNote
Only use o ne-piece memory cards. If
adapte r cards (memory cards with more
t han one piece) are used, the card could Fig. 4 Impor ting files
fa ll out of the adapter when driving be-
cause of vibrations. Individua l pieces could .,. Press the IMEDIA Ifunction button.
then become stuc k in the drive. .,. Press the Import control button.
.,.Turn the control knob to a source (such as
SD/ MMC, CD/ DVD or USB) and press the
knob . After checking the selected source,
the MMI display shows a file structure.
10 Dr iv e s
• Turn the cont rol knob to All file s/folder s or - Files/tracks withou t stored metadata are
select individual files for import and press listed as unknown . Audi recommends
the control knob. importing audio files with their accom-
• To start the import, turn the control knob in panying metadata (such as ID3 tags).
the top directory level to Start import . The
progress of the import is shown in the MMI Erasing files
display.
Requirement: The med ia mode must be acti-
You can select all of the files in a folder for vated <=>page 3 7 and the Jukebox must con-
import by turning the control knob to se lect ta in audio files.
the folder and then press and hold the knob.
• Press the ISETUP!function but t on.
The Jukebox automatica lly sorts music files • Turn the control knob to Delete jukebox and
during import into art ist, album, t itle and press the knob.
genre folders using the stored metadata (such • Turn the control knob to All file s/ folders or
as ID3 tags). select individual files or folde rs for import
If the Jukebox does not contain any files, a and press the control knob.
message appears in the MMIdisplay with the • To erase selected files/ folders , t urn the con-
option Import new tracks. Press the contro l t rol knob in the top directory level to Start
knob to enter the import menu . deletion and press the knob.
• Turn the control knob to Yes and press the
You can stop the import at any time by select- knob. The progress of the de letion is shown
ing Cancel with the control knob and pressing in the MMIdisplay.
it. The import will also be cancelled if you
switch off the MMI,remove the source (such You can se lect all of the files in a folder for de-
as SD/ MMC, CD/DVD or USB) or sta rt the en- letion by t urning the contro l knob to se lect
gine duri ng the import. Tracks that have al- the folder and then press and hold the knob.
ready been import ed rema in stored in the Jukebox playback stops during the delet ion
Jukebox. process and starts agai n automatically once
the delet ion is complete.
(D Tips
- Only import audio files when the engine (D Tips
is running. If functionality is restricted, reset the
- Playing and import ing audio files in th e Jukebox to the default settings
CD/ DVDdrive at t he same ti me can lead ¢ page 29.
to limita tions in playback or impor ting.
Audi recommends playing audio files in CD/DVD drive
the CD/ DVDdrive once the import is
completed successfully. . Introduction
- Impo rting from a CODA(Compact Disc
Digital Audio or typical store bought CD)
Compact disc or DVD-ADVDDisc to the
Jukebox is not supported .
- Importing music files directly from an
iPod to the Jukebox is not supported.
- The Jukebox does not provide an export
funct ion due to lega l reasons .
- Files that are already present are auto -
Fig. 5 CD/DVD d rive
matically overwritten when importing .
Drives 11
Loading a CD/DVD
CD changer
Introduction
Ap pl ies to vehicles: with CD changer
@ CD slot
@ ILOADI button
@ Position buttons with LEDs
The CD changer is located in the glove com-
partment. Audio CDs or MP3/WMA CDscan be
loaded into the CD changer . CD mode is start- •
•
12 Dr iv e s
Ejecting a CD
App lies to vehicles: with CD change r
Ejecting a CD
Fig. 7 Inse rt ing a me m ory card
.,.Press the eject button (D twice to eject the
current CD ¢ page 11, fig. 6. .,. Press the IOPEN I button. The card reader
.,.To eject any of the CDs, press the eject but- cover opens.
ton (D and then one of the blink ing buttons .,.Slide the memory card in the card reader
@. slot with the label side up (contact surface
Ejecti ng all CDs down) (D ¢ fig. 7. The ang led corner of the
memory ca rd must point toward the right
.,.Press and ho ld the eject button (D for more front.
than two seconds. All the CDs are ejected .,.Then push the memory ca rd into the slot un-
one at a time . til it clicks into place.
The CD is pulled back into the CD changer au-
tomatically if you do not remove it from the A WARNING
CD slot within 30 seconds after ejecting it . The card reader must always be closed
while driving for safety reasons.
Memory card reader
Removing a memory card
Introduction
.,. Press on the memory card briefly. The card
The MMI is equipped with two memory card
is released from the slot.
readers r=>page 7, fig. 2. SC/MMC memory
.,. Remove the memory card .
cards can be loaded in the memory card read -
er.
A WARNING
-
The card reader m ust always be closed
while driving for safety reasons.
@ Tips
Please follow the instructions for handling
memory cards¢ page 9.
14 Dr iv es
Audi music interface using a special adapter cable*. You can pur-
chase adapter cables* from your authorized
Introduction Audi dealer or an electronics store .
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface
(D Tips
Fig. 8 Audi mu sic inte rfac e with iPod adapter cable and For up-to-date information on the Audi
i Pod
music interface, visit www.audiusa.com/
mp3 (www.audicanada.ca/mp3).
Disconnecting the adapter cable from Connecting an iPod using the iPod
the Audi music interface adapter cable
Applies to vehicles: with Audi m usic interface and ada pte r Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and iPod
cable adapte r ca ble
Connecting a portable audio device with Connecting a portable audio device with
the USB/Mini/Micro USB adapter cable the 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and USB/ Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and 3.5 mm
Mini/Micro USB adapter cable stereo jack adapter cable
You can connect various USBstorage devices You can connect portable audio devices (such
to the Audi music interface with a USB/Minil as MP3 players) to the Audi music interface
Micro USB adapter cable . with the 3.S mm stereo jack adapter cable.
The Audi music interface supports USB stor- ~ Insert the 3.5 mm stereo jack in the head-
age devices from "USB Device Subclasses 1 phone socket on the portable audio device.
and 6". The manufacturer of the storage de- Audio playback takes place through the vehi-
vice can provide information about its "USB cle sound system.
Device Subclass".
If the external audio input or Audi music in-
The following USB storage devices are sup- terface is already selected as the Source
ported: page 3 7, fig. 35, you may hear static
c::>
when connecting or disconnecting the 3.5 .,..
Drives 17
mm stereo jack or the audio device connected .. Press the Source control button.
to the stereo jack. To avoid this static, either .. Turn the knob to external audio input press
mute the portab le audio device ¢ page 25 it ¢ page 3 7. External audio source active
or switch to another audio source (such as ra- wi ll appear in the MMI disp lay when the de-
dio ¢page 32 or CD) before connecting or vice is recognized successfully .
disconnecting the device.
Static can occur when connecting or discon-
@ Tips necting the 3.5 mm stereo jack . To avoid this
static, either mute the portable audio device
We recommend adjusting the volume of
or switch to another audio source (such as ra-
the portab le audio device to approx imately
dio or CD) before connecting or disconnecting
70 percent of the maximum output. The
the device.
volume can be adjusted (for example, at
the radio volume) ¢ page 42 . You select audio files using the controls on
the audio device. You can adjust the volume
Aux-in connection using the On/Off knob ¢ page 25, the input
level funct ion ¢ page 42, the multifunction
Introduction steering wheel ¢ page 75 or di rectly on the
Applies to vehicles: with Aux-in connection audio device.
A portable audio device is connected to the
Aux-in connection with a 3.5 mm stereo jock. _&.WARNING
-
Driving requires your comp lete and undi-
The Aux-in connector is located in the center vided attention. As the driver, you have
armrest. It is compatib le w ith portable audio comp lete responsibility for safety in traf-
devices with a 3.5 mm stereo jack. Correct fic . Never operate a portable audio device
function of all portab le audio devices cannot while driving because this increases the
be guaranteed. risk of an accident.
(D Note
(D Tips
Extremely high or low temperatures which •
- We recommend adjusting the vol ume of
can occur inside vehicles can damage port-
the portable audio device to approxi-
able audio devices or affect their perform-
mately 70 percent of the maxi mum out-
ance. Never leave a portable audio device
put.
in the vehicle in extreme ly high or low
- The vehicle battery discharges when the
tern peratures.
engine is stopped and the audio device is
switched on .
@ Tips
For information on operat ing the audio de-
vice, see the manufacturer's instructions .
- Do not carry the cell phone in a pocket Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
direct ly over the pacemaker when the Bluetoot h must be act ivated to estab lish a
phone is switched on. Bluetooth connection between the cell phone
- Switch the cell phone off immed iate ly prep and the cell phone. Your cell phone must
if you suspect it may be inte rfering be visible to others ¢ page S7.
with the pacemake r.
- Do not use voice recognit ion system The cell phone must be paired one time with
¢ page 83 in emergencies because the cell phone prep in t he vehicle. The steps
your voice may change in stressful situa- required for this procedure depend on the cell
tions. It may take longer to dial the num- phone you are using. First, the system sea rch-
ber or the system may not be able to dial es for available Bluetooth devices within
it at all. Dial the emergency number range ¢ page 19.
man ually. Pairing Bluetooth-compatible devices
«I) Note
There must not be any other Bluetooth devi-
ces connected to the cell phone prep during
- Obey all applicable laws regarding use of the pairing proced ure. The cell phone that will
te lephones in vehicles. be paired must not be connected to any othe r
- Switch your cell phone off in areas where Bluetoot h device. Also follow the inst ruct ions
use of cell phones is prohibited. displayed on your cell phone .
- Switch your cell phone off in areas at risk
for an explosion. These locations are not There may be several cell phones paired with
always clearly marked. They may include the cell phone prep, but only one cell phone at
gas stations, equipment that stores or a time can be act ively connected to the cell
transports fuel or chemicals, or locations phone prep. .,.
where fue l vapors (such as propane or
Cell phone prep 19
The Bluetoot h connection range is limited to • Press the ITELI function button. The mes-
inside the vehicle. It also depends on the cur- sage Please connect cell phone appears in
rent circumstances and on interference with the MMI display.
other devices. • Turn the control knob to Search for new cell
phone c::>fig. 13 and press the knob. The
Establishing and disconnecting the
available Bluetooth cell phones are shown in
Bluetooth connection
the MMI display.
An operationa l cell phone which has been
bonded to the cell phone package is automati - Searching for Bluetooth devices
cally connected after the ignition is switched • Press the I SETUP ! function button .
on. For some cell phones you have to confirm .,.Press the Bluetooth control button . The
the connect ion. Bluetooth menu appears in the MMI display .
The Bluetooth connection is disconnected af- ...Turn the control knob to Find Bluetooth de-
ter the ignition key is removed. vices and press the knob. The availab le Blue-
tooth devices are shown in the MMI display.
(D Tips
The Find Bluetooth devices function shows all
For current information on pairing cell of the Bluetooth devices within range in the
phones w ith the cell phone prep, visit MMI display.
www.audiusa.com/telephone (www.aud i-
canada.ca/telephone) or your authorized (i} Tips
Audi dealer. The MMI only recogn izes some cell phones
th rough the Find Bluetooth devices func-
Searching for Bluetooth-compatible tion.
devices
Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep
Pairing a cell phone
There are two ways to search for 8/uetooth- Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
compatible devices.
8/uetooth technology allows a cell phone to
be connected wirelessly to the vehicle MMI.
• To pair the cell phone, turn the control knob Directory entries can be stored in a general
to Handsfree and press the knob. A 4-digit profile and in up to fo ur persona l profiles
PIN is shown on the MMI display . c:>page 51.
• To enter the 4 -digit PIN that is displayed,
Displaying directory entries
select Yes. Enter the PIN in the cell phone
when the vehicle is stationary . The time al- The directory ent ries are displayed in alpha-
lowed for enter ing the PIN is limited to ap- bet ical orde r and identified with a symbol:
proximate ly 30 seconds, or
© Local MMI memory
• To enter any 4- to 16-dig it PIN, select No.
Enter any 4- to 16-d igit pin in t he spelle r
@ SIM card
c:>page 23. Then ente r that PI N in the cell @ Cell phone
phone when the vehicle is stationary. The Private and business entr ies w ith land line,
time allowed for entering the PIN is limited cell phone and fax categories can be saved in
to approximately 30 seconds. the address cards.
• Confirm the pairing on the cell phone if re-
quested . The cell phone symbol © c:>fig. 14 @ Tips
appears in the status line of the MMI display
- The directory entry disp lay in the MMI
when the pai ring process is complete.
depends on the cell phone used.
- The directory entries from the cell phone
(D Tips
may not be transferred in alphabet ical
You can find additional informat ion about order. If there are too many directory en-
connecting your cell phone in your cell tries, entries with different first letters
phone operator 's manua l. may be missing in the MMI.
Directory entries
App lies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
MMI Display
"Standard" menus
Speller
You con enter addresses, navigation destinations and telephone numbers with the speller.
Fig. 20 Number speller: ente ring a telep ho ne number Fig. 21 Lette r spe ller: search ing for a directory entry
With some functions in the directory, it is nec- from letters to numbers by turning the con -
essary to enter letters or numbers in Tele- trol knob 0-9 @) c:>fig. 21 or A-Z ® c:>fig. 20
•
phone* or Navigat ion mode . The number and pressing the knob .
speller c:>fig . 20 or the letter speller c:>fig. 21
All of the symbols for entering letters and
appears in the display.
numbers are explained in the table below :
•
While you are making your entry, you can
switch as needed from numbers to letters or
Symbol/Description Explanation
Puts a white background behind the selected element and
Selection arrow
shows it enlarged in the entry ring.
®
•OK
A-Z
Switches from lower case to upper case.
Symbol/Description Explanation
Shows the character selected with the selection arrow en-
® Entry ring
larged.
+
Deletes the character to the left of the white highlighted cur-
0 sor.
@ List with suggestions Lists suggestions in alphabetical order.
Entering letters, numbers and symbols Enter special characters such as the hyphen or
using the speller period) with the number speller q page 23,
fig. 20.
For an overv iew of the speller, refer to
¢ page 23.
Joystick
Entering numbers, letters, and symbols
You can move the crosshairs in a map or con-
""'Turn the control knob with the selection ar - trol the main menu for a video DVDwith the
row © q page 23, fig . 20 to the letter, joystick.
number or symbol. Your selection is shown
enlarged in the entry ring @ ¢ page 23 ,
fig. 21.
""'Toaccept the letter, the number or the sym-
bol, press the control knob. Your entry ap-
pears in the entry field (J) ¢ page 23,
fig. 20.
""'When you have entered all the digits, turn
the control knob to OK@ q page 23 , fig . 20
and press the knob . Fig. 22 MMI cont rol pa nel: poss ible joystick move -
ments
Deleting numbers, letters, and symbols
""'Turn the contro l knob with the se lection ar- Requirement: A map must be visible in the
row to •o
¢ page 23, fig. 21. MMI display ¢ page 66 or a video DVDmust
""'Todelete the la st digit in the entry field, page 3 7.
be playing <=>
press the control knob.
Moving the crosshairs in a map
""'Todelete all the digits in the entry field,
hold the control knob down until no digits ""'Tomove the crosshairs in a map vertically ©
show in the entry field. ¢ fig. 22, move the joystick up or down.
""'Tomove the crosshairs in a map horizontally
In some cases such as in the Navigation @, move the joystick to the right or left.
menu, the selection of letters may be limited ""'Tomove the crosshairs in a map diagonally
to available entries. Only letters that are part @, move the joystick up or down to the
of an available word can be selected. right or left. Iii>
General operation 25
Fig. 24 Adju st ing the vol ume and mu t ing t he aud io/
video sources
Mut ing
Fig. 23 Swit ching t he MMI displ ay off • Press the On/Off knob briefly. A speaker
symbo l with a line through it appears in the
Switching the MMI display off
MMI display. An active audio/v ideo source is
• Press the Display control button wh ile in a stopped .
setup menu . • To cancel the muting, press or turn the On/
• Turn the contro l knob to Switch off dis play Off knob briefly.
fig. 23 and press the contr ol knob. The
c::> •
Volumes that are too high or too low are auto-
display switc hes off.
matically set to a predetermined level when
Switching the MMI display on the MMI is switched on.
•
• Press or turn the control knob, or
• Press the function button, a control button
(D Tips
or the IRET U RN Ibutton . You can also adjust the vol ume using the
right th umb w heel on the mult ifunct ion
@ Tips steering wheel without tak ing your hands
off t he c;,poge 75 .
- On vehicles w ith the cell pho ne prep*, if
a call is made while the MMI display is
swit ched off, the display w ill switch on
automat ically and remain on for the du-
rat ion of the call.
- You can also change stat ions or find a se-
lected audio/vi deo source with t he arrow
buttons when the MMI disp lay is switch -
ed off.
26 General operation
Displaying the DSP Bang & Olufsen menu Fig. 28 Set ting t ime
• Press the Sound contro l button w hile in the
Med ia or Rad io menu.
28 General operation
The following measurement units can be set .. Select: !SETUP!function button> Settings
in the MMI display and driver information sys- control button > Default settings . •
•
tem. •
You can reset the following functions to the
- Distance (miles or kilometers) default setting:
- Speed (mph or km/h)
- Temperature (°For °C) - Sound settings
- Pressure (psi or bar) - Radio
- Consumption (mpg (US), l/100 km, mpg - Media settings
(UK)or km/l) - Jukebox
- Volume (gallon (US), liter or gallon (UK)) - Directory
- Telephone*
- Bluetooth *
Voice recognition system
- Navigation settings
.. Select: ISETUP!function button> Settings - Navigation memory
control button > Voice recognition. - Voice recognition
Short dialogue After select ing the functions, turn the control
knob to Reset systems. Confirm your entry by
When Short dialogue is activated, a shorter
turning the control knob to Yes and pressing
form of the voice recognition announcements
it.
is used.
You can also reset all of the functions listed to
Input signal
the factory default sett ings by activating the •
Youcan switch the Beep input signa l during a Select all option.
dialogue on or off.
If you reset the Jukebox to default settings,
Individual training all of the music files are deleted and the Me-
dia settings are reset.
Individual train ing improves the recognition
function of the voice recognition system by
adapting it to your voice or pronunciation. In- MMI display brightness
dividual training is comprised of 40 speech .. Select: !SETUP!function button > Display
entries that consist of commands and sequen- control button > Brightness.
ces of numbers.
You can adjusting the brightness of the dis-
For an overview of all voice commands, refe r
play by turning the control knob to the right
to ¢pa ge 82 .
or left.
Delete all name tags
All of the name tags you have stored (spoken Version information
names) are erased. .. Select: !SETUP!function button > Settings
contro l button > Version information. ..,.
•
30 Genera l operation
Data password
(D Tips
If you do not assign a personal password,
"MMI3G" is stored in the MMI automati-
cally as t he password .
AM band
The AM st at ion list (maximum 165 stations)
must be up date d manua lly.
The radio supports reception of broadcasts in The system information turns off whe n the ra-
non-de layed ba llgame mode. During tra ns- dio stations a re rece ived again.
miss ion in ballgame mode, the broadcast
sw itches automatically to the ana log recep- (D Tips
tion s ignal. - To receive satellite programs, yo u must
contact the Sirius* serv ice provider
i=>page32.
Setup menu
.,.Press the !SETUP Ifunction button in the Sat-
ellite Radio menu .
.,.Select Receiver serial number by turning
the control knob and press the control knob.
(D Tips
- Objects such as bui ldi ngs, tunne ls,
bridges, terrain, other vehicles or objects
on the roof of the vehicle can result in
decreased performance .
Listening to the r a dio 33
Automatic seek
Fig. 32 Addit iona l HD Rad io channels
.. Press the Tuning control button.
From the station list .. Turn the control knob to >I(Seek/Skip up)
.. Turn the control knob to the desired radio or k (Seek/S kip down) .
station/channel. .. Press the control knob. The next receivable
.. Press the contro l knob to select the station/ station/channel is selected .
channel.
Manual search
From the preset list .. Press the Tuning control button .
.. Press t he Presets control button. The preset .. Turn the control knob to TUNE / CH (Channel
list is d isplayed. number) and press the knob.
.. To select a station/channel from the preset .. To adjust the frequency in small stages or
list, turn the control knob to the station/ selecting the next/previous channe l in sta-
•
channel. tion list, turn the control knob to the right
.. Press the contro l knob. The station/channel or left .
is selected .
Scanning stations •
To update the station list in the AM band, turn .. Press the Tuning control button.
the control knob to Update station list and .. Turn the control knob to SCAN (Scan) and
press t he knob. The station lists in the FM and press the knob .
Sirius* bands are updated automatically. .. Press the control knob aga in to stop the
Digital FM HD Radio channels may have sever- scan function. The cur rent station is select-
al additional channels*. The available addi- ed.
tional channels* are listed under the radio sta-
tion . When leaving the reception area, addi- (D Tips
tional channels* that are not received are - You can also press the arrow buttons on
identified with the symbol @ c::>fig. 32 . the MMI control panel briefly to switch
to the previous/next station in the sta-
@ Tips tion list c::>
page22.
You can also perform this function with - If the scan function is activated in the
the multifunction steering wheel AM band, the AM band station list will
c::>
page 76. also be updated during the scan process. .,..
34 Listening to the radio
- An FM station with poor reception will no .. Turn the control knob to Move Station name
longer be displayed in the station list and press the knob. The station/channel is
once you switch to a different station. stored in the next available position in the
However, you can save the station and preset list and Store Station name here ap-
select it again from the station list pears in the MMI display.
¢page 34. .. To change the position in the preset list,
turn the control knob to the left or right .
Storing stations .. Press the control knob to store the stat ion/
channel in the selected position.
The preset list can contain up to SO stations
from all frequency bands.
Additional settings
Requirement: A station/channel list must be
HD Radio™ reception
displayed ¢page 33, fig. 32.
Requirement: The FM/AM band must be se-
Using the control knob
lected ¢ page 32 .
.. Press and hold the control knob until the
.. Select: !RADIO!function button> Settings
station/channel is stored in the next availa-
control button > HD Radio.
ble position in the preset list and Store Sta-
tion name here appears in the MMI display. You can turn the HD Radio reception On and
.. To change the position in the preset list, Off manually.
turn the control knob to the left or right .
.. Press the contro l knob to store the station/
HD Radio™ station info
channel in the selected posit ion .
Requirement: The FM/AM band must be se-
Using the Presets control button
lected ¢page 32 and the HD Radio reception
.. Press the Presets control button. Store Sta- must be turned on ¢ page 34.
tion name here appears in the MMI display.
.. Press the contro l knob. The selected sta-
.. Select: !RADIO!function button> !SETUP I
function button > HD station info.
t ion/channel is stored in the next available
position in the preset list and Store Station If information such as the artist or album is
name here appears in the MMI display. available for the current track, it wi ll be dis-
.. To change the position in the preset list, played in a pop-up window if this function is
turn the control knob to the left or right. activated .
.. Press the contro l knob to store the station/
channel in the selected position. '
Station names
Requirement : The FM frequency band must be The channe l categories are listed in the ma in
page 32 .
se lected <=> men u in alphabet ica l order .
Some rad io stat ions tra nsm it add ition al infor- Category filter
ma ti on ab out t he prog ram. For examp le, in- Applies to vehicles: wit h Satellite Digital Radio Serv ice
formation about the artist o r a lbum cou ld be
d isp layed . Requir ement: Sate llite Radio must be activ at-
page 32 .
ed r:=>
Delete individually
Select Delete individually by turning and
press ing t he control knob . Then sel ect the sta -
tion/channel to be deleted and press the con-
trol knob .
(D Jukebox
@ Memory card
Fig. 34 Audio/ video source overview @ CD/DVD drive
•
@ Audi music interface* (such as an iPod) or
Requirement : The MMI must be switched on
external audio input
~ page 21.
® CD changer*
.. Press the IM EDIA ! function button . The •
source overview ~ fig. 34 or the track that Selecting a folder
was playing the last time media mode was
active will be shown in the MMI display. The folders for the active audio source are
.. If the source overview is not shown in the shown in the MMI display .
MMI display, press the Source control but-
ton.
Requi rement : The se lected source must con- dow. The Dis play track info function must be
tain audio files . activated c:;,page 42 .
2
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the number of folders. 1 :04
;!
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IJoiFO
Selecting a track '--
For\N a rd
/
~
12:00
The track with the play time is shown in the Manual
MMI display. Fig . 38 Fast fo rward in a CD
(D Tips
Fig. 37 Track list You can a lso press and hold the arrow but -
tons on the MMI cont ro l pane l to fast for-
Requirement : An audio CD or a folder must be ward or rew ind within a t rack or video DVD
selected c:;,page 3 7 . c:;,page22 .
.,.Turn the contro l knob to a track ¢ fig . 37 .
.,.Press the contro l knob to select the track .
The track will play.
II
.,.:: I»
>(] Ch . 3
1 :04
g Fig. 4 0 Track info rm atio n
~
Requirement: And aud io file mus t be playing
~ "
M a n u al
N e xt ch a pter
12 :00 :
/
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¢ page 38 .
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within 10 seconds after a track has started to
play, the previous track will start playing. If
Requ irement : And aud io file must be playing
you press it afte r 10 seconds, the current
track will begin play ing again from the beg in-
~ page 38.
ning . .. Press the Manual control button .
.. Turn the control knob to RPT (Repeat op-
@ Tips tions) ~ fig. 41 and press the knob.
You can also press the arrow buttons on
The following functions can be selected for re-
the MMI control panel briefly t o sw itch to
peat:
the previous/next tra ck or chapter
¢page 22. - Off - the Repeat opt ions are switched off .
- Medium - if a CD is playing in the CD chang-
er *, the tracks on the CD will repeat . ..,._
40 Play ing media
0) Tips
Shuffle also depends on the settings fo r
the repeat options .
Shuffle
You con ploy the tracks in random order .
·: ,, ,. ! r·.i I
2 · Maneater
'' j , 1 C:,, • ,1 !
• , :I':
ma in menu) c::>fig. 43 and press the knob.
The DVD main menu is shown in the MMI
Fig. 42 Shuffle
disp lay.
"' To select a menu item, turn the control knob
Requirement: An audio f ile must be playing to the item and press the knob .
page 38 and Repeat options must be se-
c::>
lected . (D Tips
"' Press the Manual control button. You can also control the DVD main menu
"'Turn the control knob to Shuffle c::>fig . 42 with the joystick c::>page 24.
and press the knob .
DVD full screen display
- Off repeat opt ion - all of the f iles in the ac-
t ive audio source play in random order. The video image is only displayed when the
- Medium repeat option - if a CD is playing in vehicle is stationary for safety reasons. You
can still hear the sound.
the CD changer*, the tracks on the CD play
in random orde r.
- Folder repeat option - the tracks in the cur-
ln1oorl Media~
DVD
_c·ura I
rent track list with audio files play in ran-
II
dom order . ~ O(>
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Manual
"- Display full screen
SoLJr1d
.. Turn the contro l knob to •:) (Display ful l .. Turn the control knob to Change pass word
screen) c::>fig. 44 and press th e knob. The and press the knob .
video image expands to fill the entire MMI .. Enter the new parenta l contro l password us-
display . ing the speller.
.. To deactivate the full screen display, turn .. Select OK in t he speller and press the con-
the control knob back to •:) (Display full trol knob.
screen) and press the knob. .,. Enter the new parental control password
aga in.
DVD parental control .. Select OK in the spel ler and press the con-
t rol knob to confirm your ent ry. The new
You can restrict the playback of video DVDs password is stored.
with the parental control . The set tings are
protec ted by a password. In accordance with t he Motion Pictu re Associ-
at ion of Ame rica (MPAA), t he fo llow ing e ight
levels can be selected for Parenta l control :
Selecting th e co ntent rating If you select Level 5 , for examp le, for the pa-
rental control level, all DVDs from level 1-5
.. Press the !SET U P Ifunction button . can be played . Video DVDs with a higher level •
.. Turn the contro l knob to Parental control will not play.
and press the knob.
.. Enter the password us ing the speller . The Off sett ing deact ivates all restrict ions .
•
.. Select OK in the speller and press the con-
t rol knob to confirm your entry .
(D Tips
.,.Turn the cont rol knob to Content rating and - The password "1234" is set for the Pa-
press the knob . rental control at the factory.
.. Turn the cont ro l knob to a leve l (such as Lev- - Password entry will be locked for approx-
el 5) and press the knob . The selected leve l imately one minute if yo u enter the in-
is stored . correct password three times in a row.
- Only yo ur authorized Audi dealer can re-
Change password
set the parenta l contro l password .
.. Press the !SET UP Ifunction button .
.. Turn the cont ro l knob to Parental cont rol
and press the knob .
.. Enter the password us ing the speller .
.. Se lect OK in the speller and press the con -
trol knob to confirm your ent ry.
42 Play ing media
(D Tips
The Track display function is not available
fo r the Jukebox or a connected iPod .
•
44 Director y
@ Tips @ Tips
- Entries are stored automatically during The directory entries in the current profi le
input. are updated automat ically when a cell
- The new entry is stored in the local phone is connected .
memory for the current profile. The local
memory for the current profile is limited Importing a phone number
to 100 entries. Applies to vehicles : wit h cell pho ne prep
Fig. 50 Ente ring the phone num be r using the spe ller
• Turn the contro l knob to a call list (for ex- • Turn the control knob to Impo rt contacts
amp le Dialed numbers ¢ fig. 51) from and press the knob.
wh ich the phone number will be imported • Turn the control knob to SD card 1, SD card
and press the knob. A list of phone numbers 2 or USB storage device and press the knob.
appears in the MMI display. • Turn the control knob to All entries or acer-
• Turn the control knob to a phone number tain entry in the list ¢ fig . 52 and press the
and press the knob. The phone number is knob .
imported into the address card and stored • Turn the control knob to Import entries and
automa t ically. p ress the knob to import t he se lected entry
or all ent ries.
You can a lso enter a phone number directly in
• To search for an entry in the cell phone d i-
the Number field using the speller without rectory, turn the contro l knob to Find entry.
using the impo rt funct ion. The spe ller appears in the MMI display
If the functions are grayed out, make sure q page 23.
your cell phone is pa ired with the cell phone • Enter the name using the speller, then se-
prep . Also make sure there are phone num- lect OK in the speller and press the knob to
be rs in the call lists on your cell phone. confirm your entry .
(0 Tips (D Tips
The import fu nction depends on the cell - The address import depends on the cell
phone. Grayed out functions cannot be se- phone. Only structured addresses t hat
lected . have information regard ing country, city,
ZIP code and st reet can be imported .
Importing address cards - You can checkthe directory memory ca-
Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep pacity at any t ime ¢ page 52 .
- The imported add ress cards are sto red in
Address cards in vCard format (. vcf) can be
the local memo ry for t he current profile .
imported into the directory with a memory
card or a USBstorage device*.
Exporting address
cards
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
.. Turn the contro l knob to Export entries indi- .. Select OK in the spe ller and press the con-
vidually or Export packed entries and press trol knob to confirm your entry.
the knob.
.. Turn the control knob to the source SD card (D Tips
1 , SD card 2 or USB storage device and
- You can change, delete ¢ page 49, call
press the knob. up or navigate to ¢ page 48 an exist-
You can export packed directory entries or in- ing entry.
dividual entries. - You can also search for an entry easily
using the voice recognition system
- Export entries individually - a vCard file ¢ page 86.
(.vcf) is created for each directory entry dur-
ing the export.
Selecting
- Export packed entries - only one vCard file
Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
(.vcf) is created for all directory entries dur-
ing export. You can make calls to entries with phone
numbers.
Using a directory entry
Searching
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
above. Your entries are automatically stored ¢ fig. 56 menu item contains addit ional sub-
in the address card. menus that you can use to create navigation
dest inations. For more information about the
Selecting from an address
submenus, refer to ¢ page 63.
• Turn the control knob to Create nav. desti-
nation and press the knob. The sto red ad- @ Tips
dress is automatically set as the navigation - You can also disp lay a navigation desti-
destination. nation as a Favorite. The navigation des-
tination is then displayed in the destina-
Selecting from last destinations
tion entry menu under the Navigation
• Turn the contro l knob to Create nav. desti- menu ¢ page 69 .
nation and press the knob. The input field is - Entries that have an assigned navigation
shown in the MMI display¢ fig . 56. destination are stored in the local mem-
• Turn the contro l knob to Last destinations ory for the current profi le. The current
¢fig . 57 and press the knob . A list of the profile is limited to 100 entries .
last destinations appears in the MMI dis-
play.
Changing an entry
• Turn the control knob to a navigation desti-
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
nation and press the knob. The navigation
dest ination is stored in the address card. You can edit the entries in the MMI local
memory at any time .
Setting based on the current position
cell phone. Audi recommends editing cell - You can also read all the names easily us-
phone entries directly in the cell phone. ing the voice recognition system
¢ page 87 .
Deleting an entry
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep Deleting a name tag
Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
You con delete the entries in the MMI local
memory at any time. Requirement: The direct ory must be open
c::>
poge44.
Requirement : An address card must be open
¢ page 49, fig. 58. Delet ing in the add ress card
• Turn the contro l knob to Delete ent ry • Turn the control knob to an entry and press
page 49, fig. 58 and press the knob.
c::> the knob. The address card is shown in the
• Turn the cont rol knob to Yes and press t he MMIdisplay.
knob to delete an entry . The ent ry is deleted • Turn the control knob to Delete name tag
from the MMI local memory. and press the knob. The name tag is delet-
ed .
Reading a name
Delet ing in the SETUP menu
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep
• Press the ISETUP!function button.
The MMI automatically creates a name tog
• Turn the control knob to Delete voice
for each entry in the directory . You con also
memos and press the knob.
assign up to SOpersonal name togs for ad-
• Turn the control knob to Delet e individually
dress cords using the voice recognition sys-
or Delet e all entries and press the knob.
tem .
• Turn the control knob to Yes and press the
Requirement : The directory must be open knob to begin the deletion process .
¢ page 44 .
@ Tips
Reading in an address card
- You can only delete personal assigned
• Turn the contro l knob to an ent ry and press name tags .
the knob. The address card is shown in the - There is another way to delete all name
MMI display. tags. For more information, refer to
• Turn the contro l knob to Read name and ¢ page 29.
press the knob. The name is read .
The entries for the connected cell phone are Deleting profiles
loaded into the general profile. When that Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
happens , the entr ies from the last cell phone
that was connected to the general profile are
overwritten.
Creating a profile
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Additional settings
Memory capacity
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
(D Tips
The telephone functions depend on the
cell phone service provide r and the cell
pho ne you are us ing. You can obtain more
information from your cell phone service
provider .
54 Cal li ng
Dialing a telephone .,.To change to the letter spe ller, turn the
speller to A-2 (D Q fig . 62 and press the
number
cont ro l knob .
Directly through the speller .,.Use the speller to enter a series of letters
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep such as AUDJSERVICE Q fig . 63 .
.,.Confirm your entry by selecting OK in the
The speller can be used to enter a phone
speller a nd press ing, or
number dire ctly as a serie s of numbers or let-
.,. Press the Dial control button . The enter ed
ters.
telephone number is dialed .
@ Tips
- DTMFtones can be entered d irectly
through t he spe lle r or loaded from the
Fig. 6 2 Enter ing t elepho ne numb ers us ing t he num be r st o red ph one numbe rs Q page 54 .
sp eller - The aud io source is muted during an in-
coming/ou t go ing call.
- If you switch Off voice gu idance whil e in
navigation mode, navigation commands
will not play dur ing a call r::!)page 72.
- If you have switched the MMI d is play off,
it will sw itch on au t omat ica lly and re-
ma in on for t he dura t ion of the cal l.
From a list
Fig. 6 3 Ente ring telep hone numbe rs using t he letter Applies to veh icles : with ce ll phone prep
speller
Entering the phone number as a sequence Searching and calling telephone numbers
of lett ers in a list
.,.Enter an area code wit h the speller. .,. Pres s the Memory cont rol butt on . ...
Callin g 55
(0 Tips
You can edit the directory c:>page 44.
c:>
page 18 . You can dial a phone number from the call
lists or from the MMI directory.
New phone number
To delete paired Bluetooth devices individual- t ions in the MMI while the display is still visi-
ly, select the device and delete it with the De- ble, the current telephone call will be ended .
lete device funct ion .
(D Tips
Bluetooth name
The Call waiting function must be activat-
The name of the cell phone prep (such as "AU- ed in your cell phone to be alerted to an in-
DI MMI 2613") is displayed and can be coming call during an active call. The call
changed. options depend on the cell phone and
serv ice provider.
Del ete Bluetooth devices
All paired cell phones can be deleted by con-
Telephone settings
firming with Yes.
Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
Requirement : There must be an active phone You can increase (Vol.- ) or decrease (Vol.+ )
call <=>
page 54.
the ring tone volume.
Auto answer
- On - An incoming call is answered automati-
ca lly. This can be ignored with the Ignore
function if the call was not answered auto-
matically.
- Off - An incoming call is not answered a uto -
matically.
•
Invert call lists •
•
The te lephone numbers in the call lists are
sorted according to the time they ca lled.
Switching this function on wi ll so rt them in
the opposite order.
Voicemail number
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep
(D Tips
The mailbox number depends on the cell
phone service provider .
•
60 Navigating
A WARNING
-
Requirement : The MMI must be switched on You can also begin entering a destination with
¢ page 21. the street name. From the list of suggestions
that follows, select a city in which you would
~ Press the !NAV ! function button. The input
like to enter a street or select the men u item
field ¢ fig . 69 or the last active navigation In all cities to search for a streets independ-
menu appears in the MMI disp lay. ent of the location. When entering the street,
The menu that was open the last time you the system suggests street names that match
used the navigation system is shown in the the entry .
MMI display. Press the INAV ! function button After select ing the street, you can define the
again while in Navigation mode to switch to dest inat ion in deta il by enter ing an Intersec-
the input field . tion or House number .
The navigation system can be opened in By selecting a point of interest, you can select
demo mode fo r s imulations or p lann ing landmarks and public places (hospitals, movie •
purposes when the vehicle is stationary theaters, recreat ion areas, etc.) as destina-
¢page 72. tions.
(D Tips
Has you r route or tour plan changed? No
problem! Simply select the destination/
Fig. 70 Enteri ng the destinat ion using the speller
stopover with he control knob and press
62 Na v igating
the knob. You can now Drive t o this desti- with three possible routes ¢ page 65,
nation now or Change, Move or Delete the fig. 76 are shown in the MMI disp lay.
destination/stopover . • To select a route, t urn the control knob to
the left or right and press the knob.
Entering a destination with an address
To enter a house number or intersection after
A single destination always consists of a re- you have comp leted entering your destina-
gion and city. You can pinpoint the destina- tion, t urn and press the control knob to select
tion more closely by entering a street name the line (D ¢ fig. 71 and complete your entry.
or point of interest.
@ Tips
To repeat the last navigation announce-
ment, press the Nav-lnfo contro l button
¢ page 71 or the rig ht thum bwheel on
the multifunction stee ring wheel
¢ page 75 .
~ Slide the crosshairs ¢ fig. 72 horizontally, with search categor ies for points of inte rest
vertically or diagonally with the joystick to appears in the MMI disp lay.
the des ired destination ¢ page 24 . ~ Turn the control knob to Top categories for
~ Press the contro l knob. The map side menu examp le and press the knob .
is activated. ~ Turn the control knob to a category such as
~ Turn the contro l knob to Opt . menu and Next parking lot .
press t he knob. The Map position menu is ~ Press the control knob . A list, for example of
displayed . parking lots, appears in the MMI d isp lay. Ar- •
~ Turn the cont ro l knob to Set as destinati on rows ind icate the direct ion and the distance •
and press the knob. from the veh icle to the po int of int eres t . •
~ Turn the contro l knob to Set as single desti- ~ Turn the control knob to a point of interest
nati on or Set as stopover ¢ page 64 and tha t is displayed and press the control knob.
press the knob . Details abo ut the point of interest a re dis-
~ To start route g uidance, turn the control played.
knob to Start route guidance and press the ~ To set the po int of interest as a destination,
knob. The route criteria and then the map turn the control knob to Set as destination
with three poss ible routes ¢ page 65, and press the knob .
fig . 76 are shown in the MMI display . ~ To start route guidance, tur n the control
~ To select a route , turn the contro l knob to knob to Start route guidance and press the
the left or right and press the knob. knob. The rou t e criteria and t hen the map
w ith t hree possible routes ¢ page 65,
If a dest inat ion is not present in the naviga- fig. 76 are shown in the MMI display.
tion data, you can move the crosshairs to the ~ To select a route, turn the control knob to
locat io n of the desired city and set the geoda- the left or right and press the knob.
ta as a destination or add an en t ry in the di-
rectory. Additional search catego ries are :
- If you stop moving the crossha irs fo r a The point of interest is within the immediate
•
moment, additional informa t ion abo ut vicinity of the vehicle . Points of interest can be
the position of the crosshairs (such as selected from va rious categor ies. This func-
city or street name if ava ilable) will be t ion is useful when plann ing stopovers .
displayed.
In vicinity of destination
- Turn the cont ro l knob to the left or right
to increase or decrease the map sca le in The point of interest is in the vicinity of a des-
order to locate the desired destination tinat ion that has been ente red . For example,
more quick ly w ith the crossha irs. you can find a hotel in the dest ination city
with t his fu nction. Points of int e rest can be
selected from va rious categor ies.
Entering a point of interest
In new city
Points of interest can be selected in the input
field when entering single destinations . Six Enter t he name of the city using the speller .
search categories are available. You can either searc h for the point of interest
by name or select it from various categories.
Requirement: Navigation mode must be active
Th is function is usefu l for search ing fo r po ints
¢ page 61 . of inte rest in a city independent from the des -
~ Turn the contro l knob to Point of interest tinat ion .
¢ page 62, fig. 71 and press the knob. A list
•
64 Navigating
and press the knob. Has your route or tour plan changed? No
.. To se lect the desired locat ion in the tour problem! Simp ly select the destination/
plan, turn the control knob to the left or stopover wit h he contro l knob and press
right and press the knob c:>fig . 75 . the knob. You can now Drive to this desti-
.. To start route guidance, turn t he control nation now or Change, Move or Delete the
knob to Start route guidance and press the destination/stopover .
knob . The route criteria and then the map
c:>page66 a re displayed in the MMI dis- Alternative route
play.
Select your preferred route to a single desti-
Setting a stopover from the map nation from up to three suggested routes.
Requirement: Route guidance must be active Press the control knob to activate the side
page 61.
c::> menu c::>fig. 78. You can now change the map
• Press the INAV ! function button, or display in the side menu . Turn the control
knob to the desired location and press the
• Press the Destination control button.
knob .
• Turn the control knob to Stop route guid-
ance and press the knob . Press the !RETURN ! button to leave the side
menu.
You can also stop route guidance by entering a
new destination c::>page 62. (D Direction. The map is either or iented to
the north or according to the dir. of travel
(D Tips page 71. You can switch between
c::>
The data and settings remain entered north and the direction of travel by select-
when route guidance is stopped. ing the direction in the active side menu
and pressing the control knob. This set-
ting is saved.
Display
@ Scale. Turn the control knob to the left or
In the MMIdisplay right to decrease or increase the scale.
You can also change the scale in the active
side menu.
® Distance to destination/stopover
@ Calculated arrival time to the destination/
stopover
® TMCstatus disp lay
® Altitude display
(J) Dest. control button. Change to input
field c::>page 61, fig. 69 or the tour plan
Fig. 77 Map with inact ive side menu page 64, fig. 75.
c::>
@ Examples of selected map contents
® Vehicle location
@ Display of the geocoordinates where the
crosshairs are located (latitude and longi-
tude)
@ If you select the map content with the
crosshairs, available information such as
the address, telephone number or traffic
reports will be displayed .
Fig. 78 Map with act ive side men u
@ Move along the route. This function can
be used while route gu idance is active.
If you press the Map control button once
route guidance has started, the map with in-
N av ig atin g 67
Turn the control knob to the left or right cates that you should turn onto that
to move the map a long the current route. street.
@ Map location menu. The location of the ® Maneuver arrow. An upcoming turn is also
crosshairs can be set at the destination or indicated .
stopover, stored in the directory or called @ Bar graph . A bar graph appears when a di-
up ¢ page 62. The geocoordinates (lati- rection arrow is d isplayed. The fewer bars
tude and longitude) of the crosshairs a re are shown, the shorter the distance is un-
dis played. ti l the turn .
(D Tips A
~
WARNING
You can choose between four map types The route calculated by the navigation sys-
¢page 71. tem is a recommendation for reaching
your destination. Obey traffic lights, stop-
In the driver information system ping restrict ions, one-way streets, lane
change rest rict ions, etc.
(D Tips
An exclamation mark"!" in front of the
street name indicates that the information
about this street o r th is section of the
route is not complete in the navigation da-
ta tha t the MMI contains. Obey t raffic laws
such as one-way streets o r pedestrian
Fig. 79 Lane display zones .
Storing a destination
In the directory (single destination)
•
A single destination con either be stored as o
new address car or assigned to on existing
one.
•
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Name and press Storing a tour plan
th e knob. The spe ller a pp ears in t he MMI Tour pl ans can be stored and loaded later as
displ ay ~ page 23 . a new navigation destination .
.. Ent e r t he name with the spe lle r.
.. Ente r additional data . Req uiremen t: You have en t ered a tour plan
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Store entry and ¢ page 61 .
press the knob.
.. Press th e Memory con t rol butt on .
Assigning the destination to an existing .. Tur n th e con t rol knob t o Store tour plan.
address card .. Press the con t rol knob . The speller a ppears
in the MMI d isplay ¢ pa ge 23 .
.. Press the Memory cont ro l button .
.. Enter a name for the to ur plan us ing the
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Store in directory
spe ller.
and press the knob.
.. Select OK in the spe lle r and press the con-
.. To assig n t he destination t o an address card ,
trol knob. The tou r plan ente red is stored.
tu rn t he control knob to an entry, or
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Find entry and If the Store tour plan funct io n is grayed out,
press t he knob t o searc h for a n ad dr ess car d . eit her the tour memory is fu ll o r no to ur plan
The speller a ppe ars in t he MMI dis play was entered. Please delete any tours you do
¢page 23 . not need from the memory ¢ page 70 or e n-
.. Ente r t he name of the entry you wou ld like te r a tour plan .
to search for, or
.. Turn the cont rol knob in the spe ller to LIST
Loading a destination
and press the knob. All stored d irectory en -
t ries are listed . Loading from the directory
.. Turn the cont rol knob to t he des ired entry
and press t he knob. The add ress card opens .
.. Turn the contr ol knob to Store entry a nd
press t he knob.
.. Turn the control knob to Load from directo- Display traffic reports in the map
ry.
.. Press the contro l knob. A list of entries ap-
Traffic reports can be displayed in the map .
pears in the MMI display ¢ fig. 82 .
.. To select a destination from the list, turn
the control knob to an entry and press the
knob, or
.. Turn the contro l knob to Find entry and
press the knob to search for an entry . You
can now search for a name using the spelle r.
.. To start route guidance, turn the control
knob to Start route guidance and press the
knob. The route criteria and then the map Fig. 83 Traffic repor ts disp lay in th e map
c:;,page 66 with three possib le routes
c:;,page 65 , fig. 76 are shown in the MMI d is- Requirement: Navigation mode must be active
play. An arrow appears in the driver informa- ¢ page 61.
tion system .
.. Press the ISETUP!funct ion button .
.,.To select a route, turn the control knob to
.. Turn the control knob to Map content and
the left or right and press the knob.
press the knob .
.. Turn the control knob to Traffic information
Loading a tour plan
and press the knob.
Stored tour plans can be loaded as a new
The traffic information is displayed in the map
navigation destination.
with colored lines:
Requirement : Navigat ion mode must be start-
(D orange lines : slow traffic
ed c:;,page 61 and a tour must be stored
@ green lines: free flow traffic
¢ page 68 .
® red lines: stop and go
.,. Press the Memory control button. •
A colored warning symbol @ in the map indi-
.. Turn the control knob to Load tour plan .
cates there is a traffic incident directly ahead .
.. Press the control knob. A list of entries ap -
pears in the MMI display . In addition to traffic reports, you can a lso dis-
.. To select a tour from the list, turn the con- play(./) or hide additional information such •
trol knob to an entry and press the knob, or as expressway exits, 30 landmarks or restau-
.. To start route guidance, turn the con t rol rants in the map .
knob to Start route guidance and press the
knob. The route criteria and then the map @ Tips
¢ page 66 are displayed in the MMI disp lay. TMC traffic reports are not available in
Canada. Please contact Sirius Canada for
details.
Additional settings
Top destination
Stored tour plans can be deleted individually. Select the avoid option if the navigat ion sys-
tem shou ld not include expressways, toll
roads or ferr ies when calcu lating a route.
Route list
On longe r route sect ions, additional informa- When rou t e gu idance is active, the calculated
tion may be displayed suc h as poss ible junc- route w ill avoid the area you have specified.
tions when driving on highways. The navigation system calculates an a lterna-
tive route .
Route criteria You can adjus t the length of the rou t e to be
avo ided by turning the control knob .
...Select : INAVI function button > Route con-
tro l button > Route criteria. When you restart route guidance, the area to
be avoided must be e nte red again if you
The route is ca lcula t ed based on various crite-
would still like to avo id it.
ria.
Information Orientation
.,.Select: INAV Ifunction button > Nav-lnf o .,.Select: ! NAVI funct ion button> ! S ET UP I fu nc-
control button. tion button > Orientation.
•
l ) Only possible in t he 20 map t ype display
72 Navigating
On
Volume of spoken cues
The Route and Exit information is displayed
on the map. • Select: !NAVIfunction button> !SETUPIfunc-
tion button > Volume of spoken cues.
Route
Turn the control knob to the left or right to
Information on upcom ing maneuvers or traf-
adjust the volume of the navigation an-
f ic reports are displayed in the left half of the
nouncements. Press the control knob to leave
map. The right half of the map continues to
the menu.
show the map display you have selected .
Off (D Tips
No additional info is shown in the MMIdis- Route simulation guidance in demo mode
play. is only displayed when the vehicle is sta-
tionary for safety reasons.
Na vi gatin g 73
•
74 Cal li ng up traffic information
General operation - You can select a submen u for the act ive
function by rolling the left t humbwheel (D.
Introduction - The voice recognition system is act ivated by
You con coll up and control the MMI functions pressing the Talk butto n @ . Pressing and
such as Navigation, Telephone*, Radio, Media holding the Talk button again ends the dia-
or the voice recognition system with the mul- logue .
tifunction steering wheel . - Rolling the right thumbwhee l @ up/down
increases/decreases the volume.
(D Tips
- You can sw itch the navigat ion display off
w ith the Reset button on the windshie ld
washer sta lk. Comprehensive inf orma-
tion on this topic can be found in the
Owner's Manual of your vehicle.
- The tr ip comp uter is also displayed in the
Fig. 8 5 Controls on the multifunct ion steering whee l dr iver information system. Comprehen-
sive information on this topic can be
found in the Owner's Manual of your ve-
hicle.
• To change the volume, roll the right thumb- Selecting a station from the station list
wheel © up or down while an
announcement is playing.
@ Tips
Select an audio source or a CD in the CD
Fig. 91 Traci<list
changer* through the MMI control panel
page 12.
<=> Requirement: Tracks must be displayed
fig . 91.
<=>
Selecting a folder
.. Roll the left thumbwheel (D e:> page 75,
fig. 85 to a track c:>fig. 91 .
.. Press the left thumbwheel to select the
track.
(D Tips
You can scroll through long lists of tracks
quickly by turning the control knob quick-
ly. The scrolling speed depends on the
Fig. 90 Jukebox folder st ruct ure number of tracks.
•
78 General oper a tion
Dialing a phone number and ending a call is made and the active audio sources is
call muted.
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Ending a call
Phone numbers stored in the directory and in
• Roll the left thumbwheel to End call and
the call lists can be dialed.
press the left thumbwheel.
Ignoring a call
.. Roll the left thumbwhee l to Ignore and
press the left thumbwhee l.
The Name, Phone number or Unknown ap- Fig. 95 Navigat ion in th e drive r info rmation system
pears in the driver information syst em display
depending on whether the caller has been Requirement: Navigation mode must be active
stored in the directory and if t he phone num- page 61.
r:::>
ber has been t ran smit t ed .
.. Press the I MODEI button @ r:::>page 75,
fig. 85 unti l navigation appea rs in the driver
Options during a call
information system c::>fig. 95.
App lies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
For detailed information abo ut t he navigat ion
When there is an incoming call duri ng an ac-
function, refer to c::>
page 60.
tive phone call, the Replace and Ignore func-
tions appear in the driver information system .
(D Tips
If you selec t Replace, t he active call will be re- You can switch the navigation display off
placed with the incoming call. If you se lect Ig- wit h the rese t butto n on t he windsh ield
nore, the incoming call will be ignored . A call washer stalk . Comprehensive information
on hold remains in queue . on this topic can be found in the Owner's
Manua l of your vehicle.
@ Tips
The Call waiting funct ion must be activat- Repeating navigation announcements
ed in your cell phone to be alerted to an in-
coming call during an active call. The call .. Press the right t humbwheel @ c::> page 75,
options depend on the cell phone and fig . 85 to repeat the last navigation an-
service provider. You can obtain more in- nouncement.
formation from your cell phone service
provider.
General operation 81
Name tag
Switching the voice recognition system
on and off
Swit ching on
.,.Press button (D ¢ fig. 96 .
Sw itching off
.,.Press and ho ld the button until the message
Cancel plays.
@ Tips
For a detailed description of the voice rec-
ognition system, refer to ¢ page 82 .
•
•
•
82 Voice recognition sy stem
• NAVIGATION
•TELEPHONE • ENTERDESTINATION
• DIRECTORY • NAVIGATETO (XV)
• CANCELROUTEGUIDANCE
• HELP · MAP
• CALL(XV)
• HELPVOICERECOGNITION
• HELPNAVIGATION • DIALNUMBER
• HELPTELEPHONE • REDIAL
• HELPDIRECTORY
• HELPMAP
TELEPHONE/ DIRECTORY
• DIALNUMBER • CALL(XV)
• CORRECT/DELETE
NUMBER • NAVIGATE TO(XV)
• REPEAT • FINDENTRY
• DIAL • STORENAME
• REDIAL • READNAME
• CALL(XV)
(BUSINESS/PRIVATE/LANDLINE/ CELL)
• RECEIVED CALLS
• DIALEDNUMBERS
• MISSEDCALLS
NAVIGAiflION / MAP
• ENTERDESTINATION • NEXTGASSTATION
• NAVIGATETO (XV) • NEXTDIESELGASSTATION
• LASTDESTINATIONS • NEXTPARKINGLOT
• ENTERCOUNTRY • NEXTRESTAURANT
• ENTERZIP/ CITY • NEXTACCOMMODATION
• ENTERCENTER • NEXTHOSPITAL
• ENTERSTREET • NEXTAUDIDEALER
• ENTERHOUSENUMBER • NEXTPOLICESTATION
• ENTERINTERSECTION • NEXTATM
• START/CANCEL ROUTEGUIDANCE • NEXTCOFFEESHOP
• ENTERSTREETIN VICINITY • MAPON /OFF
• SHORT/ FAST/ ECON.ROUTE • POSmON 20 / 30 MAP
• DYNAMIC ROUTEGUIDANCE ON/ OFF • DAY/NIGHTMAP
• ROUTELIST • DESTINATION/OVERVIEW MAP
• VOICEGUIDANCEON I OFF • SCALE(XV) ICM/METRE/MILE/ YARD
• ENTERPOINTOF INTEREST
It is okay if you do not know a part icular com- - Do not use voice recognition in emergen-
mand. Simply say the command HELPwhen cies because you r voice may change in
the voice recognit ion system is switched on. stressful situations . It may take longer
The system will tell you the commands that to dial the number or the system may
are possible at that t ime or give you a t ip not be able to dial it at all. Dial the emer-
¢ page 84. For the most impo rtant voice gency number manually.
recognition syst em commands, refe r to t he
command overview ¢ fig. 97 . (D Tips
In wh ich language would you li ke to use the Please note t hat the voice recognition sys-
voice recogni t ion system? You can choose tem is not available in Cabriolet mode ls.
from English, French and Spanish ¢ page 28.
You can switch the voice recognition system Operating the system
on and off with the multifunction steering
wheel.
- You can also deactivate the voice recog- The entr ies in a list such as missed calls, direc-
nit ion sys t em by pressing any bu tt on on tory ent ries, street names, et c. are shown in
the MMI contro l pane l in the cente r con - the MMI disp lay with item numbers
sole ~page 21. ¢ fig. 100 . You can se lect a line by saying the
- Traffic announcements do not play d ur- line numbe r, such as LINE FOUR or repeating
ing the dialog . one of the entries shown in the MMI d isplay .
- The dialog stops when the re is an incom- You can also select a line through the MMI
ing phone cal l and will contin ue if you ig-
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 85
contro l panel by turn ing the contro l knob to Operation / Voice recognition system
an entry and pressing the knob. Commands announcement
Youcan scroll through t he list displayed with Press Talk but-
the commands NEXT PAGE/ PREVIOUS PAGE ton [2;J Inp ut signal: Beep
or FIRST PAGE/ LAST PAGE. briefly
No command Please enter a command or
Voice guidance
given __ say help
To switch voice guidance on or off during •
Please choose one of the •
route guidance, say the command VOICE following topics . You can •
GUIDANCE ON or VOICE GUIDANCE OFF. Use
press the Talk button at
the COMPACT VOICE GUIDANCE command to any time to enter a com-
shorten the announcement. mand.
Adjusting the volume HELP All telephone commands
To adjust the voice recognit ion system volume Important telephone com-
with the mu ltifunction stee ring wheel, turn mands
the right t humbwheel @ ¢ page 84, fig. 98 Commands for phoning
up or down while an anno uncement is playing. Commands for the call
Youcan also adjust the voice recognit ion sys- lists
tem volume by pressing t he Sound control
butt on while in the radio/medi a menu (1) Tips
¢ page 26 . - You can interrupt a voice recognition sys-
tem announcement at any t ime by press-
Help commands
ing the Talk button on the multifunction
Youcan say a help command when the voice steeri ng wheel Q page 84, fig . 98 and
recognit ion system is switched on ~ page 84. enter a new command .
Possible help commands are: - You can also adj ust the volume by the
t urning the On/Off knob Q page 25 . •
- HELP
- HELP SPEECH DIALOGUE SYSTEM
- HELP DIRECTORY Calling
- HELP TELEPHONE* Starting telephone mode
- HELP NAVIGATION Applies to ve hicles: with ce ll pho ne pre p
- HELP MAP
Requirement: The MMIte lephone functio n
Say t he command BACK to return to the main must be active Q page 18 and the voice recog-
help menu . nition system must be switched on ¢ page 84.
System-guided help ..,Say TELEPHONE. Telephone mode starts.
If the voice recognition system is switched on The voice recognition system remai ns
¢ page 84 but you do not give a command,
switched on for approximately five seconds
the system gives the prompt Please enter a to accept an additional command.
command or say help . If you still do not give
a command, the voice recognit ion system of- Dialing a phone number
fers possib le commands. Applies to vehicles : with cell pho ne prep
Example of system-gu ided help (the tele- Requirement: The voice recognition system
phone* function is act ivated): must be switched on ~ page 84 .
..,Say DIAL NUMBER.
86 Voice r ecognition sy s tem
Using an entry
Calling Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Requirement : The voice recogn ition system
Requirement : The voice recognition system must be switched on ¢ page 84.
must be switched on ¢ page 84.
Searching f or/ opening an entry
• To call the phone number stored in a d irec-
tory entry, say CALL(XV), for example CALL • Say FIND ENTRY.
"JOHNSMITH". The telephone number is di- • Say the name of the address card if prompt-
aled . ed by the voice recognition system. The ad-
dress card opens.
If several phone numbers are stored in an ad-
dress card, you add the command BUSINESS Calling up an entr y
LANDLINE, BUSINESS MOBILE , PRIVATE • To call the phone numbe r stored in a direc-
LANDLINEor PRIVATEMOBILE, for example to ry entry, say CALL(XV) , for example CALL
CALLJOHNSMITHPRIVATEMOBILE. "JOHNSMITH" ¢ page 86. The te lephone
number is dialed.
{D) Tips
Navigating to an entry
W hen an address ca rd is open, you can dial
a phone number w ith the command CALL • Say NAVIGATETO (XV) such as NAVIGATE
PRIVATEor CALLBUSINESS ¢ page 86. TO "JOHNS MITH". If a nav igation destina-
tion is assigned to an address ca rd , that des-
Additional telephone mode commands t ination is ente red and route guidance be-
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep gins.
Redialing
• Say REDIAL. The last number d ialed is
ca lled.
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 87
.,.Say READNAME. The personal name t ag is .,.Say ENTERDESTINATION . The input field
read. appears in t he MMI display c::>
pag e 61,
fig. 69 .
@ Tips .. Say the desired city whe n prompted .
.. Say the desired street when prompted .
You can also listen to perso nal name t ags
.,.Say the desired house number when
for address cards t hrough t he MMI control
prompted, or
page 50 .
panel c::>
.,.Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to
the dest inat ion ente red.
Deleting personal name tags
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Entering individual commands
Deleting in the address card .,.To enter the country, say ENTERCOUNTRY
and say t he country name .
.,.Turn the cont rol knob to Delete name tag .,.To enter the town, say ENTERTOWN and say
and press the knob w hile the address card is the name of the tow n. ..,
page 86. The personal name tag is
open c::>
deleted .
88 Voice r ecognition sy s tem
• To ente r the street , say ENTERSTREETand interest categories appea rs in the MMI dis-
say the complete name of the street , such play.
as NORTH FIFTH AVENUE. • To select an entry from the list, say the line
• To enter a street in the current town, say number, for example LINETWOor say the
ENTERSTREETIN VICINITY and say the name of the entry. The point of interest is
complete name of the street, such as set as the navigation dest ination.
NORTHFIFTHAVENUE. • Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to
• To enter the house number, say ENTER the destination entered .
HOUSENUMBERand say the house number
The following top destinat ions can be set di-
one digit at a time.
rectly as navigation dest inat ions:
• Say START ROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to
the destination entered . - NEXTGAS STATION
- NEXTDIESELGAS STATION
It may take a few seconds to search the loca-
- NEXTPARKINGLOT
tion . The MMI display w ill then show a list of
- NEXTRESTAURANT
possible city names. You can select the de-
- NEXTACCOMMODATION
sired location by saying the line number, such
as LINEFOURor turning and pressing the - NEXTHOSPITAL
control knob. You can scroll through the list of - NEXT AUDI DEALER
locat ion names with the commands NEXT - NEXT POLICESTATION
PAGE/PREVIOUS PAGE. Because many coun- - NEXT ATM
tr ies have several cit ies with the same name, - NEXTCOFFEESHOP
it may be necessary to select the city from a - NEXTAIRPORT
list again ~ page 84. - NEXTTRAINSTATION
(D Tips (D Tips
- Once a city is entered into the input field, You can scroll through the list disp layed
you can sta rt route guidance to the city with the commands NEXTPAGE/ PREVI-
cente r by press the Talk button and say- OUS PAGEor FIRSTPAGE/LASTPAGE.
ing STARTROUTEGUIDANCE.You can
also start route guidan ce through the Map options
MMI control panel ¢ page 62 .
- You can also switch the voice recognition
You can use the voice recognition system to
system on and enter a command during
control many map view functions in the MMI
active route guidance and messages
display.
about driving maneuvers. Requirement : The voice recogn ition system
- For additional inf ormat ion on navigation must be switched on ¢ page 84 .
functions, refer to ¢ page 60 .
Map opt ion commands include :
Points of interest General option s
Requirement : The voice recognition system - MAP ON/ OFF- The map is displayed or hid -
must be switched on ¢ page 84. den in the MMI display .
- DAY/NIGHTMAP - The map background is
• Say ENTERSPECIALDESTINATION .
light/dark ~ page 71 .
• After the announcement Please enter the
s earch area, say IN IMMEDIATEVICINITY, - ADDITIONALINFO ON/ OFF- Upcoming
IN VICINITYOF DESTINATION, IN NEW t urns with calculated distance are displayed
when route guidance is act ive.
TOWNor NATIONWIDE. A list with point of
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 89
Brightness
A MMIdisplay ... . . ................ . . 29
AAC fi les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 10, 13
Buttons
Accepting a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
MM I control panel ............. . . . . . 21
Activate your Satellite Radio service . . ... 32 Mult ifu nct ion steer ing whee l .... . ... . 75
Addit. info
MMI contro l panel ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Addresses
C
MMI control panel ......... . . . . . . . .. 44 Calling
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 MM I control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 , 54
Adjusting volume Mult ifu nct ion steer ing whee l .... . ... . 77
MMI control panel ... . . ... . ... . . . . . . 26 Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . 85 , 86
D Drives
Audi music interface . ..... .. ... . ... . 14
Data password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Aux-in connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Date .. . . . . . . . ... . ............ . . . . . . 27
CD/DVD ... . . . . . . . ................ . 10
Default settings CD changer . . . . . . . ... . .......... .. . 11
MMI control panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 29 File formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7
Delete Bluetooth devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 Jukebox ..... . . . . . . ................ . 9
Deleting local call lists ......... . . . . . . . 57 Memory card reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Deleting recent calls MMI control panel . . . .............. .. 7
MMI control panel ... .. ... . ... . . . . . . 57 DSP ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . 27
Demo mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 DSP Bang & Olufsen . ... ... . ... .. . . . . . 27
Dialed numbers DTMF tones
MMI control panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 54 MMI control panel . . ................ 54
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 78 DVD ....... . . . . . . . . . ............... 10 •
Dialing a phone number Ejecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
MMI control panel .............. . . . . 54 Full screen disp lay . . ................ 40
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 79 Handling tips .... . . ................ . 8
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Loading ..... . . . . . . ................ 11
Dialing phone numbers Main menu . . . . . . . ................ . 40
MMI contro l panel ........ . ... . . . . . . 56 Multifunction steering wheel ...... . . . 76
Dialing stored phone numbers . . . . . . . . . . 56 Parental control . . . ................ . 41
Directory Dynamic Navigation
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 78 Voice recognition system ............. 89
Directory entries Dynam ic route
Cell phone prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 MM I control panel . ... . .......... . . . 70
Directory entry
calling up (MMIcontrol panel) . . ... . . . 47 E
Calling (voice recognition system) ..... 86
Editing (directory) . . . . . ....... .. . . . . . . 52
Change . . . . . ... . ............ ...... 49
Edit (directory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, 50
Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 50
Editing .. . . . . ................ . . ... 48 Ending a call
MMI control panel ................ . . 56
Importing . . . . ................ . . ... 46
Multifunction steering whee l ....... . . 79 •
92 Index
M
Main menu (DVD) . . . . . .......... . . . . . 40
----------------------------- ~I~n~d~e~x 93
Making othe r call s MP3 f iles . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 9, 10 , 11, 13
Mult ifunction stee ring wheel . . . . . . . . . 79 MP3 player .... . . . . . ................ 16
Manual locatio n ent ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Multif unct ion steer ing whee l . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Map cont ent Mut e
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . . ... . . . 69 MMI control panel . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 2S
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Mul t if unct ion st eering whee l . . . . . . . . . 75
Map display . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 66 Muting
MMI contro l panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 71 MM I control panel . ..... . . .... . . ... . 25 •
•
Voice recogni t ion syst em . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
•
Map options
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . 69, 71, 72
N
Names
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Navigat ing to a directory entry ...... . . 86
Map orie nta t ion
Name ta gs
MMicon t rol panel . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1
Call ing direct ory ent ry . . . . . .... ..... . 86
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
delet ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Map type
Erasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . .. . 29
MMI cont rol panel ............. . ... . 7 1
Reading . . . . . . . ... ..... . .... . .. . .. 87
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Nat ionwide (point of int erest) 63
Map zoom (voice recog nit ion system) . . . . 88
Navigati ng
Measuremen t units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 , 60
Memory card
Mul t if unct ion st eering whee l . . . . . . . . . 80
Handling tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Voice recogn ition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
I nser ti ng/remov ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Navigati on anno uncemen t
MMIcontr ol panel . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Volu me ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . .... . . ... . 26
Repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Navigat ion announcements .......... . . 60
Memory card reader . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Repeating . ... . ... . .......... . ..... 80
I nsert ing/ remov ing a memory card . . .. 13
Vol ume ... . . . . . . . ..... . . .... . . ... . 26
Missed calls •
Navigat ion anno uncement vol ume ... . . . 26
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Navigat ion destination
Multifunction steering wheel ........ . 78
Stor e in the directory . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 48
MMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. .. .. . ... . 5
St oring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67, 68
Component s . . . . . .. ... ... .. .. .. ..... 5
also refer to Enter i ng a destinat ion . . . . 61
Restarti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 28
Swit ching on/off . . .... . . . .. .. .. . . . . 21 Navigati on display
Driver inf ormat ion system.... . . . . 67 , 80
MMI cont rol panel . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
MMI display . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 66
MMI disp lay
Nav Info (Navigation) ...... . .......... 71
Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Next stat ion
Joyst ick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Radio (MMI cont rol panel) .... . . ... . . . 33
Navigation display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Speller .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 23
Switching on/off . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 0
MMI Display Opt ions . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . 58
St andard menu s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Mult ifunc t ion steer ing whee l . . . ... . . . 80
Moving stored stat ions ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Orientation (map)
MP3 MMI control panel . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 71
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Voice recognition syst em . .... . . . . . . . . 88
Mult ifunct ion steer ing wheel . . . . . . . . . 76 •
94 Index
u
Units .. . . . . . ................ . . . ... . 29
USB
MMicontro l panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 37
Multifu nction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 76
USB sto rage device . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 16
V
Version
MMI software . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 29
Navigation software .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 29
Video source . . . . .......... . . . . . . . . . . 37
VNC .. . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . ... . . 27
Voice guidance
Off/Complete/Compact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Voicemail number . .... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 59
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MMI Navigation plus
Operating Instructions
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MMI Navigation plus
Operating Instructions
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Audi
Technik (Ill)
Foreword
You have decided on the MMI Navigation plus - thank you very much fo r
your confidence in us.
With your new Audi, you are receiving a veh icle w ith a state-of-the art system
that allows you t he change t he vehi cle's settings and oper ate t he electron ic
equipmen t using a Mu lt i Media Inte rface called the MMI.
We recommend that you read these Operating Instru ctions carefully so that you
quickly get to know all of the functions and possibili ti es that the MMI offers and
are able to make f ull use of t hem while driv ing.
Please note that t hese operat ing ins t ructions are a supplement to you r vehicle
Owner's Manual and should only be used in conjunct ion with your cur rent vehicle
Owner's Manual.
Should you have any further questions about the MMI in you r vehicle, please ask
your authorized Aud i dealer fo r assistance.
AUDIAG
2 Table of content s
Loading a destination .. . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Additional settings .... ........... 69
•
4 About th is book
* Optiona l equipment.
..,. The section continues on t he next page.
® Registered trademar ks are identified with
®. The absence of this symbol does not
war rant unrestricted use of a term.
& WARNING
Text with this symbol cont ains information
about safety and how to reduce the risk of
serious persona l injury or death.
O verv iew 5
Overview
Controls at a glance
The various MMI controls are located centrally in the cockpit and are easy to reach.
Fig. 1 MMIcontrols
A WARNING
- Driving requires your complete and undi-
vided attention. As the driver, you have
complete responsibility for safety in traf-
fic. Only use the MMIsystem when traf-
fic cond itions permit and always in a way
that allows you to maintain complete
control over your vehicle.
-Adjust the volume of the aud io system so
signals from outside the vehicle such as
police and fire sirens can be hea rd eas ily
at all times.
- Obey all applicable laws regarding use of
telephones in vehicles.
Overview of drives
@ IOPENI button
@ CD/DVD slot
MP3 Files WMAfil es AAC files
Format MPEG-1 Layer 3 Version 7, 8 and 9 MPEG-4
MPEG-2 Layer 3
Profile LC- Low Complexity
File extension .mp3 .wma .m4a
File system Memory card and USB storage device: FATor FAT32 method, only one partition
CD/DVD drive: Joliet (CDs single session and multisession; DVDs only single ses-
sion)
Standard ISO 9660-Leve l 1 and 2
Bit rates 32 to 320 kb/sand variable bit rates in sampling frequencies from 8 to 48 kHz
Playlist format M3U and PLS
Number of files CD/DVD drive: max. 1000 files per medium and directory
Jukebox: max. 3000 files total
USB storage device and memory card: max. 4000 files total and max. 1000 files
per directory
Supported Memory card reader: Memo ry cards with a capacity up to 32 GB
med ia CD/DVD drive: Audio CDs, MP3/WMA/AAC CDswith a capacity up to 700 MB
MP3/WMA/AAC DVDs in DVD-5, -9, -10, -14 and -18 formats,
Standard DVD-V and DVD-V compatib le DVD-A
Audi music interface: iPod q page 15,
USB storage device q page 16
Metadata ID3 tag WMAtag Metadata support
up to SOcharacters I up to SOcharacters
8 Dr ive s
A WARNING
- Please note that audio files are subject
to copyright laws.
The card reader must always be closed
while driving for safety reasons .
CD/DVD mode general
(D Tips information
- The Jukebox does not support playlists. This general information applies to CDs and
- The more files/folders/playlists there are DVDs.
on a medium, the longer it will take to
8cm (3 ") CD
load the audio files. Audi recommends
using storage mediums that only contain
audio files .
- To decrease the time it takes to load au- ® ©
dio files, create subfolders (for example
according to artist or album) .
- To access audio files as quickly as possi-
ble, Audi recommends using SD cards © ®
that are class 4 or higher . Fig. 3 CDs/DVDs that m ust not be used
The memo ry card reade r has been tested with Audio files on a CD/DVD ROM in the CO/DVD
many of the produc t s ava ilab le on the mar ket. drive, a USB storage device* or a memory
Howeve r, in isolated cases it is poss ible that cord con be imported .
individual memory cards may not be recog-
nized.
CDNote
Only use o ne-piece memory cards. If
adapte r cards (memory cards with more
t han one piece) are used, the card could Fig. 4 Impor ting files
fa ll out of the adapter when driving be-
cause of vibrations. Individua l pieces could .,. Press the IMEDIA Ifunction button.
then become stuc k in the drive. .,. Press the Import control button.
.,.Turn the control knob to a source (such as
SD/ MMC, CD/ DVD or USB) and press the
knob . After checking the selected source,
the MMI display shows a file structure.
10 Dr iv e s
• Turn the cont rol knob to All file s/folder s or - Files/tracks withou t stored metadata are
select individual files for import and press listed as unknown . Audi recommends
the control knob. importing audio files with their accom-
• To start the import, turn the control knob in panying metadata (such as ID3 tags).
the top directory level to Start import . The
progress of the import is shown in the MMI Erasing files
display.
Requirement: The med ia mode must be acti-
You can select all of the files in a folder for vated <=>page 3 7 and the Jukebox must con-
import by turning the control knob to se lect ta in audio files.
the folder and then press and hold the knob.
• Press the ISETUP!function but t on.
The Jukebox automatica lly sorts music files • Turn the control knob to Delete jukebox and
during import into art ist, album, t itle and press the knob.
genre folders using the stored metadata (such • Turn the control knob to All file s/ folders or
as ID3 tags). select individual files or folde rs for import
If the Jukebox does not contain any files, a and press the control knob.
message appears in the MMIdisplay with the • To erase selected files/ folders , t urn the con-
option Import new tracks. Press the contro l t rol knob in the top directory level to Start
knob to enter the import menu . deletion and press the knob.
• Turn the control knob to Yes and press the
You can stop the import at any time by select- knob. The progress of the de letion is shown
ing Cancel with the control knob and pressing in the MMIdisplay.
it. The import will also be cancelled if you
switch off the MMI,remove the source (such You can se lect all of the files in a folder for de-
as SD/ MMC, CD/DVD or USB) or sta rt the en- letion by t urning the contro l knob to se lect
gine duri ng the import. Tracks that have al- the folder and then press and hold the knob.
ready been import ed rema in stored in the Jukebox playback stops during the delet ion
Jukebox. process and starts agai n automatically once
the delet ion is complete.
(D Tips
- Only import audio files when the engine (D Tips
is running. If functionality is restricted, reset the
- Playing and import ing audio files in th e Jukebox to the default settings
CD/ DVDdrive at t he same ti me can lead ¢ page 29.
to limita tions in playback or impor ting.
Audi recommends playing audio files in CD/DVD drive
the CD/ DVDdrive once the import is
completed successfully. . Introduction
- Impo rting from a CODA(Compact Disc
Digital Audio or typical store bought CD)
Compact disc or DVD-ADVDDisc to the
Jukebox is not supported .
- Importing music files directly from an
iPod to the Jukebox is not supported.
- The Jukebox does not provide an export
funct ion due to lega l reasons .
- Files that are already present are auto -
Fig. 5 CD/DVD d rive
matically overwritten when importing .
Drives 11
Loading a CD/DVD
CD changer
Introduction
Ap pl ies to vehicles: with CD changer
@ CD slot
@ ILOADI button
@ Position buttons with LEDs
The CD changer is located in the glove com-
partment. Audio CDs or MP3/WMA CDscan be
loaded into the CD changer . CD mode is start- •
•
12 Dr iv e s
Ejecting a CD
App lies to vehicles: with CD change r
Ejecting a CD
Fig. 7 Inse rt ing a me m ory card
.,.Press the eject button (D twice to eject the
current CD ¢ page 11, fig. 6. .,. Press the IOPEN I button. The card reader
.,.To eject any of the CDs, press the eject but- cover opens.
ton (D and then one of the blink ing buttons .,.Slide the memory card in the card reader
@. slot with the label side up (contact surface
Ejecti ng all CDs down) (D ¢ fig. 7. The ang led corner of the
memory ca rd must point toward the right
.,.Press and ho ld the eject button (D for more front.
than two seconds. All the CDs are ejected .,.Then push the memory ca rd into the slot un-
one at a time . til it clicks into place.
The CD is pulled back into the CD changer au-
tomatically if you do not remove it from the A WARNING
CD slot within 30 seconds after ejecting it . The card reader must always be closed
while driving for safety reasons.
Memory card reader
Removing a memory card
Introduction
.,. Press on the memory card briefly. The card
The MMI is equipped with two memory card
is released from the slot.
readers r=>page 7, fig. 2. SC/MMC memory
.,. Remove the memory card .
cards can be loaded in the memory card read -
er.
A WARNING
-
The card reader m ust always be closed
while driving for safety reasons.
@ Tips
Please follow the instructions for handling
memory cards¢ page 9.
14 Dr iv es
Audi music interface using a special adapter cable*. You can pur-
chase adapter cables* from your authorized
Introduction Audi dealer or an electronics store .
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface
(D Tips
Fig. 8 Audi mu sic inte rfac e with iPod adapter cable and For up-to-date information on the Audi
i Pod
music interface, visit www.audiusa.com/
mp3 (www.audicanada.ca/mp3).
Disconnecting the adapter cable from Connecting an iPod using the iPod
the Audi music interface adapter cable
Applies to vehicles: with Audi m usic interface and ada pte r Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and iPod
cable adapte r ca ble
Connecting a portable audio device with Connecting a portable audio device with
the USB/Mini/Micro USB adapter cable the 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and USB/ Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and 3.5 mm
Mini/Micro USB adapter cable stereo jack adapter cable
You can connect various USBstorage devices You can connect portable audio devices (such
to the Audi music interface with a USB/Minil as MP3 players) to the Audi music interface
Micro USB adapter cable . with the 3.S mm stereo jack adapter cable.
The Audi music interface supports USB stor- ~ Insert the 3.5 mm stereo jack in the head-
age devices from "USB Device Subclasses 1 phone socket on the portable audio device.
and 6". The manufacturer of the storage de- Audio playback takes place through the vehi-
vice can provide information about its "USB cle sound system.
Device Subclass".
If the external audio input or Audi music in-
The following USB storage devices are sup- terface is already selected as the Source
ported: page 3 7, fig. 35, you may hear static
c::>
when connecting or disconnecting the 3.5 .,..
Drives 17
mm stereo jack or the audio device connected .. Press the Source control button.
to the stereo jack. To avoid this static, either .. Turn the knob to external audio input press
mute the portab le audio device ¢ page 25 it ¢ page 3 7. External audio source active
or switch to another audio source (such as ra- wi ll appear in the MMI disp lay when the de-
dio ¢page 32 or CD) before connecting or vice is recognized successfully .
disconnecting the device.
Static can occur when connecting or discon-
@ Tips necting the 3.5 mm stereo jack . To avoid this
static, either mute the portable audio device
We recommend adjusting the volume of
or switch to another audio source (such as ra-
the portab le audio device to approx imately
dio or CD) before connecting or disconnecting
70 percent of the maximum output. The
the device.
volume can be adjusted (for example, at
the radio volume) ¢ page 42 . You select audio files using the controls on
the audio device. You can adjust the volume
Aux-in connection using the On/Off knob ¢ page 25, the input
level funct ion ¢ page 42, the multifunction
Introduction steering wheel ¢ page 75 or di rectly on the
Applies to vehicles: with Aux-in connection audio device.
A portable audio device is connected to the
Aux-in connection with a 3.5 mm stereo jock. _&.WARNING
-
Driving requires your comp lete and undi-
The Aux-in connector is located in the center vided attention. As the driver, you have
armrest. It is compatib le w ith portable audio comp lete responsibility for safety in traf-
devices with a 3.5 mm stereo jack. Correct fic . Never operate a portable audio device
function of all portab le audio devices cannot while driving because this increases the
be guaranteed. risk of an accident.
(D Note
(D Tips
Extremely high or low temperatures which •
- We recommend adjusting the vol ume of
can occur inside vehicles can damage port-
the portable audio device to approxi-
able audio devices or affect their perform-
mately 70 percent of the maxi mum out-
ance. Never leave a portable audio device
put.
in the vehicle in extreme ly high or low
- The vehicle battery discharges when the
tern peratures.
engine is stopped and the audio device is
switched on .
@ Tips
For information on operat ing the audio de-
vice, see the manufacturer's instructions .
- Do not carry the cell phone in a pocket Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
direct ly over the pacemaker when the Bluetoot h must be act ivated to estab lish a
phone is switched on. Bluetooth connection between the cell phone
- Switch the cell phone off immed iate ly prep and the cell phone. Your cell phone must
if you suspect it may be inte rfering be visible to others ¢ page S7.
with the pacemake r.
- Do not use voice recognit ion system The cell phone must be paired one time with
¢ page 83 in emergencies because the cell phone prep in t he vehicle. The steps
your voice may change in stressful situa- required for this procedure depend on the cell
tions. It may take longer to dial the num- phone you are using. First, the system sea rch-
ber or the system may not be able to dial es for available Bluetooth devices within
it at all. Dial the emergency number range ¢ page 19.
man ually. Pairing Bluetooth-compatible devices
«I) Note
There must not be any other Bluetooth devi-
ces connected to the cell phone prep during
- Obey all applicable laws regarding use of the pairing proced ure. The cell phone that will
te lephones in vehicles. be paired must not be connected to any othe r
- Switch your cell phone off in areas where Bluetoot h device. Also follow the inst ruct ions
use of cell phones is prohibited. displayed on your cell phone .
- Switch your cell phone off in areas at risk
for an explosion. These locations are not There may be several cell phones paired with
always clearly marked. They may include the cell phone prep, but only one cell phone at
gas stations, equipment that stores or a time can be act ively connected to the cell
transports fuel or chemicals, or locations phone prep. .,.
where fue l vapors (such as propane or
Cell phone prep 19
The Bluetoot h connection range is limited to • Press the ITELI function button. The mes-
inside the vehicle. It also depends on the cur- sage Please connect cell phone appears in
rent circumstances and on interference with the MMI display.
other devices. • Turn the control knob to Search for new cell
phone c::>fig. 13 and press the knob. The
Establishing and disconnecting the
available Bluetooth cell phones are shown in
Bluetooth connection
the MMI display.
An operationa l cell phone which has been
bonded to the cell phone package is automati - Searching for Bluetooth devices
cally connected after the ignition is switched • Press the I SETUP ! function button .
on. For some cell phones you have to confirm .,.Press the Bluetooth control button . The
the connect ion. Bluetooth menu appears in the MMI display .
The Bluetooth connection is disconnected af- ...Turn the control knob to Find Bluetooth de-
ter the ignition key is removed. vices and press the knob. The availab le Blue-
tooth devices are shown in the MMI display.
(D Tips
The Find Bluetooth devices function shows all
For current information on pairing cell of the Bluetooth devices within range in the
phones w ith the cell phone prep, visit MMI display.
www.audiusa.com/telephone (www.aud i-
canada.ca/telephone) or your authorized (i} Tips
Audi dealer. The MMI only recogn izes some cell phones
th rough the Find Bluetooth devices func-
Searching for Bluetooth-compatible tion.
devices
Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep
Pairing a cell phone
There are two ways to search for 8/uetooth- Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
compatible devices.
8/uetooth technology allows a cell phone to
be connected wirelessly to the vehicle MMI.
• To pair the cell phone, turn the control knob Directory entries can be stored in a general
to Handsfree and press the knob. A 4-digit profile and in up to fo ur persona l profiles
PIN is shown on the MMI display . c:>page 51.
• To enter the 4 -digit PIN that is displayed,
Displaying directory entries
select Yes. Enter the PIN in the cell phone
when the vehicle is stationary . The time al- The directory ent ries are displayed in alpha-
lowed for enter ing the PIN is limited to ap- bet ical orde r and identified with a symbol:
proximate ly 30 seconds, or
© Local MMI memory
• To enter any 4- to 16-dig it PIN, select No.
Enter any 4- to 16-d igit pin in t he spelle r
@ SIM card
c:>page 23. Then ente r that PI N in the cell @ Cell phone
phone when the vehicle is stationary. The Private and business entr ies w ith land line,
time allowed for entering the PIN is limited cell phone and fax categories can be saved in
to approximately 30 seconds. the address cards.
• Confirm the pairing on the cell phone if re-
quested . The cell phone symbol © c:>fig. 14 @ Tips
appears in the status line of the MMI display
- The directory entry disp lay in the MMI
when the pai ring process is complete.
depends on the cell phone used.
- The directory entries from the cell phone
(D Tips
may not be transferred in alphabet ical
You can find additional informat ion about order. If there are too many directory en-
connecting your cell phone in your cell tries, entries with different first letters
phone operator 's manua l. may be missing in the MMI.
Directory entries
App lies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
MMI Display
"Standard" menus
Speller
You con enter addresses, navigation destinations and telephone numbers with the speller.
Fig. 20 Number speller: ente ring a telep ho ne number Fig. 21 Lette r spe ller: search ing for a directory entry
With some functions in the directory, it is nec- from letters to numbers by turning the con -
essary to enter letters or numbers in Tele- trol knob 0-9 @) c:>fig. 21 or A-Z ® c:>fig. 20
•
phone* or Navigat ion mode . The number and pressing the knob .
speller c:>fig . 20 or the letter speller c:>fig. 21
All of the symbols for entering letters and
appears in the display.
numbers are explained in the table below :
•
While you are making your entry, you can
switch as needed from numbers to letters or
Symbol/Description Explanation
Puts a white background behind the selected element and
Selection arrow
shows it enlarged in the entry ring.
®
•OK
A-Z
Switches from lower case to upper case.
Symbol/Description Explanation
Shows the character selected with the selection arrow en-
® Entry ring
larged.
+
Deletes the character to the left of the white highlighted cur-
0 sor.
@ List with suggestions Lists suggestions in alphabetical order.
Entering letters, numbers and symbols Enter special characters such as the hyphen or
using the speller period) with the number speller q page 23,
fig. 20.
For an overv iew of the speller, refer to
¢ page 23.
Joystick
Entering numbers, letters, and symbols
You can move the crosshairs in a map or con-
""'Turn the control knob with the selection ar - trol the main menu for a video DVDwith the
row © q page 23, fig . 20 to the letter, joystick.
number or symbol. Your selection is shown
enlarged in the entry ring @ ¢ page 23 ,
fig. 21.
""'Toaccept the letter, the number or the sym-
bol, press the control knob. Your entry ap-
pears in the entry field (J) ¢ page 23,
fig. 20.
""'When you have entered all the digits, turn
the control knob to OK@ q page 23 , fig . 20
and press the knob . Fig. 22 MMI cont rol pa nel: poss ible joystick move -
ments
Deleting numbers, letters, and symbols
""'Turn the contro l knob with the se lection ar- Requirement: A map must be visible in the
row to •o
¢ page 23, fig. 21. MMI display ¢ page 66 or a video DVDmust
""'Todelete the la st digit in the entry field, page 3 7.
be playing <=>
press the control knob.
Moving the crosshairs in a map
""'Todelete all the digits in the entry field,
hold the control knob down until no digits ""'Tomove the crosshairs in a map vertically ©
show in the entry field. ¢ fig. 22, move the joystick up or down.
""'Tomove the crosshairs in a map horizontally
In some cases such as in the Navigation @, move the joystick to the right or left.
menu, the selection of letters may be limited ""'Tomove the crosshairs in a map diagonally
to available entries. Only letters that are part @, move the joystick up or down to the
of an available word can be selected. right or left. Iii>
General operation 25
Fig. 24 Adju st ing the vol ume and mu t ing t he aud io/
video sources
Mut ing
Fig. 23 Swit ching t he MMI displ ay off • Press the On/Off knob briefly. A speaker
symbo l with a line through it appears in the
Switching the MMI display off
MMI display. An active audio/v ideo source is
• Press the Display control button wh ile in a stopped .
setup menu . • To cancel the muting, press or turn the On/
• Turn the contro l knob to Switch off dis play Off knob briefly.
fig. 23 and press the contr ol knob. The
c::> •
Volumes that are too high or too low are auto-
display switc hes off.
matically set to a predetermined level when
Switching the MMI display on the MMI is switched on.
•
• Press or turn the control knob, or
• Press the function button, a control button
(D Tips
or the IRET U RN Ibutton . You can also adjust the vol ume using the
right th umb w heel on the mult ifunct ion
@ Tips steering wheel without tak ing your hands
off t he c;,poge 75 .
- On vehicles w ith the cell pho ne prep*, if
a call is made while the MMI display is
swit ched off, the display w ill switch on
automat ically and remain on for the du-
rat ion of the call.
- You can also change stat ions or find a se-
lected audio/vi deo source with t he arrow
buttons when the MMI disp lay is switch -
ed off.
26 General operation
Displaying the DSP Bang & Olufsen menu Fig. 28 Set ting t ime
• Press the Sound contro l button w hile in the
Med ia or Rad io menu.
28 General operation
The following measurement units can be set .. Select: !SETUP!function button> Settings
in the MMI display and driver information sys- control button > Default settings . •
•
tem. •
You can reset the following functions to the
- Distance (miles or kilometers) default setting:
- Speed (mph or km/h)
- Temperature (°For °C) - Sound settings
- Pressure (psi or bar) - Radio
- Consumption (mpg (US), l/100 km, mpg - Media settings
(UK)or km/l) - Jukebox
- Volume (gallon (US), liter or gallon (UK)) - Directory
- Telephone*
- Bluetooth *
Voice recognition system
- Navigation settings
.. Select: ISETUP!function button> Settings - Navigation memory
control button > Voice recognition. - Voice recognition
Short dialogue After select ing the functions, turn the control
knob to Reset systems. Confirm your entry by
When Short dialogue is activated, a shorter
turning the control knob to Yes and pressing
form of the voice recognition announcements
it.
is used.
You can also reset all of the functions listed to
Input signal
the factory default sett ings by activating the •
Youcan switch the Beep input signa l during a Select all option.
dialogue on or off.
If you reset the Jukebox to default settings,
Individual training all of the music files are deleted and the Me-
dia settings are reset.
Individual train ing improves the recognition
function of the voice recognition system by
adapting it to your voice or pronunciation. In- MMI display brightness
dividual training is comprised of 40 speech .. Select: !SETUP!function button > Display
entries that consist of commands and sequen- control button > Brightness.
ces of numbers.
You can adjusting the brightness of the dis-
For an overview of all voice commands, refe r
play by turning the control knob to the right
to ¢pa ge 82 .
or left.
Delete all name tags
All of the name tags you have stored (spoken Version information
names) are erased. .. Select: !SETUP!function button > Settings
contro l button > Version information. ..,.
•
30 Genera l operation
Data password
(D Tips
If you do not assign a personal password,
"MMI3G" is stored in the MMI automati-
cally as t he password .
AM band
The AM st at ion list (maximum 165 stations)
must be up date d manua lly.
The radio supports reception of broadcasts in The system information turns off whe n the ra-
non-de layed ba llgame mode. During tra ns- dio stations a re rece ived again.
miss ion in ballgame mode, the broadcast
sw itches automatically to the ana log recep- (D Tips
tion s ignal. - To receive satellite programs, yo u must
contact the Sirius* serv ice provider
i=>page32.
Setup menu
.,.Press the !SETUP Ifunction button in the Sat-
ellite Radio menu .
.,.Select Receiver serial number by turning
the control knob and press the control knob.
(D Tips
- Objects such as bui ldi ngs, tunne ls,
bridges, terrain, other vehicles or objects
on the roof of the vehicle can result in
decreased performance .
Listening to the r a dio 33
Automatic seek
Fig. 32 Addit iona l HD Rad io channels
.. Press the Tuning control button.
From the station list .. Turn the control knob to >I(Seek/Skip up)
.. Turn the control knob to the desired radio or k (Seek/S kip down) .
station/channel. .. Press the control knob. The next receivable
.. Press the contro l knob to select the station/ station/channel is selected .
channel.
Manual search
From the preset list .. Press the Tuning control button .
.. Press t he Presets control button. The preset .. Turn the control knob to TUNE / CH (Channel
list is d isplayed. number) and press the knob.
.. To select a station/channel from the preset .. To adjust the frequency in small stages or
list, turn the control knob to the station/ selecting the next/previous channe l in sta-
•
channel. tion list, turn the control knob to the right
.. Press the contro l knob. The station/channel or left .
is selected .
Scanning stations •
To update the station list in the AM band, turn .. Press the Tuning control button.
the control knob to Update station list and .. Turn the control knob to SCAN (Scan) and
press t he knob. The station lists in the FM and press the knob .
Sirius* bands are updated automatically. .. Press the control knob aga in to stop the
Digital FM HD Radio channels may have sever- scan function. The cur rent station is select-
al additional channels*. The available addi- ed.
tional channels* are listed under the radio sta-
tion . When leaving the reception area, addi- (D Tips
tional channels* that are not received are - You can also press the arrow buttons on
identified with the symbol @ c::>fig. 32 . the MMI control panel briefly to switch
to the previous/next station in the sta-
@ Tips tion list c::>
page22.
You can also perform this function with - If the scan function is activated in the
the multifunction steering wheel AM band, the AM band station list will
c::>
page 76. also be updated during the scan process. .,..
34 Listening to the radio
- An FM station with poor reception will no .. Turn the control knob to Move Station name
longer be displayed in the station list and press the knob. The station/channel is
once you switch to a different station. stored in the next available position in the
However, you can save the station and preset list and Store Station name here ap-
select it again from the station list pears in the MMI display.
¢page 34. .. To change the position in the preset list,
turn the control knob to the left or right .
Storing stations .. Press the control knob to store the stat ion/
channel in the selected position.
The preset list can contain up to SO stations
from all frequency bands.
Additional settings
Requirement: A station/channel list must be
HD Radio™ reception
displayed ¢page 33, fig. 32.
Requirement: The FM/AM band must be se-
Using the control knob
lected ¢ page 32 .
.. Press and hold the control knob until the
.. Select: !RADIO!function button> Settings
station/channel is stored in the next availa-
control button > HD Radio.
ble position in the preset list and Store Sta-
tion name here appears in the MMI display. You can turn the HD Radio reception On and
.. To change the position in the preset list, Off manually.
turn the control knob to the left or right .
.. Press the contro l knob to store the station/
HD Radio™ station info
channel in the selected posit ion .
Requirement: The FM/AM band must be se-
Using the Presets control button
lected ¢page 32 and the HD Radio reception
.. Press the Presets control button. Store Sta- must be turned on ¢ page 34.
tion name here appears in the MMI display.
.. Press the contro l knob. The selected sta-
.. Select: !RADIO!function button> !SETUP I
function button > HD station info.
t ion/channel is stored in the next available
position in the preset list and Store Station If information such as the artist or album is
name here appears in the MMI display. available for the current track, it wi ll be dis-
.. To change the position in the preset list, played in a pop-up window if this function is
turn the control knob to the left or right. activated .
.. Press the contro l knob to store the station/
channel in the selected position. '
Station names
Requirement : The FM frequency band must be The channe l categories are listed in the ma in
page 32 .
se lected <=> men u in alphabet ica l order .
Some rad io stat ions tra nsm it add ition al infor- Category filter
ma ti on ab out t he prog ram. For examp le, in- Applies to vehicles: wit h Satellite Digital Radio Serv ice
formation about the artist o r a lbum cou ld be
d isp layed . Requir ement: Sate llite Radio must be activ at-
page 32 .
ed r:=>
Delete individually
Select Delete individually by turning and
press ing t he control knob . Then sel ect the sta -
tion/channel to be deleted and press the con-
trol knob .
(D Jukebox
@ Memory card
Fig. 34 Audio/ video source overview @ CD/DVD drive
•
@ Audi music interface* (such as an iPod) or
Requirement : The MMI must be switched on
external audio input
~ page 21.
® CD changer*
.. Press the IM EDIA ! function button . The •
source overview ~ fig. 34 or the track that Selecting a folder
was playing the last time media mode was
active will be shown in the MMI display. The folders for the active audio source are
.. If the source overview is not shown in the shown in the MMI display .
MMI display, press the Source control but-
ton.
Requi rement : The se lected source must con- dow. The Dis play track info function must be
tain audio files . activated c:;,page 42 .
2
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the number of folders. 1 :04
;!
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IJoiFO
Selecting a track '--
For\N a rd
/
~
12:00
The track with the play time is shown in the Manual
MMI display. Fig . 38 Fast fo rward in a CD
(D Tips
Fig. 37 Track list You can a lso press and hold the arrow but -
tons on the MMI cont ro l pane l to fast for-
Requirement : An audio CD or a folder must be ward or rew ind within a t rack or video DVD
selected c:;,page 3 7 . c:;,page22 .
.,.Turn the contro l knob to a track ¢ fig . 37 .
.,.Press the contro l knob to select the track .
The track will play.
II
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>(] Ch . 3
1 :04
g Fig. 4 0 Track info rm atio n
~
Requirement: And aud io file mus t be playing
~ "
M a n u al
N e xt ch a pter
12 :00 :
/
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¢ page 38 .
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within 10 seconds after a track has started to
play, the previous track will start playing. If
Requ irement : And aud io file must be playing
you press it afte r 10 seconds, the current
track will begin play ing again from the beg in-
~ page 38.
ning . .. Press the Manual control button .
.. Turn the control knob to RPT (Repeat op-
@ Tips tions) ~ fig. 41 and press the knob.
You can also press the arrow buttons on
The following functions can be selected for re-
the MMI control panel briefly t o sw itch to
peat:
the previous/next tra ck or chapter
¢page 22. - Off - the Repeat opt ions are switched off .
- Medium - if a CD is playing in the CD chang-
er *, the tracks on the CD will repeat . ..,._
40 Play ing media
0) Tips
Shuffle also depends on the settings fo r
the repeat options .
Shuffle
You con ploy the tracks in random order .
·: ,, ,. ! r·.i I
2 · Maneater
'' j , 1 C:,, • ,1 !
• , :I':
ma in menu) c::>fig. 43 and press the knob.
The DVD main menu is shown in the MMI
Fig. 42 Shuffle
disp lay.
"' To select a menu item, turn the control knob
Requirement: An audio f ile must be playing to the item and press the knob .
page 38 and Repeat options must be se-
c::>
lected . (D Tips
"' Press the Manual control button. You can also control the DVD main menu
"'Turn the control knob to Shuffle c::>fig . 42 with the joystick c::>page 24.
and press the knob .
DVD full screen display
- Off repeat opt ion - all of the f iles in the ac-
t ive audio source play in random order. The video image is only displayed when the
- Medium repeat option - if a CD is playing in vehicle is stationary for safety reasons. You
can still hear the sound.
the CD changer*, the tracks on the CD play
in random orde r.
- Folder repeat option - the tracks in the cur-
ln1oorl Media~
DVD
_c·ura I
rent track list with audio files play in ran-
II
dom order . ~ O(>
<: Ch.3 Pt
~ 1:04
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Manual
"- Display full screen
SoLJr1d
.. Turn the contro l knob to •:) (Display ful l .. Turn the control knob to Change pass word
screen) c::>fig. 44 and press th e knob. The and press the knob .
video image expands to fill the entire MMI .. Enter the new parenta l contro l password us-
display . ing the speller.
.. To deactivate the full screen display, turn .. Select OK in t he speller and press the con-
the control knob back to •:) (Display full trol knob.
screen) and press the knob. .,. Enter the new parental control password
aga in.
DVD parental control .. Select OK in the spel ler and press the con-
t rol knob to confirm your ent ry. The new
You can restrict the playback of video DVDs password is stored.
with the parental control . The set tings are
protec ted by a password. In accordance with t he Motion Pictu re Associ-
at ion of Ame rica (MPAA), t he fo llow ing e ight
levels can be selected for Parenta l control :
Selecting th e co ntent rating If you select Level 5 , for examp le, for the pa-
rental control level, all DVDs from level 1-5
.. Press the !SET U P Ifunction button . can be played . Video DVDs with a higher level •
.. Turn the contro l knob to Parental control will not play.
and press the knob.
.. Enter the password us ing the speller . The Off sett ing deact ivates all restrict ions .
•
.. Select OK in the speller and press the con-
t rol knob to confirm your entry .
(D Tips
.,.Turn the cont rol knob to Content rating and - The password "1234" is set for the Pa-
press the knob . rental control at the factory.
.. Turn the cont ro l knob to a leve l (such as Lev- - Password entry will be locked for approx-
el 5) and press the knob . The selected leve l imately one minute if yo u enter the in-
is stored . correct password three times in a row.
- Only yo ur authorized Audi dealer can re-
Change password
set the parenta l contro l password .
.. Press the !SET UP Ifunction button .
.. Turn the cont ro l knob to Parental cont rol
and press the knob .
.. Enter the password us ing the speller .
.. Se lect OK in the speller and press the con -
trol knob to confirm your ent ry.
42 Play ing media
(D Tips
The Track display function is not available
fo r the Jukebox or a connected iPod .
•
44 Director y
@ Tips @ Tips
- Entries are stored automatically during The directory entries in the current profi le
input. are updated automat ically when a cell
- The new entry is stored in the local phone is connected .
memory for the current profile. The local
memory for the current profile is limited Importing a phone number
to 100 entries. Applies to vehicles : wit h cell pho ne prep
Fig. 50 Ente ring the phone num be r using the spe ller
• Turn the contro l knob to a call list (for ex- • Turn the control knob to Impo rt contacts
amp le Dialed numbers ¢ fig. 51) from and press the knob.
wh ich the phone number will be imported • Turn the control knob to SD card 1, SD card
and press the knob. A list of phone numbers 2 or USB storage device and press the knob.
appears in the MMI display. • Turn the control knob to All entries or acer-
• Turn the control knob to a phone number tain entry in the list ¢ fig . 52 and press the
and press the knob. The phone number is knob .
imported into the address card and stored • Turn the control knob to Import entries and
automa t ically. p ress the knob to import t he se lected entry
or all ent ries.
You can a lso enter a phone number directly in
• To search for an entry in the cell phone d i-
the Number field using the speller without rectory, turn the contro l knob to Find entry.
using the impo rt funct ion. The spe ller appears in the MMI display
If the functions are grayed out, make sure q page 23.
your cell phone is pa ired with the cell phone • Enter the name using the speller, then se-
prep . Also make sure there are phone num- lect OK in the speller and press the knob to
be rs in the call lists on your cell phone. confirm your entry .
(0 Tips (D Tips
The import fu nction depends on the cell - The address import depends on the cell
phone. Grayed out functions cannot be se- phone. Only structured addresses t hat
lected . have information regard ing country, city,
ZIP code and st reet can be imported .
Importing address cards - You can checkthe directory memory ca-
Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep pacity at any t ime ¢ page 52 .
- The imported add ress cards are sto red in
Address cards in vCard format (. vcf) can be
the local memo ry for t he current profile .
imported into the directory with a memory
card or a USBstorage device*.
Exporting address
cards
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
.. Turn the contro l knob to Export entries indi- .. Select OK in the spe ller and press the con-
vidually or Export packed entries and press trol knob to confirm your entry.
the knob.
.. Turn the control knob to the source SD card (D Tips
1 , SD card 2 or USB storage device and
- You can change, delete ¢ page 49, call
press the knob. up or navigate to ¢ page 48 an exist-
You can export packed directory entries or in- ing entry.
dividual entries. - You can also search for an entry easily
using the voice recognition system
- Export entries individually - a vCard file ¢ page 86.
(.vcf) is created for each directory entry dur-
ing the export.
Selecting
- Export packed entries - only one vCard file
Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
(.vcf) is created for all directory entries dur-
ing export. You can make calls to entries with phone
numbers.
Using a directory entry
Searching
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
above. Your entries are automatically stored ¢ fig. 56 menu item contains addit ional sub-
in the address card. menus that you can use to create navigation
dest inations. For more information about the
Selecting from an address
submenus, refer to ¢ page 63.
• Turn the control knob to Create nav. desti-
nation and press the knob. The sto red ad- @ Tips
dress is automatically set as the navigation - You can also disp lay a navigation desti-
destination. nation as a Favorite. The navigation des-
tination is then displayed in the destina-
Selecting from last destinations
tion entry menu under the Navigation
• Turn the contro l knob to Create nav. desti- menu ¢ page 69 .
nation and press the knob. The input field is - Entries that have an assigned navigation
shown in the MMI display¢ fig . 56. destination are stored in the local mem-
• Turn the contro l knob to Last destinations ory for the current profi le. The current
¢fig . 57 and press the knob . A list of the profile is limited to 100 entries .
last destinations appears in the MMI dis-
play.
Changing an entry
• Turn the control knob to a navigation desti-
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
nation and press the knob. The navigation
dest ination is stored in the address card. You can edit the entries in the MMI local
memory at any time .
Setting based on the current position
cell phone. Audi recommends editing cell - You can also read all the names easily us-
phone entries directly in the cell phone. ing the voice recognition system
¢ page 87 .
Deleting an entry
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep Deleting a name tag
Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
You con delete the entries in the MMI local
memory at any time. Requirement: The direct ory must be open
c::>
poge44.
Requirement : An address card must be open
¢ page 49, fig. 58. Delet ing in the add ress card
• Turn the contro l knob to Delete ent ry • Turn the control knob to an entry and press
page 49, fig. 58 and press the knob.
c::> the knob. The address card is shown in the
• Turn the cont rol knob to Yes and press t he MMIdisplay.
knob to delete an entry . The ent ry is deleted • Turn the control knob to Delete name tag
from the MMI local memory. and press the knob. The name tag is delet-
ed .
Reading a name
Delet ing in the SETUP menu
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep
• Press the ISETUP!function button.
The MMI automatically creates a name tog
• Turn the control knob to Delete voice
for each entry in the directory . You con also
memos and press the knob.
assign up to SOpersonal name togs for ad-
• Turn the control knob to Delet e individually
dress cords using the voice recognition sys-
or Delet e all entries and press the knob.
tem .
• Turn the control knob to Yes and press the
Requirement : The directory must be open knob to begin the deletion process .
¢ page 44 .
@ Tips
Reading in an address card
- You can only delete personal assigned
• Turn the contro l knob to an ent ry and press name tags .
the knob. The address card is shown in the - There is another way to delete all name
MMI display. tags. For more information, refer to
• Turn the contro l knob to Read name and ¢ page 29.
press the knob. The name is read .
The entries for the connected cell phone are Deleting profiles
loaded into the general profile. When that Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
happens , the entr ies from the last cell phone
that was connected to the general profile are
overwritten.
Creating a profile
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Additional settings
Memory capacity
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
(D Tips
The telephone functions depend on the
cell phone service provide r and the cell
pho ne you are us ing. You can obtain more
information from your cell phone service
provider .
54 Cal li ng
Dialing a telephone .,.To change to the letter spe ller, turn the
speller to A-2 (D Q fig . 62 and press the
number
cont ro l knob .
Directly through the speller .,.Use the speller to enter a series of letters
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep such as AUDJSERVICE Q fig . 63 .
.,.Confirm your entry by selecting OK in the
The speller can be used to enter a phone
speller a nd press ing, or
number dire ctly as a serie s of numbers or let-
.,. Press the Dial control button . The enter ed
ters.
telephone number is dialed .
@ Tips
- DTMFtones can be entered d irectly
through t he spe lle r or loaded from the
Fig. 6 2 Enter ing t elepho ne numb ers us ing t he num be r st o red ph one numbe rs Q page 54 .
sp eller - The aud io source is muted during an in-
coming/ou t go ing call.
- If you switch Off voice gu idance whil e in
navigation mode, navigation commands
will not play dur ing a call r::!)page 72.
- If you have switched the MMI d is play off,
it will sw itch on au t omat ica lly and re-
ma in on for t he dura t ion of the cal l.
From a list
Fig. 6 3 Ente ring telep hone numbe rs using t he letter Applies to veh icles : with ce ll phone prep
speller
Entering the phone number as a sequence Searching and calling telephone numbers
of lett ers in a list
.,.Enter an area code wit h the speller. .,. Pres s the Memory cont rol butt on . ...
Callin g 55
(0 Tips
You can edit the directory c:>page 44.
c:>
page 18 . You can dial a phone number from the call
lists or from the MMI directory.
New phone number
To delete paired Bluetooth devices individual- t ions in the MMI while the display is still visi-
ly, select the device and delete it with the De- ble, the current telephone call will be ended .
lete device funct ion .
(D Tips
Bluetooth name
The Call waiting function must be activat-
The name of the cell phone prep (such as "AU- ed in your cell phone to be alerted to an in-
DI MMI 2613") is displayed and can be coming call during an active call. The call
changed. options depend on the cell phone and
serv ice provider.
Del ete Bluetooth devices
All paired cell phones can be deleted by con-
Telephone settings
firming with Yes.
Applies to vehicles: wit h cell pho ne prep
Requirement : There must be an active phone You can increase (Vol.- ) or decrease (Vol.+ )
call <=>
page 54.
the ring tone volume.
Auto answer
- On - An incoming call is answered automati-
ca lly. This can be ignored with the Ignore
function if the call was not answered auto-
matically.
- Off - An incoming call is not answered a uto -
matically.
•
Invert call lists •
•
The te lephone numbers in the call lists are
sorted according to the time they ca lled.
Switching this function on wi ll so rt them in
the opposite order.
Voicemail number
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep
(D Tips
The mailbox number depends on the cell
phone service provider .
•
60 Navigating
A WARNING
-
Requirement : The MMI must be switched on You can also begin entering a destination with
¢ page 21. the street name. From the list of suggestions
that follows, select a city in which you would
~ Press the !NAV ! function button. The input
like to enter a street or select the men u item
field ¢ fig . 69 or the last active navigation In all cities to search for a streets independ-
menu appears in the MMI disp lay. ent of the location. When entering the street,
The menu that was open the last time you the system suggests street names that match
used the navigation system is shown in the the entry .
MMI display. Press the INAV ! function button After select ing the street, you can define the
again while in Navigation mode to switch to dest inat ion in deta il by enter ing an Intersec-
the input field . tion or House number .
The navigation system can be opened in By selecting a point of interest, you can select
demo mode fo r s imulations or p lann ing landmarks and public places (hospitals, movie •
purposes when the vehicle is stationary theaters, recreat ion areas, etc.) as destina-
¢page 72. tions.
(D Tips
Has you r route or tour plan changed? No
problem! Simply select the destination/
Fig. 70 Enteri ng the destinat ion using the speller
stopover with he control knob and press
62 Na v igating
the knob. You can now Drive t o this desti- with three possible routes ¢ page 65,
nation now or Change, Move or Delete the fig. 76 are shown in the MMI disp lay.
destination/stopover . • To select a route, t urn the control knob to
the left or right and press the knob.
Entering a destination with an address
To enter a house number or intersection after
A single destination always consists of a re- you have comp leted entering your destina-
gion and city. You can pinpoint the destina- tion, t urn and press the control knob to select
tion more closely by entering a street name the line (D ¢ fig. 71 and complete your entry.
or point of interest.
@ Tips
To repeat the last navigation announce-
ment, press the Nav-lnfo contro l button
¢ page 71 or the rig ht thum bwheel on
the multifunction stee ring wheel
¢ page 75 .
~ Slide the crosshairs ¢ fig. 72 horizontally, with search categor ies for points of inte rest
vertically or diagonally with the joystick to appears in the MMI disp lay.
the des ired destination ¢ page 24 . ~ Turn the control knob to Top categories for
~ Press the contro l knob. The map side menu examp le and press the knob .
is activated. ~ Turn the control knob to a category such as
~ Turn the contro l knob to Opt . menu and Next parking lot .
press t he knob. The Map position menu is ~ Press the control knob . A list, for example of
displayed . parking lots, appears in the MMI d isp lay. Ar- •
~ Turn the cont ro l knob to Set as destinati on rows ind icate the direct ion and the distance •
and press the knob. from the veh icle to the po int of int eres t . •
~ Turn the contro l knob to Set as single desti- ~ Turn the control knob to a point of interest
nati on or Set as stopover ¢ page 64 and tha t is displayed and press the control knob.
press the knob . Details abo ut the point of interest a re dis-
~ To start route g uidance, turn the control played.
knob to Start route guidance and press the ~ To set the po int of interest as a destination,
knob. The route criteria and then the map turn the control knob to Set as destination
with three poss ible routes ¢ page 65, and press the knob .
fig . 76 are shown in the MMI display . ~ To start route guidance, tur n the control
~ To select a route , turn the contro l knob to knob to Start route guidance and press the
the left or right and press the knob. knob. The rou t e criteria and t hen the map
w ith t hree possible routes ¢ page 65,
If a dest inat ion is not present in the naviga- fig. 76 are shown in the MMI display.
tion data, you can move the crosshairs to the ~ To select a route, turn the control knob to
locat io n of the desired city and set the geoda- the left or right and press the knob.
ta as a destination or add an en t ry in the di-
rectory. Additional search catego ries are :
- If you stop moving the crossha irs fo r a The point of interest is within the immediate
•
moment, additional informa t ion abo ut vicinity of the vehicle . Points of interest can be
the position of the crosshairs (such as selected from va rious categor ies. This func-
city or street name if ava ilable) will be t ion is useful when plann ing stopovers .
displayed.
In vicinity of destination
- Turn the cont ro l knob to the left or right
to increase or decrease the map sca le in The point of interest is in the vicinity of a des-
order to locate the desired destination tinat ion that has been ente red . For example,
more quick ly w ith the crossha irs. you can find a hotel in the dest ination city
with t his fu nction. Points of int e rest can be
selected from va rious categor ies.
Entering a point of interest
In new city
Points of interest can be selected in the input
field when entering single destinations . Six Enter t he name of the city using the speller .
search categories are available. You can either searc h for the point of interest
by name or select it from various categories.
Requirement: Navigation mode must be active
Th is function is usefu l for search ing fo r po ints
¢ page 61 . of inte rest in a city independent from the des -
~ Turn the contro l knob to Point of interest tinat ion .
¢ page 62, fig. 71 and press the knob. A list
•
64 Navigating
and press the knob. Has your route or tour plan changed? No
.. To se lect the desired locat ion in the tour problem! Simp ly select the destination/
plan, turn the control knob to the left or stopover wit h he contro l knob and press
right and press the knob c:>fig . 75 . the knob. You can now Drive to this desti-
.. To start route guidance, turn t he control nation now or Change, Move or Delete the
knob to Start route guidance and press the destination/stopover .
knob . The route criteria and then the map
c:>page66 a re displayed in the MMI dis- Alternative route
play.
Select your preferred route to a single desti-
Setting a stopover from the map nation from up to three suggested routes.
Requirement: Route guidance must be active Press the control knob to activate the side
page 61.
c::> menu c::>fig. 78. You can now change the map
• Press the INAV ! function button, or display in the side menu . Turn the control
knob to the desired location and press the
• Press the Destination control button.
knob .
• Turn the control knob to Stop route guid-
ance and press the knob . Press the !RETURN ! button to leave the side
menu.
You can also stop route guidance by entering a
new destination c::>page 62. (D Direction. The map is either or iented to
the north or according to the dir. of travel
(D Tips page 71. You can switch between
c::>
The data and settings remain entered north and the direction of travel by select-
when route guidance is stopped. ing the direction in the active side menu
and pressing the control knob. This set-
ting is saved.
Display
@ Scale. Turn the control knob to the left or
In the MMIdisplay right to decrease or increase the scale.
You can also change the scale in the active
side menu.
® Distance to destination/stopover
@ Calculated arrival time to the destination/
stopover
® TMCstatus disp lay
® Altitude display
(J) Dest. control button. Change to input
field c::>page 61, fig. 69 or the tour plan
Fig. 77 Map with inact ive side menu page 64, fig. 75.
c::>
@ Examples of selected map contents
® Vehicle location
@ Display of the geocoordinates where the
crosshairs are located (latitude and longi-
tude)
@ If you select the map content with the
crosshairs, available information such as
the address, telephone number or traffic
reports will be displayed .
Fig. 78 Map with act ive side men u
@ Move along the route. This function can
be used while route gu idance is active.
If you press the Map control button once
route guidance has started, the map with in-
N av ig atin g 67
Turn the control knob to the left or right cates that you should turn onto that
to move the map a long the current route. street.
@ Map location menu. The location of the ® Maneuver arrow. An upcoming turn is also
crosshairs can be set at the destination or indicated .
stopover, stored in the directory or called @ Bar graph . A bar graph appears when a di-
up ¢ page 62. The geocoordinates (lati- rection arrow is d isplayed. The fewer bars
tude and longitude) of the crosshairs a re are shown, the shorter the distance is un-
dis played. ti l the turn .
(D Tips A
~
WARNING
You can choose between four map types The route calculated by the navigation sys-
¢page 71. tem is a recommendation for reaching
your destination. Obey traffic lights, stop-
In the driver information system ping restrict ions, one-way streets, lane
change rest rict ions, etc.
(D Tips
An exclamation mark"!" in front of the
street name indicates that the information
about this street o r th is section of the
route is not complete in the navigation da-
ta tha t the MMI contains. Obey t raffic laws
such as one-way streets o r pedestrian
Fig. 79 Lane display zones .
Storing a destination
In the directory (single destination)
•
A single destination con either be stored as o
new address car or assigned to on existing
one.
•
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Name and press Storing a tour plan
th e knob. The spe ller a pp ears in t he MMI Tour pl ans can be stored and loaded later as
displ ay ~ page 23 . a new navigation destination .
.. Ent e r t he name with the spe lle r.
.. Ente r additional data . Req uiremen t: You have en t ered a tour plan
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Store entry and ¢ page 61 .
press the knob.
.. Press th e Memory con t rol butt on .
Assigning the destination to an existing .. Tur n th e con t rol knob t o Store tour plan.
address card .. Press the con t rol knob . The speller a ppears
in the MMI d isplay ¢ pa ge 23 .
.. Press the Memory cont ro l button .
.. Enter a name for the to ur plan us ing the
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Store in directory
spe ller.
and press the knob.
.. Select OK in the spe lle r and press the con-
.. To assig n t he destination t o an address card ,
trol knob. The tou r plan ente red is stored.
tu rn t he control knob to an entry, or
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Find entry and If the Store tour plan funct io n is grayed out,
press t he knob t o searc h for a n ad dr ess car d . eit her the tour memory is fu ll o r no to ur plan
The speller a ppe ars in t he MMI dis play was entered. Please delete any tours you do
¢page 23 . not need from the memory ¢ page 70 or e n-
.. Ente r t he name of the entry you wou ld like te r a tour plan .
to search for, or
.. Turn the cont rol knob in the spe ller to LIST
Loading a destination
and press the knob. All stored d irectory en -
t ries are listed . Loading from the directory
.. Turn the cont rol knob to t he des ired entry
and press t he knob. The add ress card opens .
.. Turn the contr ol knob to Store entry a nd
press t he knob.
.. Turn the control knob to Load from directo- Display traffic reports in the map
ry.
.. Press the contro l knob. A list of entries ap-
Traffic reports can be displayed in the map .
pears in the MMI display ¢ fig. 82 .
.. To select a destination from the list, turn
the control knob to an entry and press the
knob, or
.. Turn the contro l knob to Find entry and
press the knob to search for an entry . You
can now search for a name using the spelle r.
.. To start route guidance, turn the control
knob to Start route guidance and press the
knob. The route criteria and then the map Fig. 83 Traffic repor ts disp lay in th e map
c:;,page 66 with three possib le routes
c:;,page 65 , fig. 76 are shown in the MMI d is- Requirement: Navigation mode must be active
play. An arrow appears in the driver informa- ¢ page 61.
tion system .
.. Press the ISETUP!funct ion button .
.,.To select a route, turn the control knob to
.. Turn the control knob to Map content and
the left or right and press the knob.
press the knob .
.. Turn the control knob to Traffic information
Loading a tour plan
and press the knob.
Stored tour plans can be loaded as a new
The traffic information is displayed in the map
navigation destination.
with colored lines:
Requirement : Navigat ion mode must be start-
(D orange lines : slow traffic
ed c:;,page 61 and a tour must be stored
@ green lines: free flow traffic
¢ page 68 .
® red lines: stop and go
.,. Press the Memory control button. •
A colored warning symbol @ in the map indi-
.. Turn the control knob to Load tour plan .
cates there is a traffic incident directly ahead .
.. Press the control knob. A list of entries ap -
pears in the MMI display . In addition to traffic reports, you can a lso dis-
.. To select a tour from the list, turn the con- play(./) or hide additional information such •
trol knob to an entry and press the knob, or as expressway exits, 30 landmarks or restau-
.. To start route guidance, turn the con t rol rants in the map .
knob to Start route guidance and press the
knob. The route criteria and then the map @ Tips
¢ page 66 are displayed in the MMI disp lay. TMC traffic reports are not available in
Canada. Please contact Sirius Canada for
details.
Additional settings
Top destination
Stored tour plans can be deleted individually. Select the avoid option if the navigat ion sys-
tem shou ld not include expressways, toll
roads or ferr ies when calcu lating a route.
Route list
On longe r route sect ions, additional informa- When rou t e gu idance is active, the calculated
tion may be displayed suc h as poss ible junc- route w ill avoid the area you have specified.
tions when driving on highways. The navigation system calculates an a lterna-
tive route .
Route criteria You can adjus t the length of the rou t e to be
avo ided by turning the control knob .
...Select : INAVI function button > Route con-
tro l button > Route criteria. When you restart route guidance, the area to
be avoided must be e nte red again if you
The route is ca lcula t ed based on various crite-
would still like to avo id it.
ria.
Information Orientation
.,.Select: INAV Ifunction button > Nav-lnf o .,.Select: ! NAVI funct ion button> ! S ET UP I fu nc-
control button. tion button > Orientation.
•
l ) Only possible in t he 20 map t ype display
72 Navigating
On
Volume of spoken cues
The Route and Exit information is displayed
on the map. • Select: !NAVIfunction button> !SETUPIfunc-
tion button > Volume of spoken cues.
Route
Turn the control knob to the left or right to
Information on upcom ing maneuvers or traf-
adjust the volume of the navigation an-
f ic reports are displayed in the left half of the
nouncements. Press the control knob to leave
map. The right half of the map continues to
the menu.
show the map display you have selected .
Off (D Tips
No additional info is shown in the MMIdis- Route simulation guidance in demo mode
play. is only displayed when the vehicle is sta-
tionary for safety reasons.
Na vi gatin g 73
•
74 Cal li ng up traffic information
General operation - You can select a submen u for the act ive
function by rolling the left t humbwheel (D.
Introduction - The voice recognition system is act ivated by
You con coll up and control the MMI functions pressing the Talk butto n @ . Pressing and
such as Navigation, Telephone*, Radio, Media holding the Talk button again ends the dia-
or the voice recognition system with the mul- logue .
tifunction steering wheel . - Rolling the right thumbwhee l @ up/down
increases/decreases the volume.
(D Tips
- You can sw itch the navigat ion display off
w ith the Reset button on the windshie ld
washer sta lk. Comprehensive inf orma-
tion on this topic can be found in the
Owner's Manual of your vehicle.
- The tr ip comp uter is also displayed in the
Fig. 8 5 Controls on the multifunct ion steering whee l dr iver information system. Comprehen-
sive information on this topic can be
found in the Owner's Manual of your ve-
hicle.
• To change the volume, roll the right thumb- Selecting a station from the station list
wheel © up or down while an
announcement is playing.
@ Tips
Select an audio source or a CD in the CD
Fig. 91 Traci<list
changer* through the MMI control panel
page 12.
<=> Requirement: Tracks must be displayed
fig . 91.
<=>
Selecting a folder
.. Roll the left thumbwheel (D e:> page 75,
fig. 85 to a track c:>fig. 91 .
.. Press the left thumbwheel to select the
track.
(D Tips
You can scroll through long lists of tracks
quickly by turning the control knob quick-
ly. The scrolling speed depends on the
Fig. 90 Jukebox folder st ruct ure number of tracks.
•
78 General oper a tion
Dialing a phone number and ending a call is made and the active audio sources is
call muted.
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Ending a call
Phone numbers stored in the directory and in
• Roll the left thumbwheel to End call and
the call lists can be dialed.
press the left thumbwheel.
Ignoring a call
.. Roll the left thumbwhee l to Ignore and
press the left thumbwhee l.
The Name, Phone number or Unknown ap- Fig. 95 Navigat ion in th e drive r info rmation system
pears in the driver information syst em display
depending on whether the caller has been Requirement: Navigation mode must be active
stored in the directory and if t he phone num- page 61.
r:::>
ber has been t ran smit t ed .
.. Press the I MODEI button @ r:::>page 75,
fig. 85 unti l navigation appea rs in the driver
Options during a call
information system c::>fig. 95.
App lies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
For detailed information abo ut t he navigat ion
When there is an incoming call duri ng an ac-
function, refer to c::>
page 60.
tive phone call, the Replace and Ignore func-
tions appear in the driver information system .
(D Tips
If you selec t Replace, t he active call will be re- You can switch the navigation display off
placed with the incoming call. If you se lect Ig- wit h the rese t butto n on t he windsh ield
nore, the incoming call will be ignored . A call washer stalk . Comprehensive information
on hold remains in queue . on this topic can be found in the Owner's
Manua l of your vehicle.
@ Tips
The Call waiting funct ion must be activat- Repeating navigation announcements
ed in your cell phone to be alerted to an in-
coming call during an active call. The call .. Press the right t humbwheel @ c::> page 75,
options depend on the cell phone and fig . 85 to repeat the last navigation an-
service provider. You can obtain more in- nouncement.
formation from your cell phone service
provider.
General operation 81
Name tag
Switching the voice recognition system
on and off
Swit ching on
.,.Press button (D ¢ fig. 96 .
Sw itching off
.,.Press and ho ld the button until the message
Cancel plays.
@ Tips
For a detailed description of the voice rec-
ognition system, refer to ¢ page 82 .
•
•
•
82 Voice recognition sy stem
• NAVIGATION
•TELEPHONE • ENTERDESTINATION
• DIRECTORY • NAVIGATETO (XV)
• CANCELROUTEGUIDANCE
• HELP · MAP
• CALL(XV)
• HELPVOICERECOGNITION
• HELPNAVIGATION • DIALNUMBER
• HELPTELEPHONE • REDIAL
• HELPDIRECTORY
• HELPMAP
TELEPHONE/ DIRECTORY
• DIALNUMBER • CALL(XV)
• CORRECT/DELETE
NUMBER • NAVIGATE TO(XV)
• REPEAT • FINDENTRY
• DIAL • STORENAME
• REDIAL • READNAME
• CALL(XV)
(BUSINESS/PRIVATE/LANDLINE/ CELL)
• RECEIVED CALLS
• DIALEDNUMBERS
• MISSEDCALLS
NAVIGAiflION / MAP
• ENTERDESTINATION • NEXTGASSTATION
• NAVIGATETO (XV) • NEXTDIESELGASSTATION
• LASTDESTINATIONS • NEXTPARKINGLOT
• ENTERCOUNTRY • NEXTRESTAURANT
• ENTERZIP/ CITY • NEXTACCOMMODATION
• ENTERCENTER • NEXTHOSPITAL
• ENTERSTREET • NEXTAUDIDEALER
• ENTERHOUSENUMBER • NEXTPOLICESTATION
• ENTERINTERSECTION • NEXTATM
• START/CANCEL ROUTEGUIDANCE • NEXTCOFFEESHOP
• ENTERSTREETIN VICINITY • MAPON /OFF
• SHORT/ FAST/ ECON.ROUTE • POSmON 20 / 30 MAP
• DYNAMIC ROUTEGUIDANCE ON/ OFF • DAY/NIGHTMAP
• ROUTELIST • DESTINATION/OVERVIEW MAP
• VOICEGUIDANCEON I OFF • SCALE(XV) ICM/METRE/MILE/ YARD
• ENTERPOINTOF INTEREST
It is okay if you do not know a part icular com- - Do not use voice recognition in emergen-
mand. Simply say the command HELPwhen cies because you r voice may change in
the voice recognit ion system is switched on. stressful situations . It may take longer
The system will tell you the commands that to dial the number or the system may
are possible at that t ime or give you a t ip not be able to dial it at all. Dial the emer-
¢ page 84. For the most impo rtant voice gency number manually.
recognition syst em commands, refe r to t he
command overview ¢ fig. 97 . (D Tips
In wh ich language would you li ke to use the Please note t hat the voice recognition sys-
voice recogni t ion system? You can choose tem is not available in Cabriolet mode ls.
from English, French and Spanish ¢ page 28.
You can switch the voice recognition system Operating the system
on and off with the multifunction steering
wheel.
- You can also deactivate the voice recog- The entr ies in a list such as missed calls, direc-
nit ion sys t em by pressing any bu tt on on tory ent ries, street names, et c. are shown in
the MMI contro l pane l in the cente r con - the MMI disp lay with item numbers
sole ~page 21. ¢ fig. 100 . You can se lect a line by saying the
- Traffic announcements do not play d ur- line numbe r, such as LINE FOUR or repeating
ing the dialog . one of the entries shown in the MMI d isplay .
- The dialog stops when the re is an incom- You can also select a line through the MMI
ing phone cal l and will contin ue if you ig-
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 85
contro l panel by turn ing the contro l knob to Operation / Voice recognition system
an entry and pressing the knob. Commands announcement
Youcan scroll through t he list displayed with Press Talk but-
the commands NEXT PAGE/ PREVIOUS PAGE ton [2;J Inp ut signal: Beep
or FIRST PAGE/ LAST PAGE. briefly
No command Please enter a command or
Voice guidance
given __ say help
To switch voice guidance on or off during •
Please choose one of the •
route guidance, say the command VOICE following topics . You can •
GUIDANCE ON or VOICE GUIDANCE OFF. Use
press the Talk button at
the COMPACT VOICE GUIDANCE command to any time to enter a com-
shorten the announcement. mand.
Adjusting the volume HELP All telephone commands
To adjust the voice recognit ion system volume Important telephone com-
with the mu ltifunction stee ring wheel, turn mands
the right t humbwheel @ ¢ page 84, fig. 98 Commands for phoning
up or down while an anno uncement is playing. Commands for the call
Youcan also adjust the voice recognit ion sys- lists
tem volume by pressing t he Sound control
butt on while in the radio/medi a menu (1) Tips
¢ page 26 . - You can interrupt a voice recognition sys-
tem announcement at any t ime by press-
Help commands
ing the Talk button on the multifunction
Youcan say a help command when the voice steeri ng wheel Q page 84, fig . 98 and
recognit ion system is switched on ~ page 84. enter a new command .
Possible help commands are: - You can also adj ust the volume by the
t urning the On/Off knob Q page 25 . •
- HELP
- HELP SPEECH DIALOGUE SYSTEM
- HELP DIRECTORY Calling
- HELP TELEPHONE* Starting telephone mode
- HELP NAVIGATION Applies to ve hicles: with ce ll pho ne pre p
- HELP MAP
Requirement: The MMIte lephone functio n
Say t he command BACK to return to the main must be active Q page 18 and the voice recog-
help menu . nition system must be switched on ¢ page 84.
System-guided help ..,Say TELEPHONE. Telephone mode starts.
If the voice recognition system is switched on The voice recognition system remai ns
¢ page 84 but you do not give a command,
switched on for approximately five seconds
the system gives the prompt Please enter a to accept an additional command.
command or say help . If you still do not give
a command, the voice recognit ion system of- Dialing a phone number
fers possib le commands. Applies to vehicles : with cell pho ne prep
Example of system-gu ided help (the tele- Requirement: The voice recognition system
phone* function is act ivated): must be switched on ~ page 84 .
..,Say DIAL NUMBER.
86 Voice r ecognition sy s tem
Using an entry
Calling Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Requirement : The voice recogn ition system
Requirement : The voice recognition system must be switched on ¢ page 84.
must be switched on ¢ page 84.
Searching f or/ opening an entry
• To call the phone number stored in a d irec-
tory entry, say CALL(XV), for example CALL • Say FIND ENTRY.
"JOHNSMITH". The telephone number is di- • Say the name of the address card if prompt-
aled . ed by the voice recognition system. The ad-
dress card opens.
If several phone numbers are stored in an ad-
dress card, you add the command BUSINESS Calling up an entr y
LANDLINE, BUSINESS MOBILE , PRIVATE • To call the phone numbe r stored in a direc-
LANDLINEor PRIVATEMOBILE, for example to ry entry, say CALL(XV) , for example CALL
CALLJOHNSMITHPRIVATEMOBILE. "JOHNSMITH" ¢ page 86. The te lephone
number is dialed.
{D) Tips
Navigating to an entry
W hen an address ca rd is open, you can dial
a phone number w ith the command CALL • Say NAVIGATETO (XV) such as NAVIGATE
PRIVATEor CALLBUSINESS ¢ page 86. TO "JOHNS MITH". If a nav igation destina-
tion is assigned to an address ca rd , that des-
Additional telephone mode commands t ination is ente red and route guidance be-
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep gins.
Redialing
• Say REDIAL. The last number d ialed is
ca lled.
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 87
.,.Say READNAME. The personal name t ag is .,.Say ENTERDESTINATION . The input field
read. appears in t he MMI display c::>
pag e 61,
fig. 69 .
@ Tips .. Say the desired city whe n prompted .
.. Say the desired street when prompted .
You can also listen to perso nal name t ags
.,.Say the desired house number when
for address cards t hrough t he MMI control
prompted, or
page 50 .
panel c::>
.,.Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to
the dest inat ion ente red.
Deleting personal name tags
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep Entering individual commands
Deleting in the address card .,.To enter the country, say ENTERCOUNTRY
and say t he country name .
.,.Turn the cont rol knob to Delete name tag .,.To enter the town, say ENTERTOWN and say
and press the knob w hile the address card is the name of the tow n. ..,
page 86. The personal name tag is
open c::>
deleted .
88 Voice r ecognition sy s tem
• To ente r the street , say ENTERSTREETand interest categories appea rs in the MMI dis-
say the complete name of the street , such play.
as NORTH FIFTH AVENUE. • To select an entry from the list, say the line
• To enter a street in the current town, say number, for example LINETWOor say the
ENTERSTREETIN VICINITY and say the name of the entry. The point of interest is
complete name of the street, such as set as the navigation dest ination.
NORTHFIFTHAVENUE. • Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to
• To enter the house number, say ENTER the destination entered .
HOUSENUMBERand say the house number
The following top destinat ions can be set di-
one digit at a time.
rectly as navigation dest inat ions:
• Say START ROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to
the destination entered . - NEXTGAS STATION
- NEXTDIESELGAS STATION
It may take a few seconds to search the loca-
- NEXTPARKINGLOT
tion . The MMI display w ill then show a list of
- NEXTRESTAURANT
possible city names. You can select the de-
- NEXTACCOMMODATION
sired location by saying the line number, such
as LINEFOURor turning and pressing the - NEXTHOSPITAL
control knob. You can scroll through the list of - NEXT AUDI DEALER
locat ion names with the commands NEXT - NEXT POLICESTATION
PAGE/PREVIOUS PAGE. Because many coun- - NEXT ATM
tr ies have several cit ies with the same name, - NEXTCOFFEESHOP
it may be necessary to select the city from a - NEXTAIRPORT
list again ~ page 84. - NEXTTRAINSTATION
(D Tips (D Tips
- Once a city is entered into the input field, You can scroll through the list disp layed
you can sta rt route guidance to the city with the commands NEXTPAGE/ PREVI-
cente r by press the Talk button and say- OUS PAGEor FIRSTPAGE/LASTPAGE.
ing STARTROUTEGUIDANCE.You can
also start route guidan ce through the Map options
MMI control panel ¢ page 62 .
- You can also switch the voice recognition
You can use the voice recognition system to
system on and enter a command during
control many map view functions in the MMI
active route guidance and messages
display.
about driving maneuvers. Requirement : The voice recogn ition system
- For additional inf ormat ion on navigation must be switched on ¢ page 84 .
functions, refer to ¢ page 60 .
Map opt ion commands include :
Points of interest General option s
Requirement : The voice recognition system - MAP ON/ OFF- The map is displayed or hid -
must be switched on ¢ page 84. den in the MMI display .
- DAY/NIGHTMAP - The map background is
• Say ENTERSPECIALDESTINATION .
light/dark ~ page 71 .
• After the announcement Please enter the
s earch area, say IN IMMEDIATEVICINITY, - ADDITIONALINFO ON/ OFF- Upcoming
IN VICINITYOF DESTINATION, IN NEW t urns with calculated distance are displayed
when route guidance is act ive.
TOWNor NATIONWIDE. A list with point of
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 89
Brightness
A MMIdisplay ... . . ................ . . 29
AAC fi les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 10, 13
Buttons
Accepting a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
MM I control panel ............. . . . . . 21
Activate your Satellite Radio service . . ... 32 Mult ifu nct ion steer ing whee l .... . ... . 75
Addit. info
MMI contro l panel ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Addresses
C
MMI control panel ......... . . . . . . . .. 44 Calling
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 MM I control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 , 54
Adjusting volume Mult ifu nct ion steer ing whee l .... . ... . 77
MMI control panel ... . . ... . ... . . . . . . 26 Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . 85 , 86
D Drives
Audi music interface . ..... .. ... . ... . 14
Data password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Aux-in connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Date .. . . . . . . . ... . ............ . . . . . . 27
CD/DVD ... . . . . . . . ................ . 10
Default settings CD changer . . . . . . . ... . .......... .. . 11
MMI control panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 29 File formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7
Delete Bluetooth devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 Jukebox ..... . . . . . . ................ . 9
Deleting local call lists ......... . . . . . . . 57 Memory card reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Deleting recent calls MMI control panel . . . .............. .. 7
MMI control panel ... .. ... . ... . . . . . . 57 DSP ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . 27
Demo mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 DSP Bang & Olufsen . ... ... . ... .. . . . . . 27
Dialed numbers DTMF tones
MMI control panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 54 MMI control panel . . ................ 54
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 78 DVD ....... . . . . . . . . . ............... 10 •
Dialing a phone number Ejecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
MMI control panel .............. . . . . 54 Full screen disp lay . . ................ 40
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 79 Handling tips .... . . ................ . 8
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Loading ..... . . . . . . ................ 11
Dialing phone numbers Main menu . . . . . . . ................ . 40
MMI contro l panel ........ . ... . . . . . . 56 Multifunction steering wheel ...... . . . 76
Dialing stored phone numbers . . . . . . . . . . 56 Parental control . . . ................ . 41
Directory Dynamic Navigation
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 78 Voice recognition system ............. 89
Directory entries Dynam ic route
Cell phone prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 MM I control panel . ... . .......... . . . 70
Directory entry
calling up (MMIcontrol panel) . . ... . . . 47 E
Calling (voice recognition system) ..... 86
Editing (directory) . . . . . ....... .. . . . . . . 52
Change . . . . . ... . ............ ...... 49
Edit (directory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, 50
Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 50
Editing .. . . . . ................ . . ... 48 Ending a call
MMI control panel ................ . . 56
Importing . . . . ................ . . ... 46
Multifunction steering whee l ....... . . 79 •
92 Index
M
Main menu (DVD) . . . . . .......... . . . . . 40
----------------------------- ~I~n~d~e~x 93
Making othe r call s MP3 f iles . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 9, 10 , 11, 13
Mult ifunction stee ring wheel . . . . . . . . . 79 MP3 player .... . . . . . ................ 16
Manual locatio n ent ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Multif unct ion steer ing whee l . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Map cont ent Mut e
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . . ... . . . 69 MMI control panel . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 2S
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Mul t if unct ion st eering whee l . . . . . . . . . 75
Map display . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 66 Muting
MMI contro l panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 71 MM I control panel . ..... . . .... . . ... . 25 •
•
Voice recogni t ion syst em . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
•
Map options
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . 69, 71, 72
N
Names
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Navigat ing to a directory entry ...... . . 86
Map orie nta t ion
Name ta gs
MMicon t rol panel . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1
Call ing direct ory ent ry . . . . . .... ..... . 86
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
delet ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Map type
Erasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . .. . 29
MMI cont rol panel ............. . ... . 7 1
Reading . . . . . . . ... ..... . .... . .. . .. 87
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Nat ionwide (point of int erest) 63
Map zoom (voice recog nit ion system) . . . . 88
Navigati ng
Measuremen t units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 , 60
Memory card
Mul t if unct ion st eering whee l . . . . . . . . . 80
Handling tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Voice recogn ition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
I nser ti ng/remov ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Navigati on anno uncemen t
MMIcontr ol panel . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Volu me ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . .... . . ... . 26
Repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Navigat ion announcements .......... . . 60
Memory card reader . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Repeating . ... . ... . .......... . ..... 80
I nsert ing/ remov ing a memory card . . .. 13
Vol ume ... . . . . . . . ..... . . .... . . ... . 26
Missed calls •
Navigat ion anno uncement vol ume ... . . . 26
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Navigat ion destination
Multifunction steering wheel ........ . 78
Stor e in the directory . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 48
MMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. .. .. . ... . 5
St oring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67, 68
Component s . . . . . .. ... ... .. .. .. ..... 5
also refer to Enter i ng a destinat ion . . . . 61
Restarti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 28
Swit ching on/off . . .... . . . .. .. .. . . . . 21 Navigati on display
Driver inf ormat ion system.... . . . . 67 , 80
MMI cont rol panel . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
MMI display . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 66
MMI disp lay
Nav Info (Navigation) ...... . .......... 71
Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Next stat ion
Joyst ick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Radio (MMI cont rol panel) .... . . ... . . . 33
Navigation display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Speller .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... 23
Switching on/off . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 0
MMI Display Opt ions . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . 58
St andard menu s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Mult ifunc t ion steer ing whee l . . . ... . . . 80
Moving stored stat ions ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Orientation (map)
MP3 MMI control panel . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 71
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Voice recognition syst em . .... . . . . . . . . 88
Mult ifunct ion steer ing wheel . . . . . . . . . 76 •
94 Index
u
Units .. . . . . . ................ . . . ... . 29
USB
MMicontro l panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 37
Multifu nction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 76
USB sto rage device . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 16
V
Version
MMI software . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 29
Navigation software .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 29
Video source . . . . .......... . . . . . . . . . . 37
VNC .. . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . ... . . 27
Voice guidance
Off/Complete/Compact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Voicemail number . .... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 59
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