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M MI Navigation plus

Operating Instructions

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Foreword
You have decided on the MMI Navigation plus - thank you very much fo r
your confidence in us.
Wi t h your new Audi, you are receiving a veh icle w ith a state-of-the art system
that allows you t he change the vehicle's settings and operate t he electron ic
equipment using a Mu lt i Media Inte rface called the MMI.

We recommend that you read these Operating Instructions 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 these instruct ions are a supplement to your vehicle Owner's
Manua l and should on ly be used in conju nction with your current vehicle Owner's
Manual.

Should you have any further questions about the MMI in your vehicle, please ask
your authorized Audi dealer fo r assistance .

We hope you enj oy driving your Audi.

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2 Table of contents

About this book .... . . . . . . . . .. . 4 Bl uetooth settings . . . . . . .... ...... 35


Additional settin gs . . . . . .... ...... 36
Introduction .................. 5
Overview . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .. . 5 Directory . ... . . . . . . . . .... ...... 38
Controls at a glance .... . . . . . . . . .. . 5 Introduction ... . . . . . . . . .... ...... 38
MMI: Multi Media Inte rface . ... . . . . 5 Opening the directory . . . .... . . . . . . 38
Traffic safety information .. . . . . . . . . 6 Stor ing a new directory contact .. . . . 38
Tips on caring for the MMI contro l Stor ing a navigat ion destination .... . 39
panel . . . ... . . . . . . .... . . . . . . ... . . 6 Stor ing a mailing address .... ... . . . 40
Import contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Control s . ................ . . . .. . 7 Using a di rectory contac t .......... . 42
Switching the MMI On/Off .. . . . . . .. . 7 Edit ing a directory contact ...... .. . 43
Switching the MMI display on or off . . 7 Addi t ional settings ............ .. . 45
MMI contr ol panel ......... ....... 7
MMI operating concept . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Audi connect services . .. . . . ... 46
Control knob w ith joys ti ck func t ion .. 9 I ntroduc t ion .................. ... 46
Let te rs/numbers speller . . ..... . . . . 9 Requi remen t s for Aud i connect
Enter ing let ters, numbers and services . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . ... 46
symbo l s with the speller . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Inse rting/removing a SI M card . . . ... 47
Menus and symbols .... . . . . . . . . .. . 11 Configuring t he data connection . . ... 47
Adj usting the sound ....... ........ 12 Configur ing the wireless network
Adj usting the volume ..... . . . . . .. . 13 connection . ... . . . .............. . 48
Sett ing the clock t ime and date . . . . . 14 Using the browser . . . . . . .... . . . ... 49
Rest arting the MMI (Reset) .. . . . . . . . 15
Addit ional sett ings ........ ....... 16 Navigation . . . . . . ............ ... 51
Navigating ... . . . . . .......... ... Sl
Dr ives . . . . . ..... . .......... ... .. 18 Introduction . . . . . .......... . .... . 51
Introduct ion ... . .......... ..... .. 18 Start ing navigation mode .... . ... . . 51
Overview of the drives ... . . . . . . . . .. 18 Navigat ion main funct ions ... . ..... 52
General info rmat ion for playing CDs Ente ring a desti nat ion ........ ..... 52
and DVDs .... . ............ . .... . 20 Stoppi ng route guid ance ...... ..... 58
Memory card genera l informa t ion . .. 20 Display . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . ..... 59
Jukebox .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .. . 21 Stor ing a destination . . . . .... . ..... 61
DVD drive . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .. . 22 Tour plan . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . ..... 62
CD changer .............. .... . .. . 23 Additional settings ............ ... 63
Memory card reader ....... .... .... 24
Bluetooth audio player .. . . . . . . . .. . 25 Calling up traffic information 67
Audi music interface 26 Introduction .................... . 67
Calling up a TMC report ......... ... 67
Communication ....... ........ 29 Accessing online info rmation services 68
Calling . . . . ................ ..... 29 Additional settings .............. . 69
Introduct ion . . . . ...... . ... ....... 29
Cell phon e prep . ...... . ... ....... 29 Audio / V ideo ... . ............ ... 70
Telephone mode ....... .. ........ 31 listening to the radio ........ . 70
Selecti ng a phone numbe r .. ........ 32 I ntroduc t ion . . . . . . .. . . . . ... .. . . . . 70
Answer ing/ ignoring a call . . ........ 33 Start ing radio mode ......... . .... . 71
Ending a telep hone call . . . . ........ 34 Activ ati ng your Satellite Radio service 71
Saving a phone num ber from call lists 34 Selecting freq uency band ....... ... 71
Table of contents 3

Selecting a station from the station/


presets list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Radio main funct ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Selecting a station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Storing a station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Moving a stored station . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Displaying radio text/information ... 73
Addit ional sett ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Playing media ......... .. .. .... 76


Introduct ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .... 76
Starting media mode . . . . . . .. .. .... 76
Select ing a source . . . . . . . . .. .. .... 76
Select ing an audio/video file .. .. .... 76
Media main functions .. . . . .. .. .... 77

Pausing/continuing playback . . . .... 77
Previous/next track or chapte r . . .... 78
Fast forward/rewind .......... .... 78
Track info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 78
Scroll ing through album covers . .... 78
DVD mai n menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 79
Full screen display . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 79
DVD parental control ............. . 79 •
Addit ional setti ngs ....... .... .... 80

Multifunction steering wheel . 83


Multifunction steering wheel . 83
I nt rodu ct ion ... .......... . ... . . .. 83

Operating . . . . . . . . . . .... ....... .. 83 •
Calling .. . . . . . . . . . . .... ....... .. 83
Navigating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Listening to the radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Playing media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

Speech input ............ .. .. .. 88


Voice recognition system . .. .. 88
In t roduct ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 87
General operat ion . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 89
Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 90
Using add resses . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 91
Navigating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 92
Accessing TMC tra ff ic report s . .. .. .. 9S
List ening to the radio . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 9S
Playing media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 96

Inde x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97


4 About this book

This book contains important information,


tips, suggestions and warnings for using your
(D Note

vehicle . Text with this symbo l contains information


about avoiding damage to your vehicle.
Keep th is book in your vehicle at all t imes.
This is especially important if you loan your @ For the sake of the environment
vehicle to others or sell it.
Text with this symbo l contains information
This book describes the equipment range on protecting the environment .
specified for th is model at the time of the edi-
toria l deadline. Individual items of equipment (D Tips
may not yet be available at the time of print- Text with this symbo l contains additional
ing or may only be offered in certain coun- useful information.
tries.

Some sections in this book do not apply to all


vehicles . When this is the case, the beginning
of the section indicates the validity, for exam-
ple "Applies to vehicles: with a CD changer".
Optional equipment is also identified with an
asterisk "*" .

The illustrations are designed as schematic


images. Some of the details on your vehicle
may look slightly different than illustrated .

There is a Table of Contents at the beginning


of this book that lists all of the topics covered
in this book in the order that they appear.
There is also an alphabetically arranged Index
at the end of this book .

All directions such as "left", "right", "front"


and "rear" are based on the vehicle's direction
of travel.

* Optional equipment.
..,. The section continues on the next page.
® Registered trademarks are identified with
®. The absence of this symbol does not
warrant unrestricted use of a term.

~ &. Cross reference to a "WARNING" w ith in a


section. If a page number is indicated , the
WARNING is located outside of the section.

& WARNING
Text with this symbol contains information
about safety and how to reduce the risk of
serious personal injury or death.
Overview 5

Overview
Controls at a glance

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Fig. 1 MMI contro ls

The various MMI controls are located centrally MMI: Multi Media
in the cockpit and are easy to reach 9 fig. 1:
Interface •
(D Multifunction stee ring wheel . . 83 •
The Multi Media Interface, or MMI for short,
@ Driver information system . ... . 83 combines various communication, navigation
® MMIdisplay ............... . 7 and entertainment systems in your Audi.
© MMIdrives ..... .... . . . . ... . 18
You can listen to the radio and CDs/DVDsus-
® On/Off knob . . .......... .... 7
ing t he MMI as well as connec t portable play-
® MMI control panel 7 ers via the Audi music interface* or Blue-
tooth* . The MMIalso has an internal hard
(D Tips
drive disc onto which you can copy your music
- Please note that this manual only de- and video collection.
scribes MMIcomponents. Youcan find
The navigation system can guide you to your
additional informat ion on operating your
dest ination using the shortest route. Or you
vehicle in your vehicle Owner's Manual.
can follow your own tour plan with up to nine
- This book descr ibes the equipment
intermediate dest inations. Information about
range specified for th is model at the
traffic conditions is taken into account during
time of the editorial deadline. Individual
route guidance.
items of equ ipment may not yet be avail-
able at the time of printing or may only The cellular telephone preparation* allows
be offered in certain countr ies. you to use all the different features on your
cellular telephone.
6 O ver v iew

There are severa l ways you can access the


wide range of Infotainment functions in your
vehicle. There are three ways to do th is: MMI
control panel, the mu ltifunction steering
wheel or using the voice recognition system.

Traffic safety
information
Audi recommends only perform ing important
functions such as enter ing a navigat ion desti-
nation when the vehicle is stationary. Always
remember to stop using the MMIif necessary
to ens ure your safety and the safety of other
drivers.

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.
- Always follow the safety precautions in
<=?page 46 when using the Audi con-
nect services and the safety precautions
in <=?page 48 when using the wireless
hotspot.
- Obey all applicable laws regarding use of
telephones in vehicles.

Tips on caring for the


MMI control panel
The Cleaning and Protection chapter in your
vehicle owner's manual provides instruct ions
on caring for and clean ing the Infotainment
components .
Controls 7

Controls Switching the MMI


Switching the MMI On/ dis play on or off
Off
Automatic ally
.. To switch the MMI on, switch the ignition
on. The menu for the last main function se-
lected is displayed . The audio source that
was playing last is switched on again .
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.,. To sw itch the MMI off , switch the ignition ------
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off. Your settings a re saved.
Fig. 2 Button for swit ching t he MMI display on or off
Manually
The MMI display switches on au t oma t ically
.. Press the On/Off button © or a function
when the MMI switches on . It switches off
button CD to switch on the MMI again automatically when t he MMI and the ig-
¢ page 7, fig. 3 .
nition are switched off .
.. To sw itch the MMI off, press and hold the
On/Off button until the MMI switches off . fig. 2 to switch
You can press the @] button c::>
the MMI disp lay on or off manua lly.
An MMI that has been switched off manually
does not switch on again automatically the (0 Tips
next time the ign ition is switched on .
- On vehicles with t he cell phone prep*, if
The MMI can still be operated for approxi- a call is made wh ile the MMI display is
mately ten m inutes after switching the igni - switched off, the display will sw itch on
tion off . If you do not press any fu nction but- automatically and remain on fo r t he du-
ton, control button, or the cont ro l knob on ration of the cal l.
the MMI control panel within this time, the - You can sti ll change radio stations or find •
MMI automatically swit ches off again . a selected audio/v ideo source using the •
arrow buttons once the display is switch-
@ Tips ed off.
- The MMI switches off automatically
when the engine is not running and there MMI control panel
is a low battery charge.
- If you on ly press the On/Off button brief-
ly, t he selected aud io/v ideo source is
muted ¢page 13.

Fig. 3 MMI contro ls

@ Function buttons
- Select ing a ll the main functions: press the
!MENUlfunc tion button ..,.
8 Control s

- Selecting a main function (for example, the MMI operating concept


radio): press the IRADIO Ifunction button
An intuitive operating concept allows you to
@ Control knob with j oystick function use all the MMI functions easily.
- Selecting and confirming functions inside
page 9
t he MMI dis play <=:>
- Moving the crossha irs in navigat ion or ad-
just ing the sound distribution <=:>
page 9
- Using the DVDmain menu c::>page 9

@ Control button s
Using a function that is displayed in one of the
four corners on the display. For example, the
lower right control button corresponds to the
lower right corner of the display c::>page 8,
fig . 4 .

@ On/ Off button


- Switching on the MMI:press briefly
page 7
c::>
- Switching off the MMI: press and hold lon-
ger c::>page 7
- Adjusting the volume: turn to the left or Fig. 4 Opera ti ng concept

rig ht c::>page 13
- Switching on mute: press briefly Q) Selecting a funct ion and confirming it
page 13
c::> .,. Turn the control knob to the left or right to
select a function .
@ IBACKI
button
.,. Press t he control knob to confirm the selec-
St opping a sele ction tha t was not confirmed tion.
or returning to the previous funct ion.
@ Using the function s appearing in the
@ Arrow buttons l<l<l/ t>t>I corners of the display
- Selecting the previous/fo llowing, for exam- .,. Press the control button in the correspond-
ple, a rad io stat ion ing corner of the display. For example, the
- Using the fast backward/forwa rd, for exam- lower right control button corresponds to
ple, when playing a CD the lower right corne r of the display.

@ Returning to the previous functi on


.,. Press the IBACK
I button .

{!) Tips
Press the ! MENUI function button to view
the MMIsett ings (for example, the clock
time) and to get an overview of all the
main functions.
Controls 9

Control knob with q page 12 or a video DVDmust be playing


q page 76.
joystick function
The MMI control unit has a control knob with Moving a map and adjusting the sound
distribution
a joystick function, which can be used to
move the crosshairs in a mop, adjust the .,. To move the crosshairs vertically CDq fig. 5,
sound distribution or operate the main menu move the control knob up or down .
in a DVD. .,. To move the crosshairs horizontally @ ,
move the control knob to the left or right .
.,. To move the crosshairs diagonally @ , move
the control knob to the top or bottom while
moving to the left or right .

Using the DVD main menu


.,. Move the control knob up or down CD or
right or left @ to select a menu item .
.,. Press the control knob to confirm the menu
Fig. 5 Operat ing concept for t he cont rol knob w ith joy - selection.
st ick funct ion

Requirement : A map must be displayed, the


balance/fader function must be selected

Letters/numbers speller
You con enter addresses, navigation destinations and telephone numbers with the letters/num-
bers speller.


Fig. 6 Stor ing an entry in the address book Fig. 7 Enter ing a navigation desti natio n

It may be necessary to enter numbers or let- The symbols for entering letters/numbers are
ters in telephone* or navigation mode for explained in the table below :
some functions in the address book . The let-
ters/numbers spe ller appears in the MMI d is-
play.

Symbol/Description Explanation
Puts a wh ite background behind the selected element and
CD Se lection arrow
shows it enlarged in the entry ring.
Shows the character selected with the selection arrow en-
@ Entry ring
larged.
10 Control s

Symbol / Description Explanation

® ._. Inserts a space in the ent ry fie ld .

@ AAA Displays language-specific special symbols.

® ~ Moves the cursor forward/backward in the en tr y fie ld.

® OK Confirms the entry.

0
®

0-9/A-Z
Switches from lower case to upper case.

Changes from numbers to letters or from letters to numbers .


® Cursor Marks the curr,ent editing position.
@ Entry field Shows the current entry.
@ List Shows a list containing suggestions .
@ + Delete Deletes the symbol to the left of the cursor.
@) Number of entr ies Displays the number of en tr ies found in the list.
0 List with suggestions Lists suggestions in alphabetical order .

Entering letters, 11> Press t he control button + Delete @ .


11> To delete all the characters in the entry
numbers and symbols
fie ld, hold the control knob or the control
with the speller button + Delete down unt il all cha racters
Entering numbers, letters , and symbols have been deleted.
11> Turn the cont rol knob wit h the selec ti on ar- In some cases such as in the Navigation
row (D c::>page 9, fig. 6 to the letter, number menu, the selection of letters may be limited
or symbol. Your selection is s hown enlarged to available ent ries. This means that you can
in t he entry ring @ . se lect on ly the lette rs which are poss ible at
i,.. To accept the letter, the number or the sym - t his place in a word .
bol, press the control knob. Your entry ap-
Enter s pecial characters (e.g . hyphen or peri -
pears in the entry fie ld @ .
od) using the number sp eller .
11> When you have e ntered a ll t he characte rs,

tu rn the control knob to OK@ and press the


control knob, or
11> Pres s the OK cont ro l bu tto n.

Deleting numbers, letters, and symbols


Turn the contro l knob with the arrow to +
11>

@ c::>
page 9, fig. 7 and press the control
kno b, or
Controls 11

Menus and symbols


The menu appears in the MMI display after
you press a function button ¢ page 8.

Fig . 8 Telephone sett ings

Symbol / Description Explanation

© Title line Displays the selected mode (for example, telephone* ¢ fig . 8) .
@ Selected text A selected me nu item is outlined/highlighted.
Arrows pointing
® up/down
Indicate there are add it iona l me nu items (scro ll forward/back).

© Mute symbol The active audio/video source is muted.


® TMCsymbol TMCtraffic reports reception ¢ page 67.
The audio/video files are being copied to the jukebox
@ Copy status display
¢page 21.
Telephone status dis- Importing/upda t ing contacts in the address book or telephone
0 play number list.
® Bluetooth symbol Active Bluetooth connection .
® Signal strength bar Cell phone netwo rk recept ion sig nal.
Network coverage for the active data connection ¢ page 47 •
@ 2G/3G" 2G: GSM network •
3G : UMTSnetwork
@ Arrow Points t o ad dit iona l op t ions or possible settings.
Options box Options for the menu item selected.
Shows the path to t he selecte d function/informs via the select -
@ File path/subtitle
ed function .
12 Controls

Adjusting the sound " Turn the control knob to the left or right to
adjust the Bass.
Tone main functions .. Press the control knob to confirm the set -
ting .

Adjusting the balance/fader

" Turn the control knob to Balance/fader and


press the control knob. The crossha irs and
the vehicle interior appear in the MMI dis-
play .
.. Move the crosshairs ¢ fig. 10 ho rizontally,
vertically or diagonally using the con t rol
knob ¢ page 9 . The settings are automati -
Fig. 9 Tone main funct ions
cally stored .
.. Press the !TONEI function button r=;,page 7.
DSP BOSE®
You can select the following functions in the Applies to vehicles: with DSP BOSE- Surround Sound
MMIdisplay:
With Sound Set, the sound can be optimized
(!) DSP [BOSE]* ¢ page 12 or DSP [Bang & for the listener. Surround Level regulates the
Olufsen]* ¢ page 13 volume of the surround effect. AudioPilotTf••
@ Bass ¢ page 12 adjusts playback volume depending on noise
@ Treble r=;,page 12 inside the vehicle .
© Balance/fader (sound distribution) Requirement: The tone main functions must
<=>
page 12 be displayed and DSP [BOSE] must be select-
Treble and bass settings app ly to the active ed ¢ page 12.
mode.
Sound Set

Basic settings " Turn t he con t rol knob t o Sound Set and
press the knob .
.,. To achieve a symmetr ical sound distribu-
tion , turn the control knob to All and press
t he knob .
" To adjust the sound so it is orie nt ed to the
front or rear of the vehicle, turn the control
knob to Front/ Rear and press the knob.

Surround Level
.. Turn the control knob to Surround level and
Fig. 10 Adju st ing th e balan ce/fa der press the knob .
.,. To set the volume of t he sur round effec t ,
Requirement : The tone ma in f unctions must turn the control knob to the left or right and
be displayed ¢ page 12. then press the knob.

Adjusting the bass and the treble AudioPilot™


" Turn the control knob, for example to Bass, .,. Turn the control knob to AudioPilot™ and
and press the knob . press th e knob . ...
Control s 13

~ To automatically adjust playback volume to Adjusting the volume


the noise level inside the vehicle, turn the
control knob to Active and press the knob. Active audio/video source
~ To switch off the dynamic driving noise You con adjust the volume or mute the audio/
compensation, turn the control knob to In- video sources using the On/Off button .
active and press the knob.

DSP Bang & Olufsen ®


App lies to vehicles: with DSP Bang & Olufsen - Surround
Sound

With Sound Focus, the sound con be opti -


mized for the listener. Surround Level regu -
lates the volume of the surround effect.
Entertainment volume
LI 12
Requirement: The tone ma in functions must
be disp layed and DSP [Bang & Olufsen] must Fig. 1 1 Adjust ing the vol ume

be selected ~ page 12.
Adjusting the volume
Sound Focus
~ Turn t he On/Off button to the left or right
~ Turn the cont rol knob to Sound Focus and ~ page 7. The volume setti ng appears in the
press t he knob. MMI display (D ¢ fig . 11 and is automat ical-
~ To adj ust the sound so it is the same for the ly stored .
entire vehicle interior, turn the control knob •
to All and press the knob. Muting
~ Turn the contro l knob to Movie to adjust the ~ Press t he On/Off button briefly. A symbol of
movie sound and then press the knob. a speake r with a line going th rough it ap-
~ To adjust the sound so it is oriented to the pea rs in the MMI display @) ¢ page 11,
front or rear of the vehicle, turn the control fig. 8 and the active audio/video source is •
knob to Front/ Rear and press the knob. stopped. •
Surround Level
~ To cance l the muting, press or turn the On/
Off button briefly.
~ Turn the contro l knob to Surround level and
press the knob. If the volume is too high or too low, it will be
~ To set the volume of the surround effect, adjusted to a preset level when the MMI is
tu rn the control knob to t he left or right and switched on.
then press the knob.
(D Tips
Volume balancing
You can also adjust the volume using the
~ Turn the contro l knob to Volume balancing right t humbwhee l on the mu ltifunction
and press the knob. steering wheel without tak ing your hands
~ To adjust dynamic driving noise compensa - off the steering wheel¢ page 83.
t ion, turn the control knob to the left or
right and press the knob. Navigation volume

Requirement: Tone mode must be on


¢ page 12 .


14 Controls

Music volume during navigation prompts .. Turn t he con t rol knob to Ring tone volume/
and navigation prompts volume Call volume an d press the kno b .
.. Press the Navigation control button. .. To set the volume, turn the cont ro l knob to
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Music volume dur- the left o r right and press the knob .
ing navigation prompts/ Navigation
prompts volume and then press the contr ol (D Tips
knob . You can program Ring tone volume and
.. To set t he volume , t urn th e control knob to Call volume c>page 36 in the telephone
the left or right and press the knob. funct ion .

Voice guidance
Voice recognition system volume
.. Press the Navigation control button .
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Voice guidance Requireme nt : Tone mode must be on
and press the knob . c:>pog e 12 .
.. To prog ram t he announcements, turn the
.. Press t he Systems contro l button.
control kno b to Complete / Compact and
.. Turn t he control knob to Voice recognition
th en pres s t he knob.
volume and then press the knob .
.. If you on ly wa nt t o hear t he mos t impo rt an t
.. To set t he volu me fo r t he a nno un cem e nts,
announcemen t s, t urn t he con t rol knob t o
t ur n t he control knob t o the left or right and
Off and t hen press t he knob .
p ress th e kno b.
Voice guidance on during caU 1)

.. Press the Navigation co ntrol button .


(D Tips

.. If you want t o hea r t he navigation an- Voice recognition volume can also be ad-
no uncemen t s while having a t elephone con - ju ste d in Setup MMI c:>poge 16 .
versation, tu rn t he con t rol knob to Voice
guidance on during call and then press t he Setting the clock time
knob. The funct ion is switched on( ./ ) . and date
The Music volume during navigation You con set the clock time manually or the
prompts lowers t he volume of t he active au - CPScon set it automatically.
dio/v ideo source when the pa rking aid or navi-
gation unit is sw itched on.

You ca n also prog ram Voice guidance an d


Voice guidance on during call c:>page 66
in t he navigation system.

Telephone volume
App lies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep
Fig. 12 Setting a t im e zone

Requirement: Tone mode must be on


c:>page 12. Using the clock time menu
.. Pres s t he IM ENU Ifu nction butto n .
.. Press the Telephone cont ro l button.
.. Pres s the Time co ntr ol button.

l) Applie s t o vehicles: w it h cell phone prep


Controls 15

Setting the clock time control • To set the day, turn the contro l knob to the
left or right and press the knob. The month
• Turn the control knob to Time sourceand
disp lay is highlighted in wh ite in the MMI
then press the knob .
disp lay.
• Turn the contro l knob to CPS/ Manual and
then press the knob . • To set the month, turn the control knob to
the left or right and press the knob . The year
Adjusting the clock time manually display is highlighted in wh ite in the MMI
• Turn the control knob to Time and press the disp lay.
knob. The hour display is hig hlig hted in • To set t he year, turn the control knob to t he
white in the MMI display. left or righ t .
• To set the hour, turn the control knob to the • Press the control knob to complete setting
left or right and press the knob. The minute the date.
display is highlighted in white in the MMI Setting the date format
display .
• To set the m inutes, turn the control knob to • Turn the control knob to Date format and
the left or right. press the knob .
• Press the contro l knob to save the time you • To adjust the date format "Day.Month",
turn the control knob to DD.MM and press
have set.
the knob.
Setting the time format • To adjust the date format "Month/Day",
• Turn the control knob to Time format and turn the control knob to MM/D D and press
press the knob . the knob .
• Turn the control knob to 24h or AM/PM and The time appears in the d isp lay of the driver
then press the knob . information system and in the status line in
Setting Auto daylight savings time*/Man. the MMI display ¢ page 5, fig. 1.
daylight savings time*
• Turn the control knob to Auto daylight sav- Restarting the MMI

ings time */ Man. daylight savingstime* (Reset) •
and then press the knob. MMI functionality is restored with a specific
• Turn the control knob to On/ Off and then button combination.
press the knob .

Setting a time zone


• Turn the control knob to Time zone and
then press the contro l knob. A map of the
world appears in the MMI disp lay.
• To selec t a time zone, turn th e control knob
to the left or right. The selected time zone
will be highlighted on the world map and
selected countries in th is zone will be listed.
Fig. 13 Butto n comb i nat io n to restart the MMI
• Press the contro l knob to complete setting
the time zone. • Press and hold the !MENU!function button
Setting the date @, the contro l knob @ and the upper right
control button ® at the same time
• Turn the contro l knob to Date and press the ¢fig.13 .
knob. The day display is highlighted in white
• Release the buttons. The MMI system
in the MMI disp lay.
switches off and then restarts .
16 Control s

Additional settings Voice recognition volume

You can adjus t the voice recogn it ion vol ume


MMI menu language
individ uall y .
.,. Select: IMENU Ifunction button > Setup
Individual speech training
MMI cont rol button > Language.
Individual speech training improves the rec-
The displays in the MMI display and driver in- ognition function of t he voice recognition sys-
formation system and the language for the tem by adap t ing it t o your voice or pronuncia -
navigat ion announcements and voice recogn i- t ion. Individu al training is compr ised of 40
tion system can be changed. speech entries that consist of commands and
English, French and Spanish are available. sequences of numbers.

You can dele t e the prog rammed speech tra in-


Measurement units ing using Reset speech t raining .

.,. Select : IMENU Ifu nction button > Setup Erasing all name tags
MMI contro l butto n > Measurement Units.
All of the name tags you have stored (spoken
The follow ing measurement units can be set names or telephone numbers) are erased .
in the MMI display and drive r informat io n sys-
tem.
@ Tips
- Individual training can only be per-
- Speed (mph or km/h)
formed when the veh icle is stationary .
- Distance (miles or kilometers)
0
- The volume of the voice recognition sys-
- Temperature (°For ()
tem can also be adjusted in the tone
- Consumption (mpg (US), l/100 km, mpg
function Q page 14 .
(UK) or km/ l)
- Vol ume (gal lon (US), liter or gall on (UK))
Display brightness

Voice recognition Setup


.,. Select: !MENUlf unct io n button>
MMI control button > Display brightn ess.
.,. Select : IMENU Ifunction button > Setup
MMI contro l button > Voice recognition. You can adjust the br ightness of the display by
tu rning the control knob to the left or right.
Command display

When the Command display is switched on, Factory settings


the possible commands for the act ive menu
appear in the MMI display after pressing the .,. Select: !MENUlf unct ion but t on> Setup
Tal k button [2!1
. MMI control button > Factory setting s.

Short dialogue You can reset the following functions to t he


f actory sett ings:
When Short dialogue is act ivat ed, a shorter
form of the voice recogni t ion anno uncements - Sound settings
is used . - Radio
- Media settings
Input signal
- Jukebox
You can switch the Beep input signa l On/ Off - Direct ory
du ring a dialogue . - Telephone*
- Bluetooth*
- Navigation settings
Control s 17

- Navigation and online memory This function shows the MMI and navigation
- Voice recogn ition software version .
After selecting the functions, turn the control
knob to Reset facto ry setti ngs. Confirm your
entry by turning the control knob to Yes and
press ing it.
Use Select all entr ies to reset all listed func-
tions at the same t ime back to the factory set-
tings .
If you reset the Jukebox to factory settings,
all of the music files are deleted and the Me-
dia sett ings are reset .

System update •

.,. Select: IMENU Ifunction button> Setup


MMI cont rol but ton > System update.

The MMI software (for example, navigation)


can be updated by DVD,USBor SD memo ry
card.

@ Tips
For addit ional information about the Sys-
t em update , see your authori zed Audi
dea ler.

Data encryption •

... Select: IMENU Ifunction button > Setup


MMI contro l button > Data encryption.

Youcan protec t your personal data such as


contacts in the address book, navigation des -
tinations and name tags with a persona l pass-
word. If the unit is replaced, you can only
transfer your persona l data to the new MMI
un it using your password.

(D Tips
If you do not assign a personal password,
"MMI3G" is stored in the MMIautomati-
cally as the password.

Version information

... Select: IMENU Ifunction button > Setup



MMI control butto n > Version informa ti on.
18 Dr iv e s

Drives Jukebox. You can also use a portable player


unit by connecting it to the Audi music inter-
Introduction face* or you can connect it to the MMI via
Bluetooth*.
The MMI is equipped with a DVD dr ive, a CD
changer*, two memory card readers and a

Overview of the drives


@ Memory card reader Q page 24
® SIM card readerll

The drives are located in the center console .


MMI will start and contro l the media mode
Q page 76. Opening the card reader cover
using the IOPEN Ibutton ® Q fig . 14 provides
accessto both memory card readers
Q page 24.
Fig. 14 MMI dr ives
The DVD drive, Jukebox, memory card reader
(D Eject button and USBstorage device connection support
the following audio/video file properties:
@ DVD slot Q page 22
@ IOPEN I button
Audio files Video files
File .mp3 .wma; .asf .m4a; .mpg; .avi .mp4; .wmv; .asf
extension .m4b; .mpeg .m4v;
.aac .mov
Format MPEG-1/- Windows
- MPEG-2/- MPEG-1/- ISO- ISO- -
Windows
2 Layer-3 Media 4 2 MPEG4; MPEG4 H. Media
Audio 8 DivX 3, 4 264 Video 9
and 9 l!and S; (MPEG4
Xvid IIAVC)
Playlists .M3U; .PLS; .WPL
File SD/SDHC/ MMC memory cards
system USB storage device: FAT- or FAT32 file system, maximum 4 partitions
DVD drive: Joliet (CDs single session and multisession, DVDs only single session);
UDF
Specifica- up to maximum 320 kbit/s and 48 up to maximum 2,000 kbit/s and 720 x 576 px.
t ions kHz samp li ng frequenc ies at maximum 25fps
Number DVD drive: maximum 5,000 files per directory and maximum 1,000 files per playlist
of files Jukebox: maximum 3,000 files can be copied
USB storage device and memory cards: maximum 5,000 files per directory and max-
imum 1,000 files per playlist ---~--~-- ..,.

l ) Applies to vehicles wit h Audi connect services


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Aud io files Video files


Supported Memory cards: with a capacity up to 32 GB
media DVD drive: Audio CDs (up to 80 m inutes), CD ROMs with a capacity up to 700 MB;
DVD±R/RW; Standard DVDVideo and DVD Video compatible DVD Audio
page 2 7, USBstorage
Audi music interface: portable players (for example, iPod c:::>
device)
-
Metadata Album, track, artist, year, genre
and commentary for MP3-/WMA-/
M4A files
embedded cover up to 800 x 800
px. (GIF, JPEG,PNG)

A WARNING
- The functionality of individual storage
mediums may be limited due to the vari-
The card reader must always be closed ety of blank CDs/DVDs available and the
while driving for safety reasons. •
var ious capacities.
- Audio CDsor video DVDswith copy pro-
tection or CDs/DVDs that do not conform
- The MMI was tested with a var iety of to the standard may not play or playback
products and media available on the may be limited.
mar ket. However, there may be cases - Multisess ion CDs may not play or play-
where individual devices and audio/video back may be limited. Audi recommends

files are not recognized or may play on ly finali zing the recording process when
with rest rictions or may not play at all. creating multisession CDs.
- The Jukebox does not support playlists. - Specific characte rs (such a those in 1D3
- The MMI dr ives do not support Windows tag informat ion) displ ay differently de-
Media Audio 9 Voice, Windows Media Au- pend ing on the MMI system language
dio 9 Lossless and Windows Media 9 Pro- and cannot always be guaranteed. •
fessional. - Never sto re important data on the mem- •
- The more files/folders/playlists that are ory cards, Jukebox, CDs/DVDs or portable
on a medium, the longer it w il l take to audio devices. Audi is not responsib le for
load the audio/video files . Audi recom- damaged or lost files .
mends using storage mediums that only - Please note that audio/video files are
contain audio/v ideo fi les. subject to copyright laws.
- To decrease the time it takes to load au-
dio/video files, create subfolders (for ex-
ample according to art ist or album).
- To access audio fi les as quick ly as possi-
ble, Audi recommends using SD cards
that are class 4 or higher.
- For compressing MP3 files, Aud i recom-
mends a bit rate of at least 160 kbit/s.
- The display showing the remaining play
time may deviate on MP3 files with varia-
ble bitrate.
- The MMI drives do not support fi les pro-
tected by ORM.

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General information CDNote


for playing CDs and Do not insert CDs/DVDs with labels into
DVDs the drive. Labels can come loose from the
CD/DVD and damage the drive.
8cm (3") CO
0
@ Tips

® - Always keep CDs/DVDs in a protective


sleeve and do not expose them to direct
sunlight.
- Never use a cleanin g CD to clean the

® dr ives.
- CD/DVD playback may be tempora rily un-
Fig. 1 5 CDs/DVDs that must not be used available if outside temperat ures are ex-
treme ly hot or cold. A thermal protec-
Requirement s fo r good sound quality
tion switch is installed to protect the CD/
To ensure good, high -quality sound reproduc - DVD and the laser.
tion and to prevent damage to the drives or - Do not remove the cover from t he device.
disc reading errors, please observe the follow- The device does not contain any parts
ing: t hat the owne r can repair.

@ do not use damaged, dirty or scratched


CDs. Memory card general
@ do not use single CDs/DVDs (3 inch/8 cm). information
SD, SDHC and MMC memory cards can be
© do not use CDs/DVDs that are not round
used .
(Shape CDs/DVDs).

@ do not apply any labels on the CDs/DVDs. The memory card reader has been tested wit h
many of t he products available on t he market.
© do not use any protective rings . However, in isolated cases it is possible t hat
Do not use protective CD/DVD film or stab iliz - individua l memory cards may not be recog-
er. nized .

Cleaning drives and CDs/DVDs Alw ays keep t he memo ry card in a suit able
case to protect it from di rt , dust part icles and
Clean CDs/DVDs w ith a soft, lint-free cloth . othe r damage .
W ipe the CD/DVD in a straight line from t he
center tow ard the outer edge. Dirty areas can
be cleaned wit h a commercial CD cleaner or
CDNote
Only use one-piece memo ry cards. If
isopropy l alcoho l. Never use gasol ine, paint
adapt er cards (memory cards wi t h more
thinner, or record cleaner since they can dam-
than one piece) are used, the card could
age CDs/DVDs.
fall out of the adapter when driv ing be-
Laser devices cause of vibrations. Individual pieces could
then become stuck in the dr ive.
Laser devices are divided into safety classes 1
to 4 in accordance with DIN IEC 76 (CO)6/
VOE 0837 . The various types of audio equip-
ment installed conform to safety class 1. The
laser uses so litt le power or is shielded so
there is no danger when it is used correct ly.
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Jukebox You can stop the import at any time by select-


ing Cancel import with the contro l knob and
Introduction pressing the knob. The import process will
stop as soon as the source, from wh ich the file
The MMI is equipped with a Jukebox that has
is be ing imported, is disconnected . Files al-
approximately 20 GB of memory availab le for
ready copied rema in.
aud io/video files. Jukebox mode is started and
operated through the MMI q page 76. The Jukebox automatically sorts the aud io
files during import accord ing the stored infor-
For informat ion on the properties of support-
mation q page 76, fig. 58 . Video files are
ed fi le formats, refer to q page 18 .
stored in the Videos folder .
(D Tips
(D Note
Please note that audio/video files are sub-
Do not import audio/video files when the
ject to copyright laws. Reset the Jukebox
engine is turned off because this will drain
to the orig inal default sett ings when sell-
the veh icle battery. •
ing your veh icle qpage 16.

(D Tips
Copying files
- Tracks from audio CDs cannot be cop ied
Audio files on a CD/DVD ROM in the DVD into the Jukebox.
drive, a USB storage device or a memory cord - Files already imported are recognized
con be copied onto the Jukebox. and will be grayed out.
- Playing and importing audio/video fi les
"' Press the IME DIAi funct ion button.
in the DVDdr ive at the same time can
"' Press the Imp ort control button.
lead to limitations in playback or import-
"' Turn the contro l knob to a source and press
ing . Audi recommends playing audio/vid-
the knob. After check ing the selected
eo files in the DVDdr ive once the import
source, the MMI display shows a track list/
is completed successfully.
file str ucture . •
- The Jukebox does not provide an export •
"' Turn the contro l knob to a sing le file/folder
function due to legal reasons .
and press the knob.
- Files/tracks without stored information
"' Press the All control button to select all
are listed as Unknown . Audi recom-
files/folders.
mends importing audio files w ith their
"' Press the Start import to begin importi ng .
accompany ing stored information (such
The progress of the copying is shown in the
as ID3 tags).
MMI display.
"' Turn the contro l knob to Continu e import-
ing in the background and then press the Deleting files
control knob to hide the status disp lay of
Requirement: The media mode must be acti-
the copying.
vated q page 76 and the Jukebox must con-
You can se lect a ll of the files in a folder for de- tain a udio/video files .
letion by turning the control knob to select "' Press the Setting s con t rol but t on.
the folder and then pressing and ho lding the "' Turn the control knob to Delete juk ebox
knob. and press the knob. The file structure in the
If the Jukebox does not contain any files, a Jukebox is displayed.
message appears in the MMI display with the "' Turn the control knob to a single file/fo lder
option Import media . Press the control knob and press the knob .
to enter the import menu. •
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• Press the All control button to select all CDEject button


files/fo lders. @ DVD slot
• Press the Start deleting control button to
The DVD drive is located in the center console .
begin deleting.
Audio CDs, CDs/DVDs with audio/video files
• Turn the contro l knob to Yes and press the
and video DVDs can be loaded in the DVD
control knob . The progress of the deleting is
drive. CD/DVD mode is started and operated
shown in the MMI display.
t hrough the MMI r=:>
poge 76.
You can select all of the files in a fo lder for de-
For information on the prope rt ies of support -
letion by turning the control knob to select
ed file formats, refer to c:>page 18.
the folder and then press and hold the knob .

Jukebox playback stops during the deletion A


=
WARNING
-
process and starts again automatically once The card reader must always be closed
the deletion is comp lete. while driv ing for safety reasons.

Loading and ejecting a CD/DVD


If funct ionality is restricted, reset the
Jukebox to the defau lt settings c:>page 16. Never force a CD/DVD into the drive. The COi
DVD is pulled in automa t ically.

Displaying the memory Requirement: There m ust not be a CD/DVD in


the drive.
Requirement : Media mode must be on
page 76 .
c::> • Slide the CD/ DVD with the wr iti ng fac ing up
straight into the drive @ c:>page 2 2, fig . 16.
• Press the Settings control button.
• Press the eject button CD to eject a CD/DVD.
• Turn the contro l knob to Jukebox memory
and press the knob. The occupied/open Juke- The CD/DVD is pulled in again aut omatically if
box memory as well as the number of sto red it is not removed from the DVD slot wi t hin 12
t racks appear in the MMI display . seconds of ejecting it .

DVD drive
Introduction

Fig. 16 DVD d rive


Drives 23

CD changer
Introduction
Applies to vehicles: wit h CD changer

@ CD slot
® ILOADI button
@) Position buttons with LEDs
The CD changer is located under the center
armrest. Audio CDsor MP3/WMA CDs can be
loaded into the CD changer . CD mode is start-
ed and operated through the system
¢ page 76 .
Fig. 17 CD changer
The CD changer supports the following file
(!) Eject button formats: •

MP3 Files WMA files


Format MPEG-1 Layer -3 Version 7, 8 and 9
MPEG-2 Layer -3
File extension .mp3 .wma
Standard ISO 9660-Level 1 and 2

File system Joliet (sing le session and multisession), UDF
Number of files/ Maximum 255 files per directory , maximum 255 directories, total of no
directories more than 512 files and directories per med ium
Bit rates 32 to 320 kbits/s and variable bit rate and variable bits in sampling fre-
quencies from 8 to 48 kHz
Supported media Audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDswith a capacity of 700 MB •

Metadata 1D3 tag WMA tag
up to 30 characte rs up to 30 characters

- For compressing MP3 files, Audi recom-


mends a bit rate of at least 160 kbit/s.
- Please follow the instructions for han- - When playing MP3 fi les with a variab le
dling CDs¢ page 20. bit rate, there may be a discrepancy be-
- The CD changer does not support play- tween the play time displayed and real
lists and files with ORM protection. time.
- The functionality of individual storage - Multisession CDs may not play or play-
mediums may be limited due to the vari- back may be limited. Audi recommends
ety of blank CDs available and the vari- finaliz ing the recording process when
ous capacities. creating multisession CDs.
- Audio CDswith copy protection or CDs - Specific characters (such a those in 103
that do not conform to the standard for tag informat ion) display differently de-
audio CDs may not play or playback may pend ing on the system language and
be limited . CDs that conform to the cannot always be guaranteed .
standard have the logo "Compact Disc - Please note that audio f iles are subject
Digital Aud i" on the CD. to copyright laws.

24 Dr iv e s

Loading a CD If you press the ILOADIbutton ® a second


App lies to vehicles: with CD changer time while all CDs are being loaded, the load-
ing procedure stops .
Six CDscan be loaded in the CD changer .

Loading a CD (D Tips

.. Press the !LOAD! button ® ¢ page 23 , - Never force a CD into the drive . The CD is
fig . 17 . The LEDsat the side of the CD slot pulled in automatica lly.
@ blink green when the CDchanger is ready - You cannot load the CD changer if t he
to be loaded . LEDnext to the CD s lot is red .
.. Slide the CDstra ight into the slot @ with
the label facing up . The CD is automat ically Ejecting a CD
loaded in the next empty position in the CD Appl ies to vehicles: with CO changer
changer. The LED in the cor responding but-
Ejecting a CD
ton @ illuminates.
.. Press the eject button (D ¢ page 23, fig. 17
Loading multip le CDs at the same time twice to eject the current CD.
.. Press and hold the ILOADI button ® for .. To eject any of the CDs, press the eject but-
more than two seconds . ton (D and then one of the blinking buttons
.. Wait unt il the green LEDs at the side of the @.
CDs lot @ begin blinking.
Ejecting all CDs
.. Slide the CDs one at a time straight into the
slot @ with t he label fac ing up. The CDs are .. Press and hold the eject button (D for more
loaded automatica lly in the next empty po- than two seconds . All the CDs are ejected
sition in the CDchanger . one at a time.
.. Press the ILOADIbutton to interrupt the
The CD is pulled back into the CDchanger au-
loading process.
tomatica lly if you do not remove it from the
Loading the CD in a specific empty CDs lot within 30 seconds after ejecting it.
position
.. Press the ILOADIbutton @. The LED for the Memory card reader
next empty posit ion @ blinks.
· Introduction
.. Press the butto n .
.. Wait unt il the green LEDsat t he side of the The MMI is eq uipped wit h two memory card
CDslot @ begin blinking. reade rs. SD, SDHC and MMCmemory cards
.. Slide the CD stra ight into the slot @ with can be loaded into the memory card reader
the labe l facing up. ¢ page 25, fig.18.

Loading a CD into a specific occupied Memo ry card mode is star t ed and operated
position t hrough the MMI ¢ page 76 .
.. Press the ILOADI button @. The LEDfor the For information on the propert ies of support-
occup ied position stays on. ed file fo rmats, refer to ¢ page 18 .
.. Press the button. The correspond ing CD is
ejected. ,&. WARNING -
.. Remove the CDfrom the CDs lot @ . The card reader mu st always be closed
.. Slide the CDyou wou ld like to load straight while driving for safety reasons.
into the CDslot @ with the label facing up.
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- For additiona l information on supported


@ Tips
devices, visit www .audiusa.com or see
Please follow the instructions for handling your authorized Audi dealer.
memory cards c::>page 20.
Connecting the Bluetooth audio player
Inserting and removing a memory card Applies to vehicles : wit h cell pho ne prep

Requirement: The vehicle must be stationary


and the cell phone Bluetooth function must
be switched on. The MMI Bluetooth funct ion
and the Bluetooth audio player must be
switched on in the telephone menu
page 3 5 .
c::>

.,. Press the IMEDIA ! function button .


.,. Press the Source control button.

Fig. 18 Inserting a memory card .,. Turn t he control knob on the Bluetooth au-
dio player @ c::>page 76, fig. 57 and then
.,. Press the IOPEN Ibutton. The card reader press t he knob . A message will appear in the
cover opens . MMI display saying there is no Bluetooth au-
.,. Slide the memory card in the card reader dio player connected to the MMI.
slot with the label side up (contact surface ... Press the control knob to begin searching
down) (D c::>fig. 18 . The angled corner of the for a Bluetooth audio player. All Bluetooth
memory card must point toward the right •
devices w ith in range will appear in the MMI
front. disp lay.
.,. Then push the memory card into the slot .,. Turn the control knob to the Bluetooth au-
until it clicks into place . dio player and press the knob . The Audio
.,. Press the memory card briefly to remove it. pla yer profi le appears in the MMI display.
The card is released from the slot. .,. Press the control knob to select Audi o play- •
er. A 4-digi t PI N appears in the MMI display. •
Bluetooth audio player .,. To enter the 4-digit PIN that is displayed,
select Yes. Enter the PIN into the cell phone,
Introduction
or
App lies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
.,. To enter any 4- to 16-d igit PIN, select No.
The Bluetooth audio player and cell phones Enter a 4- to 16 dig it PIN. Then enter this
with an integrated audio player can be con- PIN into the cell phone . You can use the
nected to the MMI via Bluetooth. Bluetooth MMI to operate the Bluetooth audio player
A2DP and AVRCP(1.0/1.3) are supported . afte r it has connected successfully
page 76.
c::>
MMI starts and controls the aud io player
page 76.
c::> If your Bluetooth audio player supports it, a
6-dig it PIN w ill be suggested in the MMI dis-
(D}Tips play and audio player at the same t ime in-
- Several devices can be connected to the stead of a random 4-digit PIN. To pair t he
MMI, but only one device can be active. Bluetoot h audio player and the MMI, confirm
- The connected device starts the playback th is PI N in the audio player and in the MMI.
depend ing on the Bluetooth audio play-
er.

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@ Tips
(Z) 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable*
r:!;>
page 28
- The PIN only has to be entered one time
@ Mini USB adapter cable* page 27
<=:>
on a Bluetooth audio player. Bluetooth
devices, already paired, are automatica l-
® Micro USBadapter cable* c:>page 27

ly connected to the system as soon as @ USBadapter cable* <=:> page 2 7

they are in range. @ AV adapter cable* r:;,page 28


- The functions supported in media mode The Audi music interface is located in the
(for example Display track info ) depend glove compartment. You can connect a porta-
on the Bluetooth audio player being ble audio device (such as an iPod or USBstor-
used. age device) to the Audi music interface using a
special adapter cable*. You can purchase
Audi music interface adapter cables* from your authorized Audi
dealer.
Introduction
Appl ies t o vehicles: with Audi music interface For information on the properties of support-
ed file fo rmats, refer to c:>page 18.
Various portable audio devices con be con-
nected to the Audi music interface . The Audi mus ic interface supports USBstor-
age devices from "USB Device Subclasses I
and 6". The manufacturer of the storage de-
vice can provide information about its "USB
Device Subclass".

The following USB storage devices are sup-


ported:

- USB sticks
- USB MP3 players that do not require any
Fig. 19 Audi music interface wit h iPod adapter cable special driver software
and iPod - External USBf lash memory
- External USB hard disks (HDD) - I ", 1.8",
2.5" - drives with an operating/continuous
current of 500 mA maximum

(D Note
- Extremely high or low temperatures
which can occur inside vehicles can dam-
age portable audio devices or affect their
performance. Never leave a portable au-
Fig. 20 Audi music interface: adapter cable
dio device in the vehicle in extremely
high or low temperatures.
(D Interface on Audi music interface
- Handle the adapter cable carefully. Do
@ Jack for connecting to the Audi music in-
not allow it to be pinched.
terface
@ Adapter cable* (such as iPod adapter ca- (D Tips
ble*)
- For additiona l information on the Audi
© iPod jack on the iPod adapter cable* music interface, visit www.audiusa.com
@ iPod or see your authorized Audi dealer.
® iPod adapter cable (plus) * r:!;>page27
Dr iv e s 27

- MTP players and USB hubs are not sup-


ported.
(D Note

- Do not use USB extension cables or Remove the connector from the Audi mu-
adapters. They may affect the functiona l- sic interface carefully so it is not damaged.
ity.
- Funct ionality is not guaranteed fo r port - Connecting an iPod using an iPod
able audio devices that do not meet the adapter cable
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and iPod
USB2.0 specificat ion .
adapter cable (plus)
- The USB storage device connection was
tested w ith a variety of products on the
market. However, it is possible that
some memory cards may not be recog-
nized.

Connecting the adapter cable to the


Audi music interface
App lies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and adapter
cable
Fig. 22 Disconnecting the iPod jack from the iPod
Requirement: The glove compartment must
be open. Requirement: The glove compartmen t must
be open .
.,. Connect the USBadapter cable* @
page 26, fig. 20 to the Audi music inter-
<=> .,. Connect the iPod adapter cable (plus)* ®
face. 9 page 26, fig. 20 to the iPod.
.,. Then connect the portable audio device to .,. To disconnect t he iPod jack, press the knobs
the Audi music interface. © ~fig. 22 to release the catc h and pull the
jack carefully out of the iPod @ .
Disconnecting the adapter cable from
When t he vehicle ignition is on, the iPod bat- •
the Audi music interface •
te ry charges through the iPod adapter cable
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and adapter
cable (pl us)* once the iPod is connected t o the Audi
music interface . Connect the adapter cable to
the Audi music interface first and then con-
nect the portab le audio device to the Audi mu-
sic interface.

Audi music interface does not support some


iPod functions, for example, rating music
tracks, Cover Flow or adding tracks to the "On-
the-go" playlist. Cover display and video play-
back are only supported by the iPod adapter
Fig. 2 1 Adapter cable: disconnecting the jack from t he cable plus* (red marking) .
Audi m usic interface
Other iPod versions such as the iPod shuffle
Requirement: The glove compa rtment must cannot be connected with the iPod adapter ca-
be open . ble (plus)*. These can be connected as porta-
ble audio devices w ith the optional 3.5 mm
.,. Hold the release catch down ® <=> fig. 21
stereo jack adapter cable*~ page 28. II>
whi le pulling the jack @ out of the Audi mu-
sic interface.
28 Dr iv e s

For additional information on supported devi- back takes place through the vehicle sound
ces, visit www.audiusa .com or see your au- system.
thor ized Audi dealer.
3.5 mm stereo j ack adapter cable
(D Tips " Connect the 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter ca-
- To avoid ma lfunctions during audio play- ble* 0 c>page 26, fig. 20 to the Audi music
back through the iPod/iPhone/iPad, interface.
switch the Bluetooth audio player off .. Insert the 3. 5 mm stereo jack in the head-
c>page 35 when you are not using the phone socket on the portab le audio device.
Bluetooth aud io player* . Audio playback takes place through the vehi-
- Only use the iPod adapter cable (plus)* cle sound system.
to connect the iPod.
If Audi music interface is selected as the
- For video playback, you can also connect source, you may hear static when connecting/
your iPod to the Audi music interface us- disconnect ing the 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter
ing the optional AV adapter cable* cable or when connect ing/disconnecting a
c>page 28 . To connect the iPod to the
portable player to the 3.5 mm stereo jack
AV adapter cable*, you also need an Ap- adapter cable . To avoid th is static, either
ple AV cable. For more info rmation on mute the portable audio device or switch to
the Apple AV cable, refer to your iPod another audio source (such as rad io
user guide. c>page 71 or CD) before connecti ng or dis-
- Problems with the iPod can affect opera- connecting the device.
tion of the MMI. Reset your i Pod if th is is
the case (refer to the iPod instruction (D Tips
manua l).
Audi recommends adjusting the volume of
- Refer to the iPod instr uction manua l for
the portable audio device to approximate ly
important info rmation on operat ing your
70 percent of the maximum output. The
iPod.
volume can be adjusted (for example at
- Audi recommends updat ing the iPod
the radio volume)~ page 82 .
software to the latest version .

Connecting a portable player using a


3.5 mm stereo jack cable/ AV adapter
cable
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and 3.5 mm
stereo jack adapter cable/AV adapter cable

Media mode is started and controlled


through the connected player.

Requirement: The glove compa rtment must


be open .

AV adapter cable
.. Connect the AV adapter cable* @
c>page 26, fig. 20 to the Audi music inte r-
face .
.. Then connect the portable audio device t o
the Audi music interface. Audio/video play-
Callin g 29

Ca l ling @ Note
Introduction - Obey all applicable laws regarding use of
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep telephones in vehicles.
You con use a cell phone comfortably through
- Switch off the te lephone where use of
cell phones is prohibited . Obey all appli-
the MMI using the Telephone function .
cable instruct ions and reg ulations.
Information for using cell phone prep can be
found in ¢ page 29. (D Tips

Many funct ions you are familia r with from The telephone functions depend on the
your cell phone are available c::!;>
page 31 . cell phone service provider and the cell
phone you are using. Youcan obtain more
A WARNING
-
informat ion from your cell phone service
provider.
- Medical experts warn that cell phones
can interfere with the function of pace-
makers . Always maintain a minimum dis- Cell phone prep
tance of 20 centimeters between the cell Introduction
phone antenna and the pacemaker. Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
- Do not carry the cell phone in a pocket
If your vehicle has a cell phone prep, you have
directly over the pacemaker when the
a Bluetooth profile (hands-free profile) to
phone is switched on.
connect your cell phone .
- Switch the cell phone off immediate ly
if you suspect it may be interfering The cell phone is connected to the cell phone
with the pacemaker . prep by Bluetooth. Calls can be made wite-
- Do not use voice recognit ion system lessly through the cell phone prep hands-free
page 88 in emergencies because
c::!;> system . The t elephone functions in the cell
your voice may change in stressful situa- phone prep are referred to as "cell phone with
tions. It may ta ke longer to dial the num- hands -free profile" in this manual. •
ber or the system may not be able to dial •
You can operate your cell phone t hrough t he
it at all. Dial the emergency number
MMI cont rol panel ¢ page 7, the mu ltifunc-
manually.
tion steer ing wheel c::!;>
page 83 or through
- Switch your cell phone off in areas at risk
the voice recognition system ¢ page 88 .
for an explosion. These locations are not
always clearly marked . They may include
gas stations, equ ipment that stores or
(D Tips

t ransports fuel or chemicals, or locations - The telephone functions depend on


where fuel vapors (such as propane or whether your cell phone is compatible
gasoline vapor in vehicles or buildings), with the cell phone prep or not and if the
chem icals or large quan t ities of dust par- cell phone service provider supports
ticles (such as flour, sawdust or metal) these funct ions.
may be present in the air. This also ap- - For up-to-date information on the cell
plies to all other locations where you phone prep, visit www.audi.com/blue-
would normally switch your vehicle off. tooth or your authorized Audi dea ler.
- Pay attention to the traffic reports when - The cell phone prep is des igned for use in
making a call¢ page 6. GSMand CDMAnetwor ks.


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Requirements for starting Searching for Bluetooth-compatible


App lies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep devices
Appl ies to vehicles : wi th cell phone prep
The following requireme nts must be met in
order to establ ish a Bluetooth connection be- There are two ways to search for Bluetooth-
tween the cell phone prep and your cell compa tible devices.
phone.
- The vehicle must be stationary and the igni-
t ion must be switched on.
- Bluetooth must be on.
- Your cell phone must be visible to others .
- There must not be any other Bluetooth devi-
ces connected to the cell phone prep during
the pairing procedu re.
- The cell phone being connected must not be
connected to Bluetooth . Fig. 23 Searchin g for new cell phones

Also follow the instruct ions displayed on your Requirement: The Bluetooth function in the
cell phone. MMIc:;,page 35 and the cell phone must be
on. Your cell phone must be visible to others.
@ Tips
Searching for cell phon es
- There may be severa l cell phones con-
nected with the cell phone prep, but only .. Press the ITELI function button. The mes-
one cell phone at a t ime can be actively sage Please connect cell phone appea rs in
connected to the cell phone prep. the MMI display.
- The Bluetooth connection range is limit- .. Turn the control knob to Search for new cell
ed to inside the vehicle. It also depends phone c:;,fig. 23 and press the knob. Availa-
on the current circumstances and on in- ble Bluetooth cell phones are shown in the
te rference with other devices. MMI display.
- If a connection to the mobile device
Finding Bluetooth dev ices
could not be established, make sure your
mobile device is using the most current .. Press the ITELI function button.
version of t he firmware. .. Press the Settings control button.
- For current informat ion on connecting .. Turn t he control knob to Bluetooth and
cell phones with the cell phone prep, vis- press the knob.
it www.audiusa.com/bluetooth or your .. Turn the control knob to Find Bluetooth de-
aut horized Audi dealer. vices and press t he knob. The availab le Blue-
t ooth devices are shown in the MMI disp lay.

Find Bluetooth devices shows all of the Blue-


too t h devices within range in the MMI display.

(_DTips
Some cell phones are recognized by the
MMIonly via Find Bluetooth devices.
Callin g 31

Pairing the cell phone tacts . For more information rega rding the di-
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep rectory refer to c:>page 38 .

(0 Tips
- The 4-digit PIN is only en t ered one t ime .
Bluetooth devices that are already paired
are automatically connected to the MMI
as soon as they are in range . Be s ure to
pay attention to any possible connection
inqu iries on your cell phone.
-Authoriz ing the cell phone prep in your
cell phone will speed up the automat ic
Fig. 24 The cell pho ne is paired to th e cell phone prep
connect ion. You can find additional infor-
Requirement : Available cell phones must be mation about pairi ng your cell phone in
shown in the MMI display c:>page 30 and the your cell phone operator's manual.
veh icle must be stationary. - For up-to-date information on the cell
phone prep, visit www .audiusa .com/
.. Turn the contro l knob to a cell phone and blu etooth or your autho rized Audi deal-
press the knob. er.
.,. To pa ir the cell phone, turn the control knob
to Handsfree and press the knob . A 4-digit
Connecting and disconnecting the
PIN is shown on the MMI display .
Bluetooth connection to paired devices •
.. To enter the 4-digit PIN that is d isplayed ,
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
select Yes. Enter this PIN into the ce ll
phone. The time al lowed for entering the The Bluetooth connection between the cell
PIN is limited to approximate ly 30 seconds, phone prep and your paired ce ll phone is auto-
or matically established after the ignition is
.. To enter any 4 - to 16-digit PIN, select No. turned on. Wit h some cell phones, you have to

Enter any 4- to 16-dig it pin in the spe ller confirm the connect ion .

c:>page 9 . Then enter this PIN into the cell
The Bluetooth connection is a utomat ica lly ter -
phone also . The time allowed for entering
minated after the ignition is switched off.
the PIN is lim ited to app roximately 30 sec-
onds .
.. Confirm the pai ring on t he cell phone if re-
Telephone mode
ques t ed . The Bluetooth symbol (D c:>fig. 24 . Introduction
appea rs in the status line of the MMI display Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
when the pairing process is complete.
The following func t ions are possib le in t ele-
If your ce ll phone supports it, a 6-digit PIN phone mode:
will be suggested in the MMI d isp lay and cell
- Select ing a phone number (using speller,
phone at the same time instead of a random
from the directory or from the call list)
4-digit PIN. To pair the cell phone and the
- Answer ing and ending a call
MMI, confirm this PIN in the cell phone and in
- Putt ing a call on hold
the MMI.
- Accessing the d irectory in MMI or in t he cell
The contacts are automatically loaded into phone
the MMI directo ry once the cell phone is - Saving phone numbers from the call list into
paired. This loading process can last several the directory
minutes and depends on the number of con- •
32 Ca l li ng

Starting telephone mode Selecting a phone


Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne pr ep
number
Requirement: The MMI must be on r=;,page 7
Entering directly
and the cell phone must be pai red to the cell Applies to vehicles : with cell pho ne prep
phone prep <>page 31.
The speller can be used to enter a phone
"' Press the !TEL ! funct ion button. The tele- number direc tly as a series of numbers or let-
phone ma in fun ctions r=;,page 32, fig. 2 5 ters.
o r the last active telephone me nu appear in
the MMI d isp lay.

Press the ITEL Ifunction button to access the


telephone main funct ions.

Telephone main functions


Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep

Fig. 26 Enter ing telephone numbers us ing the numbe r


speller

Fig. 25 Telep hone ma in func tions

Requirement: Telephone mode must be on


<>page 32.
Fig. 27 Enter ing te lephone numbers us ing the let t er
The following funct ions are shown in the MMI spe ller
d isplay :
Requirement: Telephone mode must be start-
(D Received calls <>page 33
page 32 and the Enter numbe r function
ed c::>
@ page 33
Missed calls c::>
® c::>page 32, fig. 25 must be selected.
@ page 33
Dia led nu mbers c::>
@ Directory c::>page 38 Entering the phone numbe r as a sequence
of numbers
® Dialing a number c::>
page 32
® Assigning a voice mai l number "' Enter the phone number using the spe ller
page 36/accessing a mailbox
c::> page 9.
c::>
"' Confirm your entry by select ing OK in the
speller a nd press ing, or
"' Press the Dial control button. After t he con-
nection has been made, t he audio/video
so urce is muted.
Calling 33

Entering the phone number as a sequence press t he knob. The phone numbe rs from
of letter s the se lected list ap pear in the MMI display.
.. Ente r an area code such as 1 800 using the .. Turn t he control knob to the phone numbe r
speller <=>fig . 26. and press the knob. •
.. To switch to the letter spe ller, press the A·Z .. To initiate the call, turn the contro l knob to
control button . Call and press the knob . •

"" Use t he spelle r to enter a series of letters .. Press the Dial control button.
such as AUDISERVICE <=> fig . 2 7.
Dialing a phone number from the
.. Confirm your ent ry by se lecti ng OK in th e directory
spelle r and pressing, or
.. Pres s the Dial cont rol butt on. The ent ered .. Turn the control knob to Directory c>fig . 28
te lephone numbe r is dialed. and press t he knob . The direct ory appea rs in
t he MMI display <=> pag e 38, fig . 31.
To dele t e a incor rect sym bol, tu rn t he spelle r .,. Turn t he cont rol knob t o Find contact and
to + and t he press t he knob and hold it down. press t he knob. The s peller ap pears in t he
disp lay so you can ente r names, or
(D Tips .. Turn t he control knob to a name from the
- DTMPtones can be ente red dur ing a call list and press the control knob. The phone
us ing the spe ller. number is shown in t he MMI disp lay.
- If you switc h off Voice guidance on dur- .. Press t he control knob to select the phone
ing call while in navigat ion mode, navi- number.
gation comm ands will not play dur ing a Dialed numbers quick display •
call <=>page 66 .
- If you have swit ched off the MMI disp lay .. Press t he Dial control button. The Dialed
and an incoming call is received, t he numbers list appears in t he MMI disp lay.
MMI display will auto mat ically switch .. Turn the control knob to the phone numbe r
back on. and press the knob.
.. To initiate the call, turn the contro l knob to

Call and press the knob .
Selecting from a list •
.. Press the Dial control button .
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep

(0 Tips
The telephone functions depend on the
cell phone serv ice provider and t he cell
phone you are using. You can obtai n more
informa tion from your cell phone se rvice
provider.

Answering/ignoring a
Fig. 28 Dialing a phone number from a list call
Applies to vehicles: with ce ll pho ne prep
Requi rement: Telep hone mode mu st be on Requ irement: There m ust be an incoming call.
p age 32 and one t ele phone num ber must
<=>
be st ored in t he call list s or in t he direct ory. Answering a call

Dialing a phone number from a call list .,. Turn t he cont rol knob to Answer and press
t he knob, or
.,. Turn the cont rol knob to Dialed numbers .. Press t he Answer contr ol butt on. .,._
' •
Missed calls or Received calls <=>fig. 28 and
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Ignoring a call Saving a phone number


.. Turn t he contro l knob to Igno re and press from call lists
the knob, or Applies to vehicles : wit h cell phone prep
.. Press the Ig nore control button. You can save a phone number from the call
The Name, Phone number or Unknown ap- lists into the directory.
pears in the disp lay depending on whethe r t he
caller has been stored in the directory and if
the phone number has been transmitted .

(D Tips
- You can accept other calls during a tele-
phone call c>page 36. The active call is
placed on hold automatica lly.
- The audio/video source is muted during
an incoming/o utgoing call. Fig. 29 Stori ng th e phone number in the directory
- You can swit ch off navigat ion announce-
ments if you do not want to hear them Requirement: Telephone mode must be on
while you are on the te lephone c>page 32 and one phone numbe r must be
c>page 66. stored in the call lists.
- You can also answer/ignore a call using .. Turn the control knob to Dialed number s,
the multifunction steering wheel Miss ed calls or Received calls c>page 33,
i=>page85.
fig. 28 and press the knob. The available
phone numbers are listed in the MMIdis-
Ending a telephone call play.
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep .. Turn the control knob to the phone number
Requirement: A telephone call must be in that will be stored and press the knob.
progress or the system must be establishing a .. Turn the control knob to Store and press
connection . the knob.
.. To create a new cont act, tu rn t he control
.. To end a telephone call or to interrupt the knob to New contact and press the control
dialing process, turn the control knob to knob. The input field appea rs in the MMI
End call and press the knob, or disp lay c>fig. 29 .
.. Press the End call contro l button .. To add a phone number to an existing con-
i=>page 34, fig. 29. tact, t urn the control knob to Find contact
and press the knob, or
@ Tips .. Turn the control knob to a contact in the list
You can also end a call using the mu lti- and press the knob. The se lected contact is
function steering wheel c>page 84. entered into the entry field.
.. Turn the control knob to Store contact and
press t he knob. The phone numbe r is st ored.

(D Tips
You can edit the directory c>page 38 .
Calling 35

Bluetooth settings player off if you a re not using it to prevent


Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep static in telephone or media mode.

You con pair cell phones or a 8/uetooth audio Finding Bluetooth devices
player with the MMI.
The system searches for lists of Bluetooth de-
vices that are within range.

Connected Bluetooth devices


Bluetooth devices that have been paired w ith
the MMI are listed . The active connected Blue-
tooth device is identified with the Bluetooth
symbol.

To de lete paired Bluetooth devices individual -


ly, select the device and delete it w ith the De-
Fig. 30 Bluetooth symbol lete Bluetooth device function .

~ Press the !TEL !function button. To change from hands-free operation to aud io
~ Press the Settings control button. player operation with paired cell phones, se-
~ Turn the control knob to Bluetooth and lect the Bluetooth device when the veh icle is
press the knob. The Bluetooth menu ap- stationary and change the profile using Con-
pears in the MMI display ~ fig. 30. nect. Use Disconnect to disconnect the paired
Bluetooth device.
Switching Bluetooth on/off •
Paired Bluetooth Devices
The MMI Bluetooth function can be switched
On or Off. The Bluetooth symbol @ ~ fig. 30 Up to 50 paired devices can be listed.
appears in the MMI display when On is active.
Bluetooth name
Discovery mode The Bluetooth name in the MMI (for example

The visibility of the MMI for cell phones or for "AUDI MMI 2613") is shown and can be

the Bluetooth audio player can be sw itched changed.
On or Off . When Auto is selected, the MMI
Deleting external Bluetooth devices
will remain visible for cell phones or a Blue-
tooth audio player for about five minutes as All paired Bluetooth devices can be deleted by
long as the vehicle is stationary and the igni- confirming with Yes.
tion is switched on. The visibility switches off
after that . However, it is still possible to es- (D Tips
tablish a Bluetooth connection with paired - Several cell phones can be connected to
cell phones or players that have already been the MMI, but only one cell phone can be
paired when the visibility is switched off. The active .
function should be sw itched Off when the - When connecting a Bluetooth device al-
pa iring process is complete so the cell phone ready bonded with the MMI, the last ac-
prep is not vis ible to others. tive Bluetooth profi le (Handsfree or Au-
dio player) will be available.
Bluetooth audio player
- The Bluetooth settings can be changed
Bluetooth audio player must be switched On back to the factory settings ~ page 16.
in order to be able to select Bluetooth audio
player as the source in media mode
~ page 76 . Switch the Bluetooth audio •
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Additional settings Call options


Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep
Options during a phone call
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep .. Select: ITEL]fun ct ion button > Setting s
contro l but ton > Call options .
.. To show the available opt ions in the MMI
display, turn the contro l knob to Options Auto redial
dur ing a phone call and press the knob, or - On - a phone number will be redialed auto-
.. Press the Options cont rol button . mat ically up to five t imes if it is busy. Auto-
Switching the microphone off and on mat ic red ial can be cance lled wit h the End
call fu nction.
When the microphone is switched Off the oth- - Off - a phone numbe r is not redialed if it is
er party cannot hear anything from your busy.
phone. However, you can hear the other party.
Auto answer
Accepting another call
- On - an incoming call is answered automat i-
If another call comes in dur ing an active call, cally. This can be ignored with the Ignore
the Answer and Ignore functions appea r in fu nction if the call was not answered auto-
the MMIdisplay. mat ically.
If you select Answer, the active phone call is - Off - an incoming call is not answered auto-
put on hold and the incoming call is act ive. If mat ically.
you select Ignore , the incoming call will be ig-
Three-way conference (GSM )
nored.
- On - When a call is in progress, you can ac-
Replacing a phone call
cept an incoming call using the Answer op-
If a call comes in while you have an active call tion. The active call is put on hold. You can
and anothe r call on hold, the Replace and Ig - also put an act ive call on hold using the
nore functions appear in the MMIdisplay. Hold option and sta rt another call or a con-
fe rence call.
If you select Replace, the active call will be re-
- Off - You can rep lace a call in progress with
placed with the incoming call. If you se lect Ig -
an incoming call using the Replace opt ion.
nore, the incoming call will be ignored. A
You can ignore an incoming call using t he
phone call on hold rema ins in queue.
Ignore option. You canno t put an active call
The display of an incoming phone call in the on hold or st art another call.
MMI may still be visible for a few seconds de-
pending on the cell phone in use. If you use (l) Tips
the Replace or Ignore functions in the MMI The call opt ions depend on t he cell phone
while the display is still visible, the act ive tele- and service provider.
phone call will be ended.

{O)Tips Telephone settings


Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep
- The Call waiting function must be acti-
vated in your cell phone to be ale rted to .. Select: !TE Li funct ion but t on > Setting s
an incoming call during an active call. cont rol butto n > Phone settings .
- The available opt ions during a phone call Volume settings
depen d on the cell phon e service provid-
er and the cell phone being used. You - Ring tone volume - the ring tone volume
can obt ain more information from your can to be set to Min/ Max.
cell phone service provider.
Calling 37

- Call volume - the call volume can to be set Network connection (WLAN)
to Min / Max. Under t he men u it em Wireless network con-
- Microphone input level - the microphone in- nection , you can switch the MMI wireless hot -
put level can be adjusted . spot on/ off or configure the Wireles s set-
tings. For more information, refe r to
Erasing call lists
<=>
page 48.
- Dialed numbers - all ent ries in the call list
Dialed number s can be de leted. (D Tips
- Missed calls - all ent ries in the call list
- Audi connect services are only available
Mi ssed call s can be de leted.
where there is mob ile netwo rk coverage .
- Received calls - all entr ies in the call list Re-
You can obtain more information from
ceived calls can be deleted .
your current service provider.
- Delete all entries - all local call lists in t he
- For more information rega rding Audi
MMI can be de leted .
connect services, refer to<=>
page 46.
Voicemail number
Turning the data module on/off
Enter the voicemail number with the speller
Applies to vehicles : with Audi connect services
or from a List (directory) and store with OK.
When a voicemail number is stored, the voice .,. Select: ITELIfunct ion button > Settings
mail can be accessed with the a.osymbo l in cont rol butto n > Turn off data module / Turn
the speller. on data module.

This se rvice must be set up and activated in The data module can be turned on and off. •
advance in the cell phone netwo rk. You can The data module must be turned on in orde r
obtain more information from your cell phone t o use the Audi connect servicesand t he MMI
service provider. wireless hotspot .
As long as the data module was t urned off
Resorting call lists
separately t he last time it was used, it will •
The phone numbers in t he call lists are sorte d turn on automatically when the ignition is in •
according to the time they called . When On is the "On" positio n.
switched on, the call list is sorted in reverse
orde r.

Connections
Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect services

.,. Select : ITELIfu nction button > Settings


control button > Connections .

A data connection for using the Audi connect


services or a netwo rk connection for wireless
usage can be established using the SIM card
in your MMI.

Data connection

Under the menu item Data connection , you


can view the Connection settings for your da-
ta connection as well as the Data usage info .
For more informat ion, refer to c:>page 47 . •
38 Directory

Directory of contacts appears in the MMI display


c::>
fig.31.
Introduction
The contacts in a cell phone are automatically
The MMI has an extensive directory, which can imported when the cell phone is connected .
be accessed when using the cell phone as we ll
Contacts a re displayed in a lphabetical order
as using navigation. Up to four different cell
and can be sorted according to first or last
phones can be paired with the MMI and your
page 45 and are ident ified with a
name c::>
contacts can be transferred into the MMI di-
symbol to te ll the location where they are
rectory . You can manage up to four private di-
stored c::>fig. 31.
rectories as well as one general d irectory con-
tain ing a ll the stored contacts in the private (D Local MMI memory (public)
di rectories. @ Local MMI memory (private)
Important directory functions include: @ SIM card
@ Cell phone
- Using contacts directly from the directory
for communication and navigation.
- Storing up to S phone numbers for each
(t) Tips

contact. - The directory contact display in the MMI


- Storing private and business navigation des- depends on the cell phone used.
tinat ions and mailing addresses for each - The contacts from the cell phone may
contact in the local MMI memory. not be transferred in alphabetical order.
- Importing address cards from an externa l
If there are too many entries, contacts
with different first letters may be miss -
storage device or from your myAudi ac-
count1l . ing in the MMI.
- Exporting from the directory to an external - Be sure to pay attention to any possible
synchronization inquiries on your cell
memory.
phone .

Opening the directory


Storing a new directory
contact
You must enter a name for the new contact
first. Then you can enter additional optional
information such as phone numbers, naviga-
tion destinations or mailing addresses .

Fig. 31 Contact list

Requirement: Telephone mode must be on


c::>
page32.
• Turn the control knob to Directory @
page 32, fig. 2 5 and press the knob. A list
c::>
Fig. 32 Stor ing a new contac t

ll Applies to veh icles with Audi conne ct service s


Directory 39

Requirement : The direct ory must be open Storing a navigation


r=>
page38 .
destination
... Turn the contr ol knob to New conta ct and
You can store a business and a p ersonal navi-
press t he knob. The inp ut fie ld appears in
gation destination for an existing dir ectory
the MMI disp lay r=>fig. 3 2 .
con t act.
... Turn the cont rol knob to Last name and
press t he knob. The speller appears in the Requir ement: The directo ry must be open
MMI display r=> page 9. r=>page 38 and you m ust be edi t ing a contac t
... Enter the name . r=>page 43 .
... Enter additional data .
... Turn t he cont rol knob to Navigation desti-
You can store up to five te lephone numbers in nation (business) or Navigat ion destina -
an address card. You can also assign a Type tion (private) and press the knob.
(Business or Private ) and a Category (Land .,. Turn t he control knob to Create navigation
line , Cell or Fax) to each te lephone numbe r. destination and press th e knob. A list of
You can also ident ify a freq uently used phone possibili t ies for ent ering destin at ions ap-
number as a Default phone number . That pears in the MMI displ ay.
num ber is then displaye d first in t he ope n ad- ... Enter a dest ination r=> pa g e 52 .
dress card. ... Turn t he control knob to Create entry in di·
rectory and press the knob. The navigation
You can mark a contact as a Public contact .
destination is stored in t he address card.
The contact is t hen st ored in t he local MMI
memory (publi c) (D r=> page 38, fig. 31 and is Two navigation destinations, private / busi- •
availa ble t o all direct ory users. If a cont act is ness, can be assigned to each contact. You can
not mar ked as a Publiccontact, it is stored in access t he stored navigation destinations in
the local MMI memo ry (private) @ and is only navigation mode using t he cont rol button
visib le when the cell phone in which it is saved Destination r=> page 5 7.
is connected.
A stored pr ivate/business ma ili ng address

page 40 is automatically downloaded into
@ Tips
r=>
the Address entry fie ld for each navigation

- The contacts in the pu bli c MMImemo ry dest inat ion . You can store t hese as a naviga-
are always visible and can be accessed by t ion destination using Create entry in directo-
othe r users. ry.
- Contacts are sto red automatica lly during
input. The Point of interest menu item cont ains ad-
dit ional submenus that you can use to creat e
- The new contact w ill be store d in the pri-
navigation dest inat ions . For more information
vate memory of the directo ry cur rent ly
being used. about t he subme nus, refer to r=> page 56.
You can f ind th e next rest stop , gas st ati on,
- Up to 100 contacts can be stored in
Audi dealer or hospi ta l under th e Top catego-
memo ry in a private or publi c dir ectory.
ries menu it em .

(D Tips
- You can also use a navigat ion destin atio n
as Show as favorite . The navigat ion des-
ti nat ion will t hen appear unde r Favorites
in t he Destination menu in navigation
mo de r=> page 61 .

40 Director y

- Co ntacts that have an assigned naviga - Import contacts


tion destination are stored in the local
memo ry for the directo ry being used at Import phone book
the moment . Directory contacts from a cell phone can be
imported into the directory manually.
Storing a mailing
address
You can store one business and one private
mailing address for an existing directory con-
tact.

Requ irement : The d irectory must be open


¢ page 38 and you mus t be edit ing a conta ct
¢ page 43.
• Turn the cont rol knob to Mailing address Fig. 33 Impo rting th e phone book manually
(busine ss) or Mailing address (private ) and
press the knob. An inp ut fie ld appea rs in the Requirement: The directory m ust be open
MMI display. ¢ page 38.
• Turn the cont rol knob to Country an d press • Press t he Memory contro l button .
the knob. The speller appears in the MMI
• Turn t he control knob to Import phone
display ¢ page 9. book and press the knob . The phone boo k in
• Enter the country and confirm your entry by the connected cell phone is imported.
turning the speller to OK and then pressing
down. The sym bo l (D ¢ fig. 33 appears in the status
• Ente r additional data. line in the MMI display as long as the contacts
• To de lete a mailing address, turn the con- are being imported from t he cell phone.
t ro l knob to Delete mailing addres s and
Up to four private directo ries can be stored in
press t he knob.
t he tempo rary memory. Once all the memo ry
St ructured addresses from a cell phone that locations a re occupied, you will be req uested
have info rmation rega rding count ry, ZIP code, to replace the con t acts of one cell phone after
city and street name ca n be impo rted directly connect ing a nothe r ce ll phone . Cell pho ne
into t he d irectory . contacts are imported into the pub lic MMI
memo ry when you us e t he option Restricted
(D Tips use of telephone . All contacts that you are
impor ti ng fo r t he first time a re likew ise st or-
The mailing add ress import depends on
ed in the pub lic MMI memory.
t he cell phone.

(D Tips
- The contacts in t he public MMI memory
are always visible and can be acces sed by
ot her users.
- Whe n you conne ct your cell phone, t he
co nt acts in the dire cto ry a re a utoma t i-
cally up date d. The system cannot up date
your cell phone automatically if con t acts
we re updated in the MMI.
Directory 41

Importing phone numbers Import contacts

You can import a phone number for an exist- Contacts in vCard format (. vcf) can be import-
ing directory contact . ed into the directory from a memory card, a
USB storage device* or your myAudi account.
Requirement : You must be importing a new
contact into the directory ¢ page 38 or edit- Requirement: The directory must be open
ing a contact currently in the MMI memory ¢ page 38 .
(private or business) ¢ page 43 .
Importing from an SD card or a USB
11- Turn the control knob to Phone numbers storage device*
and press the knob.
"' Press the Memory control button.
"' Turn the control knob to New phone num-
"' Turn the control knob to Import contacts
ber and press the knob. An input field ap-
and press the knob.
pears in the MMIdisplay.
"' Turn the control knob to SD card 1, SD card
11- Turn the control knob to Phone number and
2 or USB storage device and press the knob.
press the knob. The speller appears in the
"' Turn the control knob to a contact and press
MMIdisplay ¢ page 9.
the knob.
"' Turn the speller to List and press the con-
"' Press the All contro l button to select all
trol knob. The Import from menu appears in
contacts .
the MMIdisp lay.
"' Turn the control knob to Find contact to
11- Turn the control knob to a call list (for ex-
find a contact on the SD memory card or on
ample Dialed numbers) out of which the
the USBstorage device. The speller appears
phone number should be imported and •
in the MMI display r=;,page 9.
press the knob. A list of phone numbers ap-
"' Enter the name and confirm your entry by
pears in the MMI display.
turning the speller to OK and the n press ing
11- Turn the control knob to a phone number
down.
and press the knob. The phone number is
"' Press the Import contro l button to import
imported into the address card and stored
the selected contact or all the contacts. •
automatically.

Importing from a myAudi account 1)
Youcan also enter a phone number directly in
the Phone number ent ry field using the spell- "' Press the Memory control button .
11- Turn the control knob to Import contacts
er without using the import function.
and press the knob.
If the functions are grayed out, make sure "' Turn the control knob to myAudi Account
your cell phone is paired with the cell phone and press the knob. The spe ller appears in
prep. Also make sure there are phone num- the MMI display ¢ page 9.
bers in the call lists on your cell phone . "' Enter the myAudi PIN and confirm with OK.
The contacts from your myAudi account are
@ Tips
imported into the directory.
The import function depends on the cell
phone on vehicles with cell phone prep. You must have a myAudi Account in order to
Grayed out functions cannot be selected. import contacts from the account .
You receive the myAudi PIN that is used to
connect the MMI with your myAudi account

1) The requir em ents for using t he Audi connect services •


m ust be met c:>pa ge 46 .
42 Director y

when you set up the account . You only need to Using a directory
e nter the myAudi PIN one time .
contact
(D Tips Searching
- For additional informat ion on the myAu- You can select a contact directly from a list or
di account, refer to http ://my.audi u- search for it using the speller.
sa .com.
- The imported address cards are stored in Requirement: The directo ry m ust be open
the local memory fo r the d irectory . ¢ page 38.
- You can chec k t he d irecto ry memory ca-
Selecting a contact from the list
pacity at any time q page 45 .
.. Turn the control knob to a contact and press
the knob. The address card is shown in the
Exporting address cards
MMI display .
The contac ts in the directory can be exported
to a m emory card or USBstorage device in Searching for a cont act using the speller
vCard format (.vcf). .. Turn the control knob to Find contact and
press the knob . The spe ller appears in the
Requi rement : The d irect ory must be open
MMI display ¢ page 9 .
q page38.
.. Enter the name, or
.. Press the Memory control button . .. Select a name from the List .
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Export contact s .. Select OK in the spe lle r and press the knob
and press the knob. t o confirm your en t ry .
.. Turn the cont rol knob to SD card 1 , SD card
2 or USB storage device and press the knob. (J) Tips
A list of all contacts appears in the MMI dis-
- You can change q page 43, delet e
play .
q page 44, ca ll* q page 43 or navi-
.. Turn the contro l knob to a contact and press
gate ¢ page 43 to an exis t ing contact.
t he knob, or
- You can scro ll thro ugh long d irectory
.. Press the All control button to select all
lists quickly by tur ning the control knob
contacts.
quickly. The scroll ing speed depen d s on
.. Turn the cont rol knob to Find contact and
t he numbe r of con t acts.
press the knob t o sear ch for a contact . The
- You ca n also sear ch fo r a con t act easily
speller appears in the MMI displ ay q page 9 .
using t he voice recognition system
.. Ente r the name.
q page 91 .
.. Turn the contro l knob to OK and press it
down to confirm the entry . The contact is se-
lected .
.. Press the Export contro l button to export
t he selected contacts.

You can filter your contacts using Memory


used according to thei r locat ion (Car, SIM ,
Telephone or All ) to make it easier to find
them.
Dir ec tor y 43

Calling with private or personal navigation destina -


Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep tions c:;;,page 39.

You con make coils to contacts with phone .. Turn the control knob to a contact and press
numbers . the knob.
.. If a contact contains two navigation desti-
nations (private and business), turn the con-
tro l knob to select a navigation dest ination
© C:::,fig. 35 .
.. Press the Navigat e to control button, or
.. Press the control knob . The selected naviga -
tion dest inat io n appears in the MMI d isplay .
.. To start the navigation, turn the control
knob to Start rout e guidance and press the
knob.
Fig. 34 Calling a contact
If you do not know the navigation destination
Requirement: The d irectory must be open © c:;;,fig. 35, you can use the mailing address
¢ page 38. @ as a nav igation desti nat ion by tu rning the
control knob the to the mailing address in an
.. Turn the contro l knob to a contact and press
open address card.
the knob. The address card appears in the
MMIdisplay¢ fig . 34.
.. Turn the cont ro l knob to a phone number Editing a directory
and press the knob, or contact
.. Press the Call control button. The number is
being dialed. Editing a contact
You con edit the contacts in the MMI local
@ Tips memory at any time.
You can also make calls easi ly using the •
Requ irement : The directory must be open •
voice recognition system ¢ page 91.
c:;;,page 38 .
.. Turn the control knob to a contact and press
Navigating
the knob. The address card is shown in the
You con navigate directly to contacts in the MMI display .
directory that have navigation destinations. .. Turn the control knob to Edit contact and
press the knob . An input field appears in the
MMI display .
.. To edit the contact information, turn the
contro l knob to the entry field and press the
knob .

To ed it a contact from the cell phone, turn the


control knob to Create copy fo r editing and
press the knob . A copy of the contact is stored
in the private MMI memory. ll-
Fig. 35 Selecti ng a navigation dest ination

Requi rement: The d irectory must be open


c:;;,
poge 38 and must conta in stored contacts
44 Director y

Playing a name tag

The MMI will not automatically update the The MMI automatically creates a name tog
cell phone with contacts that were updat- for each contact in the directory . You con also
ed w ith the directory. Aud i recommends assign up to 50 personal name togs for ad-
ed iting cell phone contacts d irectly in the dress cards using the voice recognition sys-
cell phone . tem.

Requirement: The directo ry must be open


Deleting a contact page 38.
c::>
You con dele te the contacts in the MMI local
Reading in an addre ss card
memory at any time.
• Turn the control knob to a contact and press
Requirement: The directory must be open the knob . The address card is shown in the
c::>
poge38. MMI display .
• Turn the cont ro l knob to a contact and press • Turn the control knob to Read contact and
the knob. The address card is shown in the press the knob . The name is read.
MMIdisplay . Playing personal name t ags
• Turn the contro l knob to Delete contact and
press the knob. • Press the Setti ngs control button.
• Turn the contro l knob to Yes and press the • Turn the control knob to Read name tags
knob to delete a contact . The contact is de- and press the knob . A list with personal
leted from the MMI loca l memory . name tags appears in the MMI d isp lay.
• Turn the control knob to a contact and press
To delete all private or pub lic contacts at one the knob. The persona l name tag is read .
time, select the Delet e directory or Delet e
public contacts option in the address book (D Tips
page 44.
c::>
- You can only assign a nd store persona l
name tags using t he voice recognition
Deleting all contacts system c::>page 92 .
- You can also read a ll the names easily us-
Requ irement : The di recto ry must be open
ing t he voice recognition syst em
page 38 .
c::>
c::>poge92.
Deleting director y
• Press the Sett ings control button . · Deleting a name tag
• Turn the contro l knob to Delete directory
Requirement: The directory m ust be open
and press the knob.
page 38.
c::>
• Turn the cont ro l knob to Yes and then press
it t o confirm the entry . The contact informa - • Press the Setting s con t rol button.
tion in the private MMI memory is deleted. • Turn the control knob to Delete name tags
and press the knob.
Deleting public contacts • Turn the control knob to Delete individually
• Press the Sett ings cont ro l bu tton. or Delete all ent ries and press the knob.
• Turn the cont ro l knob to Delete public con- • Turn the control knob to Yes and press the
tacts an d press the knob. knob to begin the deletion process . ..,.
• Turn the cont ro l knob to Yes and then press
it to confirm the entry . The contact informa-
tion in the public MMI memory is de leted .
Directory 45

@ Tips
You can only delete personal ass igned
name tags.

Additional settings
Memory capacity

"' Select: ITELIfu nction


butt on > Directory >
Memory control but ton > Memory capacity .

The Memory capacity for each directory and


for the entire memory appears.

You can manage up to S,000 contacts with


the directory. You can load up t o 2,000 con-
tacts from your cell phone into each pr ivate
d irectory . In add ition to t his, you can impo rt
up t o 10 0 cont acts int o t he pr ivate MMI
memory as well as 100 contac t s into the pub-
lic MMI memory.

Sort order •

"' Se lect: ITELIfu nction


button > Directory >
Settings control button > Sort orde r.

You can sort the contac t s in your directory a l-


phabetically acco rding to Last name / First
name . •

Display public contacts

"' Se lect: ITELIfunction


button> Directory >
Settings control button > Display public
contacts .

You can show/not s how the public contacts.


With Yes, a ll t he contacts in the public MMI
memory are shown, with No they are hidden .


46 Aud i connect services

Audi connect services (D Tips

Introduction - Audi connect services are on ly available


Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect services where there is mob ile network coverage.
You can obtain more information from
Audi connect services enab le users to access
your current service provider.
selected content.
-Audi connect services are available in the
You can also set up a wireless hotspot using USA. Audi connect serv ices are not avail-
your MMI, w hich you can then use to access able in Canada and Mexico at this time.
the Internet with a wire less device. - The availabili ty of Audi connect services
such as weather information depends on
The follow ing Audi connect services are cur-
the service provider .
rent ly available in the MMI:
- You can determine when the MMI estab-
In navigation lishes an Internet connection
page 47 . The Internet connection
c:::>
- Realistic on line map display c>page 59
disconnects automatically once the re-
- Searching for online destinations such as
quested Audi connect service no longer
restaurants for planing a route using the
requ ires any data packets .
page 54 or the voice
MMI control unit c:::>
- You can view the current Aud i connect
page 93
recognition system c:::>
services usage in online information
- Planning a route on your computer and
page 68.
services c:::>
load ing the destinat ion into the MMI using
- The content, scope and provide rs of
the myAudi Account c:::> page 54
available on l ine-based services may vary.
In Info mode
- Online information services, such as weath- Requirements for Audi
page 68
er information c:::> connect services
Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect services
In Directory
The following requirements must be met in
- Storing contacts on your computer using the
order to use Audi connect services:
myAudi Account and loading the accounts
page 41
in the MMI c:::> - Must be in an area covered by the current
service provider.
WLAN hotspot
- A SIM card with a data package from the
- Using the internet on up to eight W LAN de- current service provider must be inserted in
page 48
vices c:::> the SIM card reader c>page 18, fig. 14 .
- The SI M card must be configured for Audi
A WARNING page 47 .
connect services c:::>
Only use Audi connect services when road
and traffic conditions permit. Using these (D Tips
services could increase the risk of an acci- - The Aud i connect services are a wire less/
dent. Refer to and follow the gu idelines internet-based system . If the system
page 6, Traffic safety infor-
provided inc:::> does not function correctly even though
mation . Some Audi connect services are all of the requirements have been met,
only available when the vehicle is station- please try again later or contact Audi
ary to reduce the risk of distract ing the Customer Relations at (800) 822-2834.
driver. - Audi recommends only using the SIM
card provided .
Audi conne ct s er v ices 47

- Audi does not provide serv ice support for Configuring the data
alternative SIM cards .
connection
- Data connections speed may vary based
Applies to vehicles: wit h Audi connect serv ices
on veh icle location, the se rvice provider
coverage area, or when the recommend- Your vehicle is configured at the factory. This
ed service provider is not used. configuration must not be changed . In the
unlikely event a configuration is necessary,
please follow the step s below. If you have any
Inserting/removing a questions, please contact Audi Customer Re-
SIM card lations at (BOO)822 -2834 . Audi recommends
App lies to vehicles: with Audi connect services only using the SIM cord provided.

Fig. 36 In se rtin g a SIM card


Fig. 3 7 Configurin g th e data connect ion
Requirement : The card reader cover on the
MMI drive must be open ¢ page 18. • Pressthel TELlfunction button .
• Press t he Settings control button .
Inserting a SIM card • Turn the control knob to Connections and
• Slide the SIM card in the card reader slot p ress the knob .
with the label side up (contact surface fac - • Turn the control knob to Data connection
ing down) CD~fig. 36 . The angled corner of and press t he knob. The Data connection •
the SIM ca rd must be at the left front cor- menu appears in the MMI display . •
ner.
The following men u items a ppear in t he Data
• Then push the SIM card into the slot unt il it
connection me nu:
clicks into place .
Connection
Removing the SIM card
- Prompt - a data connection is only estab-
• Press briefly on the SIM card . The card is re-
lished if you request it th rough the prompt .
leased from the slot.
- No prompt - a data connection is establish -
• Remove the SIM card .
ed automatically to use Audi connect serv-
ices.
- Off - a data connec ti on is never estab lished .
Audi connect services cannot be used .

When a dat a connection is established, the


symbol for an active data connection CD
¢ fig. 37 appears in the status line in the MMI
display . .,,.
48 Aud i connect services

Data roaming
(D Tips
To use a dat a connect ion for individua l inter-
A data connectio n is not possible if incor-
nationa l roam ing partne rs, Data roaming
rect values were entered in the Connection
must be switched on( ./ ).
settings .
Conn ection settings

Your veh icle is configured at the facto ry. This


Configuring the
config urat ion must not be changed . If you wire less network
have any questions, please contact Audi Cus- connection
tome r Relations at (800) 822 -2834. Audi rec- Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect services
ommends only using the SIM card provided. You can set up the MMI as a wireless hotspot
- APN - the access point depends on the cur- for use with up to eight wireless devices. Re-
rent service provide r and your dat a plan and stricted use of unsecured, light, small WLAN
is assigned automat ically. devices is only possible in the rear of the vehi-
- User name - your cur rent service provide r cle.
assigns t he user name for your online pro-
.,. Press the ITEL Ifunction button.
file.
.,. Press the Settings control button.
- Password - your current service provider as-
.,. Turn t he control knob to Connections and
signs t he password fo r your on li ne profile .
press the knob .
- Authentication - depending on your current
.,. Turn the control knob to Wirele ss network
service provider, authen t icat ion (valida t ing
connection and press the knob . The Net-
t he identity check) may be necessary. If this
work connection me nu appears in the MMI
is the case, select Secure. If not, select Nor-
disp lay.
mal.
The following sett ings can be mod ified in the
The changed sett ings are saved once yo u leave
Network connection menu:
the Connection setting s men u using the
IBACK I button. Wireless network

Data usage info - On - the MMI w ireless hotspot is active and


can be used fo r an internet connect ion.
The amount of data bei ng transmitted is dis-
- Off - the MMI w ireless hotspot is deact ivat-
played. You can reset t he dat a usage to zero
ed. An internet connection is not possible
using the Reset data usage opt ion .
via W i-Fi.
SIM PIN entry
Wireless network settings
The PIN fo r the SIM card in use can be en-
The wi reless netwo rk between your vehicle
tered.
and your wire less device (laptop, cell phone) is
Start automatic configuration encrypted. To establish a connect ion, you
must enter t he following values when setting
The connection sett ings that you changed
up your wireless device . You can change them
manually are reset to the defau lt settings.
if necessary.
Online st atu s overvi ew
- Accesspoint (SSID) - name of the w ireless
The current service provider, the network sig- network
nal strength, the serial numbe r (IMEi) and the - Encryption type - WEP, WPA or WPA2
SIM card identification number (IMSI) are dis- - Password - depending on the encryption
played. type, a password may be generated in the
MMI that is used to encrypt the w ireless
Audi conne ct s er v ices 49

connection . The password can be changed Using the browser


using the spell er ¢ page 9. Be sure to select Applies to vehicles: wi th Audi connect services
a secure password.
- MMI system visible -the visibi lity of the
wire less network can be switched On or Off .
- Apply settings - the modified settings are
transferred to the MMI. You must then up-
date the changes in your mobi le wireless de-
vice.

A WARNING
- As the driver, do not allow usage of the
Fig. 38 Browser for on line informat ion services
WLAN hotspots to direct your from dr iv-
ing. That could increase the risk of a
crash.
- It is only safe to use laptops and simi lar
mobile devices when the vehicle is sta-
t ionary because, like all loose objects,
they could be th rown around the inside
of the vehicle in a crash and cause seri-
ous inju ries. Store these types of devices
securely while driv ing.
- Do not use any WLAN devices on the Fig. 39 Browser for additional informatio n about
poi nts of interest
front seats within range of the airbags .
Read and fo ll ow the safety precautions in
The browser displays the data packets that
the separate vehicle owner's manua l in
were received though the vehicle te lephone to
the "Airbag System" chapter under "Im-
display information such as weather informa-
portant information about the front air- •
tion. You can use certa in online information
bag system". •
services w it h the browser c>page 68 or dis-
play addit ional info rmation on landmarks or
(D Note
points of interest in the on lin e map disp lay
You are responsible for all precautions tak- ¢ page 59.
en for data protection, anti-virus protec-
tion and protection against loss of data on The following functions are available within
mob ile devices that are used to access the the browser¢ fig. 38/ r::>
fig . 39:
internet in conjunction with the wireless (D Opening the home page
hotspot. @ Opening/close the side menu
@ Zooming in on browser content
(D Tips
(50 -200%)
- If you have diff iculties establish ing a
© Stopping the page from load ing
wireless connection, deleting all exist ing
wireless connection on your mobile de-
® Refreshing t he current browser content

vice and restar t ing the device may help.


® Opening the main menu

- The wi reless hotspot performance de- (?) Closing the browser


pends on the signa l st rength and the @ Opening the Destination details menu
mobile networ k coverage. You can obt ain ® Previous point of interest/ landmark
more informa t ion from your current @ Next point of interest/ landmark
service provider.
50 Aud i connect services

You can return to the previous page using the


IBACKI button .

A WARNING
Only use on line inf ormat ion services when
road and traffic conditi ons permit. Using
these services could increase the risk of a
crash.

(D Tips
Some functions are only available when
the vehicle is stat ionary.
N av ig atin g 51

Navigating prevent satell ite reception and affect the


system's abi lity to determine the vehicle
Introduction position . Several deactivated or malfunc-
tioning satellites can also interrupt GPS
Navigation w ith the "Global Positioning Sys-
reception and affect the system's ability
tem" (GPS) has become an everyday activity .
to determine the vehicle position.
You can operate all of the relevant navigation
- Because street names sometimes
functions safely and easily using the MMI.
change, the names stored in the MMI
Simply enter your desired destination in the
may in rare cases differ from the actual
navigation system and follow the directions
street name.
given. Or you can navigate to your destination
- Contact your authorized Audi dealer for
with up to nine stopovers .
information on updat ing the navigat ion
Your navigation system has the following information .
functions :

- Eight different ways to enter a destination Starting navigation


- Calculating the destination according to the mode
traffic reports
- Three suggested routes for selecting the
preferable route
- The destination is shown in the MMI display
and in the driver information system
- Stor ing an individua l destination or tour
plans

_& WARNING
- The demands of traffic require your fu ll
Fig. 4 0 Map view
attention. Refer to and follow the guide-
Lines provided in c>page 6, Traffic safety •
Requirement: The MMI must be switched on •
information. ¢ page 7 .
- Obey all traffic laws when driving.
- The route calculated by the navigation "' Press the INAVI function button. The map
¢ fig. 40 or the last active navigation menu
system is a recommendation for reaching
your destination. Obey traff ic lights, appears in the MMI disp lay.
stopp ing restrictions, one-way streets, The menu that was open the last time you
lane change restrictions, etc. used the navigat ion system is shown in the
M MI dis play. Press t he INAV I tu nction button
(D Note again wh ile in Navigat ion mode to switch to
- If the driving directions conflict with the map.
traffic laws, obey the traff ic laws.
- Adjust the volume of the navigation sys- (I) Tips
tem so signals from outside the vehicle The navigation system can be opened in
such as police and f ire sirens can be demo mode for simu lations or planning
heard easily at all times. purposes ¢ page 66.

@ Tips
- Snow and objects on the GPSantenna or
shade from trees and large buildings can
52 Navigating

Navigation main Entering a destination


functions Tips on entering a destination
Route

Onhno
! ~.1·.
, , ,,
,
.ot,ons ! St rt
Cr,teria I
Points of rnterest ~ 0 ."' Favorites
8

ni
Ulst

I i de·sunet1ons Ad dress Diroctory

Destination
T_M_(:_
i 0
Settings
t• ..,,
Fig. 41 Navigation main functions
Fig. 42 Entering a dest ination city

Requirement: Navigation mode must be start- Cities


ed c:!>
page 51.
When making an entry with the speller, the
.,. Press the Destination contro l button system suggests cities that you have entered
¢fig. 41. in the past . The suggested city is shown in the
speller input field. Additional cities that
The follow ing funct ions are shown in the MMI
match your entry are listed below. The num-
d isplay:
ber of cities found is displayed under the sug-
(D Entering a point of interest¢ page 56 gested cities @ c:>fig . 42.
@ Loading the last destination¢ page 57
If the desired city is shown in the speller input
® Entering a destination using an address field or the list below, you can press and hold
¢ page 53/entering a destination using the control knob to switch to the city list .
geocoordinates c:!>page57
© Entering a destination from the directory Entering as a stopover
¢page 57 The entered destination is added to the tour
® Entering a destination from favorites plan as a stopover .
c:!>page57
Special destination in a city
@ Calling up a map/entering a destination
from the map¢ page 54 By selecting a special destination, you can se-
0 Starting/stopping route guidance lect landmarks and public places (such as hos-
pitals, movie theaters, recreation areas, etc.)
@ Searching for a destination in the Internet
as destinations. Seven categories are available
c:!>page54
for searching for points of interest
¢ page 56.

Destination in the map


You can select a new destination from the
map by moving the crosshairs horizontally,
vertically or diagonally us ing the control knob
with the joystick function ¢ page 54. IIJ,,
Navigating 53

Storing in the directory the knob. The spelle r appears in the MMI
disp lay r=;,
page 9.
Individual destinations can be stored directly
into the directory after entering it. Two navi- "' Enter the name of the street .
gation destinations, Private/ Business, can be "' Press the List control button to select a
assigned to each contact r=;,page 61 . street from the list.
"' Turn the control knob to a street and press
the knob .
Entering a destination using an address
"' To enter additiona l information about the
Requirement : Navigat ion mode must be start- destination, tu rn the control knob to House
ed r=;,page 51. number / Intersection and press the knob, or
"' Turn the control knob to End entry and
Entering a city/ZIP code press the knob. The spe ller appears in the
"' Press the Destination contro l button MMI disp lay r=;,
page 9 .
r=;,page 52, fig. 41. "' Enter the city/zip code if necessary.
"' Turn the contro l knob to Address and press "' Turn the control knob to OK and press the
the knob. knob.
"' Turn the control knob to City/Zip code and "' To start the route gu idance, turn the control
press the knob. The speller appears in the knob to Start route guidance and press the
MMI display r=;,page 9. knob. The route cr ite ria and then the map
"' Enter t he city or the ZIP code . appear in the MMI d isp lay.
"' Press the List control button to select a city
Turn the control knob to Country and press
from the list .
the knob to enter that country into the input
"' Turn the control knob to a city and press the
field . You can select a country from only one
knob.
list.
"' To enter additional information about the
dest ination, turn the contro l knob to Add When you use Start route guidance after en-
street, Set as stopover, Set point of inter- tering the name of a city, the route guidance
est in city r=;,page 56 or Set district and uses the Downtown of the city to calculate

press the knob. the destination. •
"' Enter the addit ional information .
"' To start the route guidance, turn the cont rol (i) Tips •

knob to Start route guidance and press the Does the navigation destination contain
knob . The route criteria and then the map spe cial characters such as the hyphen in
appea r in the MMI display. "Winston-Salem"? Simply switch between
the letter and number speller r=;,page 9.
Entering a street

"' Press the Destination contro l button


r=;,page 52, fig. 41 .
"' Turn the control knob to Address and press
the knob.
"' Turn the contro l knob to Street and press
the knob. A list of the last cities entered ap-
pears in the MMI display.
"' To select a street or a specific city, turn the
control knob to a city and press the knob, or
"' To enter a street, regardless of the city, turn
the control knob to In all cities and press

54 Navigating

Setting a destination from the map (D Tips


A location on the map can be used as a desti- - If you stop moving the crosshairs for a
nation or stopover or be entered in the direc- moment, addit ional information about
tory. the position of the crosshairs (such as
city or street name if available) w ill be
displayed.
- Turn the control knob to the left or right
to increase or decrease the map scale in
order to locate the desired destinat ion
more quickly with the crosshairs .

Online destinations
Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect services

Fig. 43 Changing th e destinatio n with the crosshairs You can search for navigation points of inter-
est .

Fig. 44 Setting a map location as the destinat ion

Fig. 45 Additional info rm at ion about on line destina -


Requirement: The navigation mode must be t ions
started c:>page 51 and the map must appear
in the MMI display. Online search in the immediate vicinity/in
vicinity of destination or stopover
.. Press the control knob. The map side men u
is activated c:>fig . 43. Requirement: Navigation mode must be start-
.. Move the crosshairs horizontally, vertically ed c:>
page 51 and the requir ements for Aud i
or diagonally on the M MI control panel to connect services must be met c:>page 46 .
the destination c:>fig . 43 and press the .,. Press the Destination control button
knob . c:>page 52, fig. 41 .
.. Turn the control knob to the Destination .. Turn the control knob to Online destina-
details @ menu c:>fig. 43 and press the tions and press the knob.
knob. .. Turn the control knob to Online search in
.. To start the route guidance, turn the control immediate vicinity or Online search in vi-
knob to Start route guidance and press the cinity of dest. and press the knob. The spell -
knob . The route criteria and then the map er appears in the MMI display c:>page 9.
appear in the MMI display . .,. Enter the search term, such as restaurant .
If a destination is not present in the naviga- .. Turn the control knob to OK and press the
tion data, you can move the crosshairs to the knob to begin the search.
location of the desired city and set the geo- .,. Turn the control knob to a point of interest
coordinates as a destination or add a contact and press the knob. Details about the point
of interest are displayed. .,..
into the directory .
Na vi gatin g 55

~ To start the route guidance, turn the contro l ~ Turn the control knob to Find destin ation
knob to St art route guidance and press the fr om myAudi account and press the knob.
knob. The route criteria and then the map ~ Enter the myAudi PIN for your myAud i ac-
appear in the MMI display . count if necessary. The contacts stored in
your myAudi account are displayed .
Onlin e search in a new locat ion
~ To load a contact, turn the contro l knob to a
Requirement: Navigat ion mode must be start - contact and press the knob . Details about
ed ¢ page 51 and the requirements for Audi the dest inat ion appear in the MM I display .
connect services must be met ¢ page 46 . ~ Turn the control knob to a private/business
navigat ion destination and press the knob.
~ Press the Destinati on contro l but ton
~ To start the route gu idance, turn the control
¢ page 52, fig. 41.
knob to Start rout e guidance and press the
~ Turn the contro l knob to Online desti na-
knob . The route criteria and then the map
tion s and press the knob .
appear in the MMI disp lay.
~ Turn the contro l knob to Online search in
new city and press the knob. You must have a myAudi Account in order to
~ Turn the control knob to Find city and press enter a destination from the account .
the knob . The speller appears in the MMI
display ¢ page 9 . You receive the myAudi PIN that is used to
~ Enter the name of the city.
connect the MMI with your myAudi account
~ Turn the contro l knob to OK and press the
when you set up the myAudi account . You only
knob. The speller appears in the MMI dis- need to enter the myAudi PIN one time.
play. In the Destination det ails menu, you can dis-
~ Enter the search term, such as restaurant . play addit ional info rmation such as photos of
~ Turn the contro l knob to OK and press the on li ne destinations using the Additional in-
knob to begin the search . formation function .
~ Turn the control knob to a point of interest
and press the knob. Point of interest det ails (D Tips
appear in the MMI display . - Audi connect services are only available •
~ To start the route guidance, turn the control •
where there is mob ile netwo rk coverage.
knob to Start route guidance and press the You can obtain more information from •
knob. The route criteria and then the map •
your current service provider.
appear in the MMI display . - You can also search for on line destina -
You can display additional information about tions using the voice recognition system
online destinations in the Destina t ion details ¢ page 93.
menu ¢ fig. 45. - Destinations added to the myAudi ac-
count before a specific vehicle was added
Accessing destination s from your myAudi to the account, will not display in that
account
vehicle .
Requirement: Navigat ion mode must be start- - For more information regarding Audi
ed ¢ page 51, t he requirements fo r Audi con- connect services, refer to ¢ page 46 .
nect services m ust be met ¢ page 46 , you - For additiona l information on the myAu-
must have a myAud i Account and destination di account, refer to http://my.audiu-
must be stored in the myAudi Account. sa.com.
~ Press the Destination cont rol button - The content, scope and providers of
¢ page 52, fig. 41 .
available onli ne-based services may vary.
~ Turn the contro l knob to Online destina-
tion s and press the knob . •
56 Na v igating

Entering a point of interest In immediate vicinity

Points of interest can be selected in the input Points of interes t can be sele cted from various
field when entering single destinations . Seven catego ries . This function is useful when plan -
search categories are available . ning stopove rs. The point of interest is within
the immediate vicinity of the vehicle .
Requirement : Navigat ion mode must be st art-
ed c::;,page 51. In vicinity of destination or stopover
For example, you can find a hote l in the dest i-
• Press the Destination contro l button
na ti on city with th is func t ion. Points of int er -
c::;,page 52, fig. 41.
est can be selected from various categor ies.
• Turn the con t rol knob to Point of interest
The point of interest is in the vicinity of a des -
and press the knob . A list with search cate-
tinat ion that has been entered.
gories for points of interest appears in the
MMI display. Along the route
• Turn the contro l knob to Top categories fo r
Spe cial destinations Along th e route can on ly
example and press the knob.
be se lected during act ive rou t e guidance . The
• Turn the contro l knob to a category, for ex-
special desti nation is in the immediate vicinity
amp le, Next parking lot and press the knob .
of the calc ulated route.
A list, for example of parking lots, appears
in the MMI disp lay. Arrows indicate the di- In new city
rection and the distance from the vehicle to
Ente r t he name of the city using the speller .
the point of interest.
Point s of interest can be se lected from var ious
• Turn the contro l knob to a point of interest
catego ries . This function is usefu l for searc h-
that is displayed and press the control knob .
ing for points of interest in a city independent
Point of interest deta ils appear in the MMI
from the destinat ion .
display .
• To st art the route guidance, t urn the cont ro l Nationwide
knob to Start route guidance and press the
You can either searc h for the point of interest
knob. The ro ute criteria and then the map
by name or sele ct it from various categories.
appear in the MMI display.
The point of interest is independent from the
The fol low ing search catego ries are available: vehicle position and navigation destination.
For example , you can navigate to an airfield in
Top categories the selected country using this function.
This funct ion helps you find, fo r example, the
nea rest pa rking lot . The po ints of interest a re (D Tips
sorted in ascend ing order acco rding to t he dis - - The points of inte rest in Top categories
tance from t he vehicle. and In immediate vicinity are sorted ac-
cording to straight-line (empty arrow)
Find entry
distance from your current location. The
You can search fo r a specia l destination with actua l distance from your current loca-
this function according to a specific sequence tion to the point of interest is updated
of lette rs. You do not have to begi n w ith the automatically (solid ar row) .
first letters of the specia l dest ination , fo r ex- - You can use a sequence of lette rs fo r the
ample, you can use the sequence "iz" if special designation when usi ng Find en-
sea rching for "pizza". try in In immed iate vicinity and In vicin-
ity of destination or stopover catego-
ries.
Na vi gatin g 57

- Some list entries cannot be displayed ~ Press the Destination control button
complete ly in the MMI display because ¢ page 52, fig . 41 .

they have too many letters/numbers . If ~ Turn the control knob to Last destinations
you select these entries with the control and press the knob . A list of your last desti -
knob, a pop-up window conta ining de- nations appears in the MMI display .
tai led information about the selected list ~ Turn the control knob to a dest ination and
ent ry will open. press t he knob . Deta ils about the destina-
tion are displayed .
Entering a destination using favorites ~ To sta rt the route guidance, tu rn the control
knob to Start route guidance and press t he
Favorites make it easier to enter a naviga tion knob . The rout e criteria and then the map
destination that you often use. appear in the MMI disp lay.
Requirement : The navigation mode must be
started¢ page 51 and a favor ite must be (D Tips
stored ¢ page 61. The list of previous dest inat ions can be
erased ¢ page 66 .
~ Press the Destination contro l button
¢ page 52, fig. 41 .

~ Turn the control knob to Favorites and Entering a destination from the
press the knob. Your list of favorites appears directory
in the MMI display . You can navigate directly to entries in the di-
~ Turn the cont rol knob to a favorite and rectory that have navigation destinations.
press t he knob. Detai ls abo ut the favorite
are displayed . Requirement: The navigation mode must be
~ To st art t he route guidance, tur n the cont rol started ¢ page 51 and the directory must con-
knob to Start route guidance and press the tain stored contacts with private/business
knob. The route criteria and then the map navigation dest inat ions ¢ page 39 or pr ivate/
appear in the MMI display. business mailing addresses¢ page 40.

~ Press the Destination control button
You can save up to ten single dest inat ions and •
¢ page 52, fig. 41 .
their home address as favorites ¢ page 61. •
~ Turn the control knob to Directory and •
You can start t he route gu idance t o you r home press the knob . A list of contacts appears in
add ress when you use Home address. the MMI display.
~ Turn the control knob to a contact and press
(D Tips th e knob .
- You are able to display, call up, edit and ~ If a contact conta ins two navigation dest i-
delete your st ored favorite s/ home ad- nations (private and business) , turn and
dresses in the map ¢page 63. press t he control knob t o selec t one of t he
- Favorites are disp layed in t he map at a destinations .
sca le of up to 1.5 miles (2 .5 km). ~ To start the route guidance, turn the contro l
knob to Start route guidance and press the
loading last destination knob. The route criteria and then the map
appear in the MMI disp lay.
Your previous destinations are stored auto-
matically and can be loaded directly as navi-
Entering a destination using geocoor-
gation destinations. dinates
Requirement : Navigat ion mode must be start- Requirement: Navigat ion mode mus t be start -
ed ¢ page 51. •
ed ¢ page 51. ..,_
58 Na v igating

• Press the Destin ation contro l button desi red location, for example, @ ¢ fig. 46
9 page 52, fig. 41. and press the knob. The possibilities for en-
• Turn the contro l knob to Address and press ter ing a stopover are displayed.
the knob. • Enter a stopover ¢ page 52.
• Turn the control knob to Coordinate s and • Turn the control knob to Add to route plan
press the knob . and press the knob.
• Press the control knob to enter the Lati- • To start the route gu idance, tu rn the control
tud e . The first number is highlighted . knob to Start route guidance and press the
• To ente r a number, t urn the control knob to knob. The route crite ria and t hen the map
the left or right and press the knob. The appear in t he MMI d isp lay.
next number is highlighted .
• Repeat entering the other numbe rs fo r the The following information appears in the side
latitude and the longit ude . menu for tou r plan ¢ fig. 46:
• Press the contro l knob after you have en - (D Vehicle location
tered the last number for the longitude. @ A possib le location for enter ing a stop -
• To start the route guidance , turn the control over .
knob to St art route guida nce and press the
@ Location of a stopover in the to ur plan
knob . The route criteria and then the map
@ Dest inat ion
appear in the MMI display .
To de lete all stopovers from your tour plan,
If a destinat ion is not present in the naviga- enter the s ingle dest inat ion a nd start route
tion data, you can enter the geocoordinates guidance ¢ page 52.
for a location in the map as your dest inat ion
or you can use a contact from the d irectory . @ Tips

- A stopover can also be entered using the


Entering a stopover/tour plan navigation ma in functions 9 page 52 .
You can include up to nine stopovers and the - Has your route or tour plan changed? No
end destination in the tour plan. problem! Simply se lect the destination/
stopover with the control knob and press
the knob . You can Change, Move, Delete
a dest ination/stopover or choose Drive
to thi s destination now.

Stopping route
guidance
Requirement : Route guidance must be active
9 page 52.
Fig. 46 Tour plan
• Press the Destination control but t on
Requ irement : The navigation mode must be ¢ page 52, fig . 41 .
started 9 page 51 a nd a destination must be • Turn t he control knob to Cancel and press
ente red 9 page 52. the knob.

• Press the Route control button ¢ page 52, You can also can cel route guidance by enter-
fig. 41 . The current tour plan appears in the ing a new destination ¢ page 53 . ...
MMI display.
• To dete rmine the location of a stopover in
the tour plan, t urn the control knob t o t he
Navigating 59

roadways from the Standard map disp lay. The


@ Tips
map/navigation data received can be stored
The data and settings remain entered on the MMI hard dr ive. The hard drive can
when route guidance is stopped. temporarily store roughly the amount re-
quired for the map/navigation data from a
Display 2,500 mile (4,000 km) route . As long as the
satellite images that loaded for route guid-
MMI display
ance are stored on the hard drive, you can use
them without having an active data connec-
tion.

When the Panoramio/Wikiped ia function in


the map content men u is switched on
page 65, additional information about
c:::>
landmarks or points of interest can be dis-
played in the MMI display . To do this, move
the crosshairs to an item on the map and
press the knob . You can now view informati on
Fig. 47 Online map view with the side menu switc hed in the Additional information menu such as
off
photos of the point of interest.

Standard map display

The map can be shown in the MMI display us-


ing four different map types c:::>
page 64.

Using the map/map contents


When the side menu is switched off in the
map, you decrease/increase the scale in th e
map by turning the contro l knob to the left or •
Fig. 48 Map view with the side menu switc hed on right. You can move the crosshairs in the map •
with the control knob to select a city
Requirement: Navigation mode must be start- <9page 9.
page 51 and the requirements for Audi
ed c:::>
Press the control knob to activate t he side
connect services must be met c:::>
page 46.
menu . Now you can increase/decrease the
.. Press the Settings control button. map scale again or you can select additional
.. Turn the contro l knob to Map view and functions by turning the contro l knob and
press the knob. fig. 48 .
then pressing it c:::>
.. To show the standard map display, turn the
Press the !BACK! button to exit the side menu .
control knob to Standard and press the
knob . @ Direction: The map is either or iented to
.. To show the map display w ith satell it e im- the North or according to the Dir. of trav-
ages, turn the control knob to the service el c:::>
page 64. When you select a direc-
provider for the online map display and tion w ith the side menu and map type 2D
press the knob. switched on and then press the control
knob c:::>page 64 Dir. of travel changes
Online map display to North and vice versa. This setting is
The map display is based on data packets re- saved.
ceived from the Int ernet in the form of sate l- @ Scale: Turn the control kno b to the left or
lite ima ges, wh ich are then combined with the right to decrease or increase the scale.
60 N av ig a ting

You can a lso change the scale in the active when the function is opened. The proc -
side menu. ess may take several seconds.
® Distance to destination/stopover - When the online map disp lay is switched
@ Calculated ar rival time to the destination/ on with the 30 position map type, the
stopover MMI display a utomat ica lly switches to
the 2D position when driving through
® Speedometer
tunnels.
@ Altitude display
- For more information regarding Audi
0 Vehicle locat ion
page 46.
connect services, refer to c::>
@ Display of selected map info rmat ion - The content, scope and providers of
® Display of an upcoming tu rn available online-based services may vary.
@ Information regarding the location of the
crosshairs: If you select a city on the map Driver information system
using the crosshairs, any informat ion
ava ilable is displayed, such as address,
phone number or traff ic report .
@ Examp les of se lected map contents
@ Display of the geocoordinates where the
crosshairs are located (latitude and longi-
tude)
@ Moving along the route: This function can
be used while the route guidance is active.
Turn the control knob to the left or right Fig. 4 9 Lane disp lay
to move the map a long the current route.
@ Destination details menu: Displays the de-
tails ava ilable fo r the locat ion where the
crosshairs are positioned, for example, an
address. The location of the crosshairs can
be set as the destination or stopover, stor -
ed in the directory or called up c::> page 54 .
@ Repeating the last navigat ion announce-
ment
Fig. SO Turn display

(D Tips
Once you have entered a destination or tour
- Audi connect services are only available and sta rted route gu idance, the navigat ion in-
where there is mobile network coverage. fo rmat ion w ill be displayed in the drive r infor-
You can obta in more informat ion from mation system . If you select another function
your current se rvice provide r. such as the radio with the mu ltifunction steer-
-Audi connect services are availab le in the ing whee l, the navigation will be replaced
USA. Aud i connect services are not avail- with the selected function <::> page 83.
able in Canada and Mexico at this time.
- You can choose between four map types (D Distance until change of direction
<::>page64. @ Calculated arrival t ime
- The stored data for the online map dis- @ Tot al m ileage to the destination/s t opove r
play can be erased <::>page16 . @ Name of the current expressway, highway
- The online map display is an Audi con- or street. An arrow in front of the street .,.
nect service and is updated regularly
Na vi gatin g 6 1

name indicates that you shou ld turn onto .,. To store the favorite, turn the speller to OK
that street . and press the control knob.
® Turn arrow. An upcoming turn is also indi- You can also store favorites while the rout e
cated .
guidance is active. Favorites are stored auto -
@ Bar graph. A bar graph appears when a di- matically as a contact in the directory.
rection arrow is displayed . The fewer bars
are shown , the shorter the distance is un- (D Tips
til the turn.
Favorites can also be edit ed and de leted
Turn the left menu thumbwhee l on the mu lti- c>page 63 .
function steering wheel down or up to access
other information in the on-board computer . Storing a destination in the directory
A compass appea rs in the navigation tab in A single dest ination can either be st ored as a
the driver information system if you have not new address card or assigned to an existing
started the route guidance.
one.

A WARNING Storing a destination as a new address


The route calculated by the navigation sys- card
tem is a recommendation for reach ing .,. Ent er a dest inat ion i=>page 52.
your destination . Obey traff ic lights, stop- .,. Turn the control knob to Store in directory
ping restr ictions, one-way streets, lane and press the knob.
change restr ictions, etc . .,. Turn t he control knob to New contact and
press the knob. An input field appears in the
(!l} Tips MMIdisplay.
An exclamation mark''!'' in front of the .,. Turn the control knob to last name and
street name indicates that the information press the knob. The speller appears in the
about th is street or this section of the MMI display c>page 9 .
route is not complete in the navigation da- .,. Ent er a name. •
.,. Select OK in the spe ller and press the knob •
ta that the MMIcontains . Obey traff ic laws
such as one-way streets or pedest rian to confirm your entry . •
zones . .,. Enter additiona l data. •
.,. Turn the control knob to Store contact and
press the knob.
Storing a destination
Assigning the destination to an existing
Storing a favorite or a home address
addre ss card
.,. Press the Destination contro l button .,. Enter a destination i=>page 52 .
c>page 52, fig . 41 . .,. Turn the control knob to Store in directory
.,. Turn the cont rol knob to Favorites and and press the knob.
press the knob. .,. To ass ign the destination to an address
.,. Turn the cont rol knob to Create favorite/ card, turn the control knob to a contact and
Home address and press t he knob. press the knob. The address card opens .
.,. Enter a destination c>page 52. .,. Turn t he control knob to Store contact and
.,. Turn the cont rol knob to Store as favorite/ press t he knob.
Store as home address and press the knob.
The speller appears in the MMIdisp lay Two navigation destinations, Private/ Busi-
i=>page 9 . ness, can be ass igned to each directory con-
.,. Enter the name for your favorit e. tact . If you already have an address card for a ..,. •
62 Na v igating

navigation destination, the o ld destination ., Turn the control knob to Tour plan memor y
will be overwritten . and press the knob.
., Turn the control knob to Load tour plan and
Stored dest inat ions are ident ified in the map
press the knob . A list of entr ies appears in
by a blue or red push pin (business/private
the MMI display.
navigation destination).
., To se lect a tour from the list, turn the con -
To access a destination quick ly, switch on trol knob to an entry and press the knob.
Show as favorite(../). Use navigation main ., To start route guidance, turn th e control
functions ® ¢ page 52, fig. 41 to se lect a fa- knob to Start route guidan ce and press the
vorite directly. knob. The route criteria and then the map
¢ page 59 are disp layed in the MMI d isplay .
(D Tips
To edi t , delete or have a contact read from Deleting a tour plan
the voice recogn ition system, refer to
¢ page 43. Requirement: Navigation mode must be start-
ed ¢ page 51 and at least one tour must be
stored ¢ page 62.
Tour plan
De let e indi v idually
Storing a tour plan
., Press the Route control button .
Tour plans can be stored and loaded later as
., Turn the control knob to Tour plan memor y
a new navigation destination.
and press the knob .
Requirement: You must have entered a tour ., Turn the control knob to Delete tour plan
plan ¢ page 58. and press the knob.
., To delete a tour plan, turn the control knob
., Press the Route control button . to Delete individually and press the knob. A
., Turn the contro l knob to Tour plan memory list of tour plans stored appears in the MMI
and press the knob. disp lay .
., Turn the contro l knob to Store tou r plan ., Turn the control knob t o an entry and press
and press the knob. The speller appears in t he knob. The tour plan is dele t ed.
the MMI d isp lay ¢ page 9.
., Enter a name for the tour plan . Delete all
., Select OK in the speller and press the con- ., Press the Route control button .
t ro l knob. The tour plan entered is sto red. ., Turn the control knob to Tour plan me mory
If the Stor e tour plan function is grayed out, and press the knob .
e ither the tour memory is full or no tour plan ., Turn t he control knob t o Delete tour plan
was entered . Please de lete any tou rs you do and p ress the knob .
., Turn the control knob to Delete all entrie s
not need from the memo ry ¢ page 62 or en-
and press the knob.
ter a tou r plan.
., To delete a ll tour plans, confirm the dis-
played message with Yes .
Loading a tour plan

Stored tour plans can be loaded as a new Route list


navigation destination.
Requirement: Navigation mode must be start-
Requi rement : Navigat ion mode must be start- ed ¢ page 51 and a tour must be stored
ed ¢ page 51 and a tour must be sto red ¢ page 62 .
¢page 62.
., Press the Route control button. .,.
., Press the Route control button.
Na vi gatin g 63

~ Turn the contro l knob to Rout e li st and Additional settings


press the knob. The route list appears in the
MMI display. Editing and using favorites

The route list is visible only when route guid- Edit ing an existing favorite
ance is active and contains information re- ~ Select: INAVI funct ion button > Dest ination
garding the route, the names of the streets cont rol button > Favorit es > Select entry
and the length of the route sections. from list > Assign new favorit e/ Reassign
On longe r route sections, additional informa - home addr ess.

tion may be displayed such as possible junc- Show on map


tions when driving on expressways .
~ Select: INAVI funct ion button > Destination
cont rol button > Favorit es > Select entry
Avoid route from here
from list > Display destinati on on map .
Requirement : Navigat ion mode must be start- Calling 1>
ed¢ page 51 and a tour must be stored
¢page 62. ~ Select: INAVI funct ion button > Dest ination
contro l butto n > Favorites > Select entry
~ Press the Rout e contro l button. from list > Call .
~ Turn the contro l knob to Avoid route fr om
here and press the knob. Delet e
~ Turn the contro l knob to the left or right to ~ Select: INAVI funct ion button > Dest ination
determine the length of the route your are contro l button > Favorites > Select entry
avoiding . from list > Delete f avorites / Delet e home
address , or
When route guidance is act ive, the calculated
~ Select: INAVI funct ion button > Settings
route will avoid the area you have specified .
The navigation system calculates an alte rna- contro l button > Delete favorites > Delet e
individually / Del et e all entr ies.
tive route.

The route to be avoided that you have entered You can change the dest inat ion for an exist ing •
applies only to the current route and must be favorite, the locat ion of the favorite on the

reset if necessary . map or you can call*/delete the favorite. •

The routes that are going to be avoided are


Criteria
ident ified in the MMIdisp lay with red/white
markings. ~ Select: INAVI funct ion button > Crit eria con-
t rol button.
{D)Tips
If the MMIdoes not calculate an alterna- Several crite ria are used to calcu late the route
tive route, that means one is not available. guidance.

Auto rerouting (traffic )

When the dynam ic route is On, the route is


automat ically generated based on TMCtraffic
reports .
If the system does not calculate a detour even
though you have selected dynamic route On ..,.


l) Applie s t o vehicles: with cell phone prep
64 Navigating

and a traffic jam was reported on the ca lculat- shou ld be included when calculating the route
ed route, then the detour the system calculat - guidance based on the entries stored in the
ed would take more time than the t ime spent navigation data .
waiting in the traffic jam.
(D Tips
Alternative routes
If avoiding any criteria makes rout e guid-
When the function is On, up to three suggest - ance impossible, that criteria will sti ll be
ed routes and their criteria appear in the MMI used when calcu lating the route .
display in the side menu.

Afte r the map view is changed, the new route Map display
that was calculated according to your criteria,
.,..Select: !NAVIfunct ion button> Settings
is highlighted.
control button > Map display.
The following information fo r the suggested
route, if ava ilable, is displayed: Day

- Distance to the destination and calculated The map is disp layed with a light background.
arrival time Night
- Symbols for using expressways, toll roads or
The map is disp layed w ith a dar k background .
ferries on the planned route

You can select the possible routing in the al- Automatic


ternative routes by turning and press ing the The map d isplay changes from day to night
control knob. when the headlights are switched on .

Routeoptions
Map orientation
You can select a Short, Fast or Mixed route.
.,..Select: !NAVI funct ion button > Settings
Highway/ Toll road / Ferry
cont rol butto n > Map orientation .
Select the Minimize option if th e navigation
North 1>
sys t em should not include expressways, toll
roads or ferries when ca lculating a route. The map is oriented to the north.

Time restricted roads Dir. of travel


Using Minimize excludes time restricted The map is oriented to the direction of trave l.
roads, such as pedestrian zones, from the At a sca le of 60 miles (100 km), the map is
route calculation . When using Automatic, the oriented to the north for easier orientation.
MMI decides if the time restricted roads
Automatic
should be included when ca lculating the route
guidance based on the entries stored in the At a scale up to 3 miles (5 km), the map is ori-
navigation data. ented to the direction of t ravel. At a scale
greater than 3 miles (5 km), the map is ori-
Seasonal closing
ented to the north.
Using Minimize excl udes seasona lly closed
roads, such as mountain passes, from the Map type
route calcu lation. When using Automatic, the
MMI decides if the seasonally closed roads .,..Select: !NAVIfunct ion button > Settings
control button > Map type .

l) Only possible in th e 2D map t ype display


Na vi gatin g 65

Destination A colo red warning symbol in the map indi-


cates th ere is a traffic incident direct ly ahead .
The dest ination is ma rked wit h a destination
flag . The map indicates the destination is ori-
ented to the north . · Route info

2D • Select: INAV I funct ion button > Settings


control bu t to n > Route info.
The current vehicle position is d isplayed . The
map o rientation corresponds to the setting in Complete
the Orientati on menu ¢ page 64.
In add ition t o the Turn-by-turn information,
3D point of interest near expressway exits are dis-
played.
The current vehicle pos ition is displayed in a
three-d imensiona l terra in map and the map Turn-by-tu rn
or ientat io n is set automatically to Dir. of trav-
The t hree upcomi ng t urns a ppear in the MMI
el ¢ page 64. At a sca le of 60 m iles (100 km),
display wit h the calc ulated d ist ance and arriv -
the map is oriented t o the north .
al time during route g uidance.
At a scale between 30 - 100 ya rds (30 - 100
The next turn is displayed at the bottom of
meters), the display will show three-d imen-
the tab le.
siona l city mode ls and landmarks will be
shown at a sca le of 30 - 200 yards (30 - 200 Off
meters) .
No additional information regard ing the cur -
Overview rent route appea rs in the MMI display .

The ent ire route from the vehicle location to


the destination is disp layed on the map. The Automatic zoom
map sca le depends on t he leng t h of t he route.
• Select: INAVI funct ion button > Setting s
The map is oriented to the north.
cont rol butto n > Autom atic zoom. •

Map content On
When this function is On the map sca le is au- •
• Se lect : INAVI function button > Setting s •
tomat ically selected according the street clas-
control button > Map content.
s ificat io n (expressway , highway, other st reet) .
Map contents such as traff ic information, fa-
Intersection
vor ites, resta urants or Panoramic and Wikipe-
dia Audi connect services can be displayed( ,/ ) When the route guidance is on, upcoming
o r hidden . turns are temporar ily zoomed at a deta iled
sca le so that you can see the street route .
The funct ions in the Map content men u de -
pend on the map disp lay that is selected Off
¢ page 59 .
The map scale chosen by you @ ¢ page 59 ,
The traff ic inform ation is d isplayed in the map fig. 4 7 is maintained permanently.
with colo red lines:

@ g reen lines: freely flowing t raff ic Low fuel routing

@ orange lines : slow traff ic • Select: INAV I funct ion button > Settings
® red lines : stop and go contro l butto n > Low fuel routing.

66 Na v igating

When this function is On, a message appears The destinations you have entered last are au-
in the MMI display when the fuel gauge goes tomatica lly stored ¢ page 57 . They can be de-
below the reserve marking. A list of gas sta - leted individua lly or a ll at once.
tions near your current location appears in the
MMI display once you confirm th is message. Demo mode
Once you select a gas station with the contro l
knob, the route gu idance will be calculated ... Select: ! NAVI funct ion button > Settings
from your current location . contro l button > Demo mode.

The Demo mode helps you effectively plan


Speed limit information and display a route by showing map contents
or route criteria. You can Set starting location
... Se lect : INAVI function button> Sett ings
whe n you would like to calcu late a route start -
control button > Speed limit information .
ing from a location other than the vehicle po-
The max imum speed limits for expressways, sition . Start demo mode to simu late route
highways and ma in streets can be switched guida nce.
On/ Off if they are stored in the navigation da -
ta. @ Tips
Route simulat ion gu idance in demo mode
Voice guidance is sw itched off when the vehicle is being
driven for safety reasons .
... Se lect : INAVI function button > Sett ings
control button > Voice guidance.

The navigation announcements in the naviga-


tion mode can be Complete/Comp act.
Press ing the Ii- NAV ! button (!) ¢ page 83,
fig . 62 plays a navigation announcement.

(D Tips
When the Voice guidance function is
sw itched off and the Traffic report func-
tion is sw itched on ¢ page 69, an aud io
message is given when there are traffic in-
cidents on the current route.

Voice guidance on during call


Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep

... Se lect : I NAVI function button > Sett ings


control button > Voice guidance on during
call.

When this function is switched off, anno unce-


ments are not played dur ing a phone call.

Deleting last destinations

... Se lect : INAVI function button > Sett ings


control button > Delet e last destinations .
Calling up traffic information 67

Calling up traffic Calling up a TMC report


information Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio
Service

Introduction TMCtraffic reports are sorted according to


Applies to vehicles: with Satellite Digital Audio Radio road category and country. TMCtraffic re-
Service
ports for an active route are displayed first.
The MMI can alert you about current traffic
situations in the form of a written and spoken
message as needed.

TMCtraffic reports can be shown in the MMI


display through Sirius (satellite radio)
¢ page 71. This happens automatically and
silently . Even more practical is the fact that
the MMI uses these messages when dynamic
route is switched on to navigate around traffic
problems such as traff ic jams, when possib le Fig. 51 Calling up a TMC traff ic report
¢page 63.
.,. Press the IINFOlfunct ion button.
Traffic report reception is ind icated by the
.,. If a list of TMCtraff ic reports does not ap -
TMC symbol in the title line in the Navigation
pear in the MMI display, press the IBACKI
and Info modes:
button. A list of TMCtraff ic reports appears
TMC symbol Explanation in the MMI display ¢ fig. 51.
TMC stations are available .,. Turn the control knob to a traffic report .
Displayed and dynamic navigat ion is .,. Press the control knob. A detailed view is
switched On ¢ page 63. displayed.
.,. To call up the next traffic report in the de-
TMC stations are not availa-
tailed view, turn the control knob to Display
Is grayed out ble and dynamic navigation is •
next report and press the knob .
I switched On .
.,. Turn the control knob to Show on map and

Dynamic navigation around a press the knob to show a detailed view of
Not displayed
traffic jam is switched Off . the selected repo rt on the map. The shaded
line shows the street and the length of th e
(D Tips traffic jam .
To use the traffic message channel (TMC), ... Press the control knob again to see the next
you must contact the Sirius service provid- TMC traffic report on the map.
er¢ page 71. ... Press t he Read control button to hear the
traffic report .

When route guidance is active, traffic reports


that affect your route are displayed in order
based on d istance and marked with a ye llow
warning symbol (!) ¢ fig . 51 . Any traff ic inci-
dents that are immediately ahead are dis-
played first.

All other current TMCtraffic reports with a


grayed out warning symbol are then listed
sorted by type of street (expressway, major
street, other streets) and name @ . These TMC II>-
68 Cal li ng up tra f fic information

traffic reports are shown on the map with a .,. For examp le, t urn the control knob to
gray warning symbol. Weather and press the knob . The search
areas are displayed.
TMC t raffic reports that are especially impor-
.,. To receive weather informat ion for the vicin-
tant such as a driver driving the w rong way are
ity/destination, t urn the control knob to In
displayed automatically in the MMI disp lay.
immediate vicinity/ In vicinity of destina-
Press the IBACK ! button or the control knob to
tion or stopover and press the knob . The
cancel the report.
weather information is displayed, or
When route guidance is deactiva t ed, t raff ic re- .,. To receive weathe r informat ion for any city ,
ports are disp layed with a colored symbol and t ur n t he control knob to In new city and
sorted according to distance from the current press the control knob. The spell er is dis-
position. played.
.,. Enter a location and confirm the input with
(D Tips OK. The weather information is displayed.
- Traffic announcements also appear in
The online information services are shown in a
the driver information system and can be
browser . For addit ional information on using
selected by turning the left men u
the browser, refer to Q page 49 .
thumbwheel.
- TMC traffic reports are not available in
Canada. Please contact Sirius Canada for
A
...__
WARNING

details. Only use Audi connect services when road


and traffic condit ions perm it. Using these
services could increase the risk of an acci-
Accessing online dent . Refer to and fo ll ow the guideli nes
information services provided in ¢ page 6, Traffic safety infor-
Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect services mation . Some Audi connect services are
You can receive information such as current only available when the vehicle is st ati on-
weather conditions directly through your ary t o red uce t he risk of distracting t he
MMI. dr iver.

(D Tips
- Audi connect services are on ly availab le
w here t here is mob ile network coverage.
You can obt ain more informa t ion from
your current service provider.
- Audi connect services are available in the
USA. Audi connect services are not avail-
able in Canada and Mexico at this time .
Fig. 52 Online informat ion services
- The availability of Audi connect services
such as weather information depends on
Requirement : The requirements for Audi con- the service provi der.
nect services must be met Q page 46 . - The cont ent and scope of available on-
line -based services may vary. You should
.,. Press the !IN FO! function button.
familiarize yourself regularly with new
.,. Press the Audi connect control button . The
online information services.
available on li ne info rmat ion services are
- For more information regarding Audi
shown in the browser.
connect services, refer to Q page 46.
Calling up traffic information 69

Additional settings
Traffic report

"' Select: II N FO Ifunction button > Settings


control butt on > Traffic report.

Traffic repo rts that are refe rring to an active


destinat ion are give n as a s poke n announc e-
men t when t he fun ct io n is On.

Music volume during traffic reports

"' Se lect : II N FO Ifunc t ion but ton > Settings


control but ton > Music volume during traf-
fic reports.

To set the volu me dur ing tr aff ic reports, turn


the cont ro l knob to t he left or right and press
the knob .




70 Listening to the ra d io

Listening to the radio FM band (ultra short wave)


The FM stat ion list (maximum 75 stations) is
Introduction updated automa t ically.
FM
---------
AM band (amplitude modulation)
'
I 89.9
89.9
WIBI -FM HD1 ~
H>)
The AM stat ion list (maximum 165 stations)
I ~

~ 89.9
WIBI-FM
WIBI-FM
HD4
HD6 ~
must be updated manually .
90 .7 The stat ions in the station list are st ill dis-
107.7 WXYZ -FM HD1 0-H>
) played after leaving the reception area . Recep-
~ 107. 7 WXYZ-FM HD6 H>
) t ion is lost.

TMC . ~ ,,11' HD Radio™ technology (digital radio} 1>


Fig. 53 FM station list The HD Radio receiver operates as a hybrid
system simultaneously with the analog FM/
AM bands. When the FM/AM station is ava ila-
ble in d igital format, the HD symbol @
~fig. 53 appears in the FM/AM station list . If
the d igital signa l is lost, the rad io switches
automat ically to t he analog FM/AM sta t ion.

Sirius* (satellite radio)


The Sirius provider automat ically updates t he
Fig. 54 Sirius station list during loss of recept ion
Sirius* stat io n list (maximum 224 channels)
and the station informat ion. If the last chan-
The radio has three bands: FM, AM and Sirius* nel playing is no longer available after a sta-
(satellite rad io). With an HD Radio receiver, tio n list update, cha nnel 184 w ill play auto-
you also receive FM/AM rad io stations in digi- matically .
tal format . The receivable stations are shown If the radio s ignal is lost, radio stations that
on a radio station list and can be se lected di- are not current ly received a re d isplayed in t he
rectly. You can select the next receivab le sta- station list with t he fo llow ing system info r-
tion by pressing a button on the MMI control mation:
panel or playing all stations for a few seconds
using the SCANfunction ~page 72. You can -ANTENNA - No antenna is connected to the
a lso save your favor ite stations in a preset list t uner
in any order. - LINKING- The tuner is currently not receiv-
ing a ny satell ite signa l (D ~ fig. 54
The radio supports reception of broadcasts in
non-de layed ba llgame mode. During trans- The system information turns off whe n the ra-
mission in ba llgame mode, the broadcast dio stations are rece ived again. ..,_
switches automatically to the analog recep-
tion signal.

1l HD Radio™ Technology Manufactu red Under license


From iBiquity Dig ital Corp. U.S. and Foreign Patents.
HD Radio™ and the HD Radio logo are proprietary
trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
Listening to the radio 71

- Satellite Radio reception is not available


@ Tips
in Alaska and Hawaii.
- To receive satellite prog rams, you must
contact the Sirius* service provider
Selecting frequency
<=:>
page 71.
- HD Radio reception is not availab le in band
Canada. The FM (ultra short wave), AM (amplitude
modulation) and Sirius* Radio bands can be
Starting radio mode selected in the MMI.

Requirement: The MMI must be switched on Requirement : The radio must be on


<=:>
page 7 . page 71 .
c::>

.,. Press the IRADIO ! f unction button. The list Band control button
of stations or the last active radio menu ap-
.,. Press the Band control button.
pears in the MMI display . .,. Turn the control knob to the desired fre- •
The menu t hat was open the last time you li s- quency band.
tened to the radio is shown in the MMI dis- .,. Press the control knob to select the fre-
play. Press the IRADIO Ifunction button again quency band. The current frequency band is
while in radio mode to open the station list. ind icated in th e t itle line of the MMI display .

RADIO function button


Activating your .,. To select the frequency band, press the •
Satellite Radio service IRADIO ! function button repeated ly until the
Appl ies to vehicles: with Satel lite Dig ita l Audi o Radio
desired frequency band is shown in the title
Service
line of the MMI display.
In order to be able to receive satellite pro-
grams and traffic message channel (TMC),
(D Tips
this service must be enabled .
You can also select the frequency band us-
Requirement: The Sirius band must be select- ing the multifunction steering wheel
ed c::>
page 71. page 86 or the voice recognit ion sys-
c::>
tem c::>
page 95.
Sirius station list
.,. Turn the knob to 000 Sirius ID and press Selecting a station
the knob. The Electron ic Serial Number is
from the station/
displayed.
presets list
Control button settings
F \i
.,. Press the Settings cont rol button .
89 .9 WIBI-FM HD1
.,. Turn the knob to Receiver serial number
and press the knob . The Electronic Serial
- 89 9 WIBI-FM HD4 D r rt
- 89 .9 WIBI-FM HD6 r~
Number is disp layed.
90.7
107 .7 WXYZ-FM HD1 ~
(D Tips - 107 .7 WXYZ -FM HD6 ~

- Objects such as buildi ngs, tunne ls,
bridges, terra in, other vehicles or objects TMC *'..•
on the roof of the vehicle can result in Fig. 55 Addi ti onal HD Radio channels
decreased perf ormance. •
72 Listening to the ra d io

From the station list .,. Press the Functions control button
.,. Turn the cont rol knob to the des ired radio c::>
fig . 56 .
station/additiona l station. The following functions ca n be selec t ed in the
.,. Press the contro l knob to se lect the station. MMI display, depending on wh ich band is se-
From the presets list lected:

.,. Press the Presets cont ro l button. The preset (D Store station/S t ore channel (Sirius*)
list is d isplayed. c::>page73
.,. Turn the cont ro l knob to the sta ti on a nd @ Seek up/down or Next/Previous (Sirius *)
press the knob . The station is selected . page 72
<=:>
@ Tuning/Chan nels (Sirius *) ¢ page 72
To update t he station list in the AM band, turn
@ Scan <=:>
page 72
the contro l knob to Update stat ion list and
press t he knob. The station lists in the FM and ® Radio text/Info (Sirius*) c::>page 73
Sirius * bands are updated automatically . The following information can be displayed in
Dig ita l FM HD Radio channe ls may have sever- the information window @ , depending on
a l addition al channe ls*. The available addi- availability:
tional channels* are listed under t he radio sta- - Stat io n name
tion. When leaving the reception area, addi- - Frequency
tional channels* that a re not received are - Availabili ty of rad io t ext
ident ified w ith the symbol (D ¢ fig. 55 . - Channel name/number

@ Tips
Selecting a station
- You can scroll throug h long lists of fo ld-
ers quick ly by t urning the cont rol knob Requirement: The desired band must be se-
quick ly. The scrolling speed depends on lected c::>page 71.
the number of stations.
Automatic seek
- You can a lso select the station using the
multifunct ion steer ing whee l .,. Press the Functions control button .
page 86 or the voice recog nit ion sys-
c::> .,. Turn the control knob to ..,.I (Seek up/ Next)
tem ¢ page 95. or I~ (Seek down/ Previous) @ c::> page 72,
fig. 56 .
Radio main functions .,. Press t he control knob. The next rece ivable
st at io n/cha nnel is sele cted.

~~ ___._..._
FM -------:;- ;_:_ Manual search
89.9 WI BI-FM HD6 H>
)
CTilll r» ~
FM .,. Press t he Functions control button .
.,. Turn the control knob to Tuning/ Channels
@ c::>page 72, fig. 56 and press the knob .

gi
Tuning
fl • .,., .,. To adjust the frequency/ chan ne l in small

Functions
1

TMC
0 "''
-:- *'.. ,11
st ages, turn the cont rol knob to the righ t or
left.

SCAN function
Fig. 56 FM band f unct ions
.,. Press t he Functions control button .
Requirement: The radio must be on .,. Turn t he control knob to Scan@
<=:>
page 71 . page 72, fig. 56 a nd press t he knob. The
c::> ..,.
Listening to the radio 73

station list appears in the MMI display. All "' To change the position in the presets list,
stations are played for several seconds each . turn the control knob to the left or right.
... To stop the scan funct ion, repeat the proc- ... Press the control knob to store the station
ess. The current station is selected. in the se lected position.

Control knob
(D Tips
... Turn the control knob to the desired station
- You can also stop the scan function by
in the station list.
se lecting a station from the station list
... Press and hold the contro l knob until the
¢ page 71.
presets list with Store station name here
- You can also press the arrow buttons on
appears in the MMI display.
the MMI contro l pane l briefly to switch
... To change the position in the presets list,
to the previous/next station in the sta-
turn the control knob to the left or right.
tion list ¢ page 7.
"' Press the control knob to store the station
- An FM station with poor reception will no
in the se lected position.
longer be displayed in the station list •
once you switch to a different stat ion .
However, you can save the station and
(D Tips

se lect it aga in from the station list You can delete an ind ividual station or all
¢ page 73. stations from the presets list r:¢,page 75.
- If the scan function is activated in the
AM band, the AM band station list will Moving a stored
also be updated during the scan process. station •

Storing a station ... Press the Presetscontrol button.


... Turn the control knob to the station and
The presets list can contain up to 50 stations press the knob.
from all frequency bands. ... Turn the control knob to Move station
Requirement : The station list must be d is-
name and press the knob.
played r::¢>
page 71, fig. 55. ... To change the position in the presets list,
turn the control knob to the left or right.
Functions control button ... Press the control knob to store the station
in the selected position .
"' Press the Functions control button.
"' Turn the contro l knob to Store station/
Store channel (D r:¢>page 72, fig. 56 and Displaying radio text/
press the knob. The selected station is stor- information
ed in the next empty position in the presets
list. Requ irement: The FM/Sirius* band must be
... To change the position in the presets list, selected r::¢>
page 71 and the radio main func-
turn the control knob to the left or right . tions must be displayed r:¢,page 72.
... Press the control knob to store the station "' Turn the control knob to i (Radio text / Info
in the selected position. (Sirius*)) ® r:¢,page 72, fig. 56 and press
the knob. The radio text such as the station
Presets control button
name , artist or title or the information ac-
... Press the Presets control button. companying the program (Sirius*) are shown
... Turn the contro l knob to Store station in the MMI display. Ill>
name and press the knob. The selected sta-
tion is stored in the next empty position in

the presets list.
74 Listening to the radio

Station names Off

Text t ransmit t ed by the FM stat ions is not


The availability of Radio text is also indi-
shown in the MMI disp lay. Scrolling text
cated by a symbo l in the info rmation win-
transmitted by the HD stations is shown in the
dow @ <=> page 72, fig. 56.
MMIdisplay.

Additional settings
Channel info
HD Radio™ reception Applies to vehicles: wit h Satell ite Digital Radio Service

Requirement : The FM/A M band must be se- Requirement: The Sirius band must be select-
lected c:>page 71. ed c:>page 71.

.. Select : IRADIO Ifunction button > Settings .. Select: !RADIO ! funct ion button> Settings
control button > HD Radio. contro l button > Channel info.

You can turn the HD Radio reception On and If information such as the artist or album is
Off manually . available for the cur rent track , it wi ll be dis-
played in a pop-up window if this function is
activated.
HD Radio™ station info

Requirement : The FM/AM band must be se- Channel sorting


lected c:>page 71 and the HD Radio reception Applies to vehicles: wit h Satell ite Digital Radio Service
must be turned on c:>page 74.
The channels that are displayed in the chan-
"' Select : IRADIO Ifunction button > Settings nel list can be filtered according to your per-
control button > HD station information . sonalpreferencesas to type of program.
If information such as the artist or album is Requirement: The Sirius band must be select-
available for the current track, it will be dis- ed ¢ page 71.
played in a pop- up window if this function is
.. Select: IRADIO ! function button > Settings
activated.
contro l button > Channel sorting.

Station names Channel number

Requirement: The FM band must be selected The channels are listed by channel number in
page 71.
<=> ascending order.

.. Select : IRADIO Ifunction button > Settings Channel name


control button > Station names. The channel categories are listed in the ma in
menu in alphabet ical order .
Station names Scrolling
Scroll ing text transmitted by the FM stations Category and channel number
is shown in the MMI display. The channels are listed by category and then
by channel number.
Station names Fixed
Scroll ing text transmitted by the FM stations Category and channel name
is not shown in the MMI display. Only the cur- The channels are listed by cat egory and then
rent section of the scrolling text displayed . by channel name .
Listening to the radio 75

Category filter
App lies to vehicles: with Satell ite Dig ita l Radio Serv ice

Requirement : The Sirius band must be select-


ed ¢page 71.

"' Select: IRADIO Ifunction button > Settings


control button > Category filter .

The channels that are displayed in the channel


list can be filtered according to your personal
desires as to type of program . The selection of
program categories depends on what your
provider offers.

If you select the option Deactivate category


filter, all filter options are deactivated and all

available channels are displayed in the satel-
lite channel list.

Deleting stored stations

Requirement: A frequency band must be se-


lect ed¢ page 71 and a station must be stored
in the presets list ¢ page 73. •

"' Select: IRADIO Ifunction button > Settings


control button > Delete presets.

You can delete an individual station or all sta-


tions in the presets list.


76 P laying m e d ia

Playing media @ DVD drive c:>page 22


@ CD changer" c:>page 23
Introduction ® Audi music interface* (for example, an
You can start and operate the DVD drive, the iPod, USBor an external audio/video in-
CD changer*, the Jukebox, memory card read- put) c:>page 26
er and a portable audio device* (for example ® Bluetooth audio player* c:>page 25
iPod) as well as start and operate an audio
player via Bluetooth*. (D Tips
You can also choose a source with the voice
Different functions are available depending on
recognition system c:>page 96.
the active source and the medium inserted.
You can scroll through the album covers, play
the tracks in a preferred sequence or display Selecting an audio/
stored information regard ing the actual track. video file

Starting media mode


Requirement: The MMI must be switched on
c:>page 7 .

.,. Press the !MEDIAi function button. The


source overview or the file that was played
the last time media mode was active will be
shown in the display.

Fig. 58 Jukebox fo lder structure


Selecting a source
Requirement: A source must contain audio/
video files or a DVD.

.,. Press the IMEDIA i function button . The file


structure c>fig. 58 or the track/chapter list
in the selected source is displayed .
.. Turn the control knob to a file or track/
chapter .
.,. Press the control knob to select the folder
or a track/chapter . The content of the folder
Fig. 57 Possibl e audio/video sources is displayed or the track/chapter is played.

The Jukebox automatically sorts the audio


Requirement: A source must contain audio/
files during import according the stored infor-
video files or a DVD.
mation c> fig. 58. Video files are stored in the
.,. Press the IMEDIAi function button. Videos folder .
.,. Press the Source cont rol button.
Audio CDs without CD text appear automati-
.,. Turn the contro l knob to a source and press
cally in the MMI display along with the stored
the knob. The files in the selected source ap-
information, if the information is stored in the
pear in the MMI display.
MMI. The stored information in the MMI (for
Possible sources are: example, artists, track) is available through
Gracenote®.
(D Jukebox c:>page 21
@ Memory card reader c:>page 24
Playing media 77

If stored information is available for the cur-


rent track (such as artist or album), it will be
displayed in a pop-up window. Display track
info must be switched on ¢ page 81 .

(D Tips
- To reach the next highest level, press the
IBACKI button or turn the control knob to
the Folder up folder and press the knob.
- To reach the highest level in the folder Fig. 60 DVD main functions

structure, press the IMEDIA Ifunction


Requirement: Media mode must be on
button.
¢ page 76.
- You can scroll through long lists of fo ld-
ers/tracks quickly by turning the control .. Press the Functions control button .
knob quickly. The scrolling speed de-
pends on the number of folders/tracks. The following functions can be selected in the
- The video image is only displayed when MMI display, depending on which source is se-
the vehicle is stationary for safety rea- lected:
sons. You will only hear the video while (!) Album browser ¢ page 78
you are driving. @ Previous/next track ¢ page 78
- Video playback through the iPod/iPhone/ @ Fast forward/rewind ¢page 78
iPad does not continue after stopping
@ Pause¢ page 77
and starting the vehicle.
- Some DVDs let you select, for example,
® Track info ¢ page 78

the audio track, the subt itle or the track/ @ DVD main menu ¢ page 79
chapter while it is playing. (J) Previous/next chapter ¢ page 78
@ Full screen ¢ page 79
Media main functions The following information can be displayed in
the information w indow @ , depending on
availability:

- Track/chapter and folder name


- Playing time and remaining playing time
- Album cover

Pausing/continuing
playback
Fig. 59 Jukebox main fu nctions Requirement: Media mode must be on
¢ page 76 .
.. Press the Functions control button .
.. Turn the control knob to II (Pause) @
¢ page 77, fig. 59 and press the knob. Au-

dio/video playback is paused and the mute


symbol @ ¢ page 11, fig . 8 appears in the
status line of the MMI display .
.. Turn the control knob to 11(Pause) again
and press the knob . ~
78 Play ing media

(Fast forward )
,. Turn the control knob to 11>11>
@ Tips
page 77, fig. 59 and
or ~~ (Rewi nd) @ c::>
- You can also pause and continue play- hold down the knob .
back in the active aud io source with the
On/Off button c::>page 13 . (D Tips
- You can also perform this function with
You can fast forward or rewind while play-
the multifunction steering wheel with-
ing an audio/video file or a video DVD by
out removing your hands from the wheel
holding down the arrow buttons on the
c::>
page83.
MMI control panel c::>page 7.

Previous/next track or
Track info
chapter
,. Requ irement : An audio file must be playing .
Requirement: Media mode must be on
,. Pre ss the Functions control butt on .
c::>
page 76.
,. Turn t he con t rol knob t o i (Track info) ®
Previous/next track page 17, fig. 59 and press the knob.
c::>

,. Press the Functions cont rol bu tton. Stored information with the current t rack
,. Turn the control knob to I.,..(Previous track) (such as artist, album, t rack or genre) is dis-
j (Next track) @ c::>
or IJl,, page 77, fig . 59 . played .
,. Press the control knob to skip to the prev i-
ous/next track . The track will play. Scrolling through
Next/previous chapter (DVD) album covers
,. Pres s t he Functions cont rol bu t ton.
,. Turn the control knob to I.,..(Previous chap-
I (Next chapter) (!) c::>
ter ) or IJl,, page 77,
fig. 60.
,. Press the control knob to skip to the previ-
ous/next chapter.

If you select Previous track within 10 seconds


after a track has sta rted to play, the previous
track will start playing. If you press it after 10
Fig. 61 Album browser
seconds, the current track will begin playing
again from the beginning.
Requirement: Jukebox must be selected as the
page 76.
source c::>
(D) Tips
You can also press the arrow buttons on Using the album browser folder
the MMI control panel briefly to switch to ,. Turn the con t rol knob to the Album brows-
the previous/next track or chapter page 76, fig. 58 and press the
er folder c::>
c::>
page 7 . knob. The album covers appear in the MMI
display.
Fast forward/rewind ,. Turn the control knob to the left or to the
right . The album covers will scroll.
Requirement: Media mode must be on ,. To select an album, turn the control knob to
c::>
page 76. the album cover and press the knob . The al-
,. Press the Functions control button. bum track list is displayed. II>
Play ing medi a 79

~ To selec t a track, turn the control knob to video image expands to fill the ent ire MMI
the track and press the knob . disp lay.
~ Press the IBACK Ibutton or a cont rol button
Using the functions control button
to sw itch off the full screen d is play.
~ Press the Functions cont rol button.
~ Turn the contro l knob to Album browser @ DVD parental control
¢ page 77, fig. 59 and press the knob. The

album covers appear in the MMI display. You can restrict the playback of video DVDs
~ Turn the contro l knob to the left or to the
with the parental control . The settings are
right. The album covers will scroll . protected by a password .
~ To select an album, turn the control knob to
Requirement: A video DVDmust be play ing.
the a lbum cover and press the knob. The
first track is played. Select ing the content rating
~ Press the Setting s con t rol but t on .
~ Turn the control knob to Parental control

You should only copy audio files into the and press the knob. The spe ller appears in
Jukebox that have the album cover (up to the MMI display.
800 x 800 px) imbedded in them . ~ Enter the password.
~ Select OK in the spe ller and press the knob
DVD main menu t o confirm you r entry .
~ Turn t he control knob to Content rating and
Requirement: A video DVDmust be playing press the knob .

and the veh icle must be stationary . ~ Turn the con t rol knob t o a level (su ch as lev-
el 5) and press t he knob . The se lect ed level
~ Press the Functions control button.
is stored .
~ Turn the contro l knob to DVD main menu
@ ¢ page 77, fig . 60 a nd press the knob. Changing password
The DVDmain menu is shown in the MMI
~ Press the Setting s contro l button .
display.
~ Turn t he con t rol knob to Parental control
~ To select a menu item , turn the cont ro l
a nd press t he knob . The spe lle r appe a rs in
knob to the item and press the knob .
the MMI display .
~ Enter the password.
(j) Tips
~ Select OK in the spe ller and press the knob
You can also control the DVD main me nu to confirm your entry.
using the con t rol knob with the joyst ick ~ Turn the control knob to Change password
functi on ¢page 9. and press the knob . The spe ller appears in
the MMI display .
Full screen display ~ Ent er the new parenta l cont rol password .
~ Select OK in the spe lle r and press the con-
The video image is only displayed when the
t rol knob.
vehicle is stationary for safety reasons. You
~ Ent er the new pa rent al cont ro l password
will only hear the video while you are driving.
again .
Requirement : A video file/DVD m ust be play- ~ Select OK in the spe lle r and press the knob
ing and the veh icle must be stationary. to confirm your entry . The new password is
stored .
~ Press the Functions cont rol button.
~ Turn the cont ro l knob to Full screen @ In acco rdance with the Motion Picture Associ-
¢ page 77, fig. 60 and press the knob. The at ion of America (MPAA),the fo llow ing eight

levels can be se lected for Parental control : IJ,,
80 Play i ng media

Parental Level Description (D Tips


Level 1 - G Unrestricted audience
- Repeat options switches off automati-
Level2 Most audiences cally when the source is changed in the
Level 3 - PG Mature young audience media mode.
Level 4 - PG-13 Teenage audience - Random playback also depends on the
sett ings for the repeat options.
LevelS Mature teenage aud ience
Level 6 - R Mature audience
Random playback
Level 7 - NC-17 Adult aud ience
Level 8 - Adult Most restricted audience Requirement: An audio/v ideo file must be
playing and Repeat options must be selected
Eight different cont ent rating s can be selec t- ¢ page 80.
ed for parent al control. If you selec t Level 5,
for example, for the parenta l contro l level, all .. Select: !MEDIAi function button > Settings
DVDsfrom level 1-5 can be played. Video contro l butto n > Random playback.
DVDswith a higher level will not play.
- Off repeat option - all of the files in the ac-
All rest rictions are cancelled when the func- tive source play in random order. This func-
tion is switched to Off . tion is available only for the Jukebox and the
CDchanger*.
(D Tips - Repeat options Folder - the tracks in the cur-
- Not all video DVDshave parenta l control. rent folder are played in random order.
- The password "1234" for parental con-
trol is set at the factory. (D Tips

- Password ent ry will be locked for approx- Random playback switches off automati-
imately one minute if you ent er the in- cally when the source is changed in the
corre ct passwo rd three times in a row. media mode.
- Onlyyour authorized Audi dealer can re-
set the parental control password. Track display

Requirement: An audio file must be playing .


Additional settings
.. Select: !MEDIAi function button > Settings
Repeat options contro l button > Track display .
Requirement: An audio/video file must be File name
playing.
The name of t he file is disp layed witho ut the
.. Select: IMEDIAi fu nction button > Settings file extension.
control button > Repeat options .
Track name
The following funct ions can be selected for re-
peat: The tra ck name, for example from the ID3
t ag, is displayed.
- Off - the Repeat option s are switched off.
- Folder - the tracks in the folder will repeat . (D Tips
- Track - the current track playing will repeat . The Track display funct ion is not available
for the Jukebox or a con nected iPod.
Play ing medi a 81

Display track info - Automatic - the aspect rat io is adjusted au-


tomatically . The image width varies depend -
Requirement: An audio file must be playing. ing on film format .
.. Select : IMEDIAi function button> Setting s - Original - the image is disp layed in the stor-
control button > Display track info. ed picture format .
- 4 :3/ Standard (4:3 ) - the image is disp layed
If information is available for the current in 4 :3 format.
track such as artist or album, it will be dis- - 16 :9 / Widescreen (16:9 ) - the image is dis-
played in a pop-up window if this function is played in 16 :9 format .
activated(./). - 5 :4 - t he image is displayed in 5:4 format .
- Zoom - the image is expanded to fill t he
Audio track comp lete display.
- Cinemascope (2 .35 :1) - the image is dis-
Requirement: A video DVD must be playing.
played in 47 :20 format .
.. Select: IMEDIAi function button > Settings

control button > Audio track. Screen settings
Appli es to vehicles: wi th Audi music interface and iPod
The audio track (language and aud io format) adapte r cable (plus)/AV adapter cable
can be ma nually adjusted. The language and
aud io format depend on the video DVD. Requirement: A portab le playback device
must be connected using the iPod adapte r ca-
@ Tips ble plus*/ AVadap t er cable* ¢ page 2 7 or
The DVDdrive supports DTS(Digital Thea- c>page28. •
ter Systems) only c>page 22. .. Select: IM E DIAi funct ion button> Source
cont rol butto n > Audi music interface (for
Subtitles examp le iPod) > Setting s control button .

Requirement: A DVDmust be playing. Turn the cont rol knob to the left or to the
right to select the following funct ions:
.. Select: IMEDIAi function button> Settings
control button > Subtitles . - Brightness - increase/decrease the screen
brightness.
Subtitles can be selected manually for play- - Contrast - increase/decrease the screen con-
back. The languages available depends on the trast .
DVD. - Color - increase/decrease the screen color
intensity.
Picture format - Tint - adjust ing the color tones (with AV
standard NTSC).
Requirement: A video file/DVD must be play-
ing .
AVStandard
.. Select : IMEDIAi function button > Settings Appli es to vehicles : wit h Audi music interface and iPod
control button > Picture format . adapt er cable (plus)/AV adapter cable

The following functions can be selected for Requirement: A portab le playback device
the picture format, depending on the selected must be connected using the iPod adapter ca-
source (DVD,CD/DVD-ROM, Jukebox, SD, iPod, ble plus*/ AVadapter cable* ¢ page 2 7 or
USBand AV): ¢ page 28 . .,..


82 Play i ng media

• Select IMEDIAi > control button Source >


Audi music interface (for examp le iPod) >
control button Settings > AV stand ard .

You can se lect PAL or NTSC on the MMI for an


externa lly connected playback. The same
standard must be selected on the playback
device. Select ing the incorrect AVStandard
can cause a poor-quality image, no image or
no color at all.

Input level
App lies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and 3.5 mm
stereo jack adapte r cable/iPod adapter cable (plus)

Requirement : A portable player is connected


by a 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable*/iPod
adapter cable (plus)* ¢ page 28 or ¢ page 2 7 .

• Se lect : IMEDIAi function button > Source


control button > Audi music interface (for
example iPod) > Settings control button >
Input level.

The volume of the portab le aud io device is


adapted to the MMI. Aud i recommends ad-
justing the volume of the portab le aud io de-
vice to 70 percent of the max imum output .
Multifunction steering wheel 83

Multifunction steering • Press the left thumbw heel @ to select a


menu item.
wheel
Navigation announcements
Introduction
• Press but ton @ . The las t navigat ion an-
You can operate certa in funct ions on the ra- nouncemen t is repeated.
d io, telephone*, navigation and selected me- • To change t he volume, roll the right thum b-
d ia using the multifunction steering wheel wheel © up or down whi le an announce -
without remov ing your hands from the steer- ment is playing.
ing wheel. You can a lso switc h the voice rec-
ogn ition system o n and off and change t he Increasing and decreasing the volume of
volume wit h the mu ltif unc t ion steering an active audio/video source
wheel. It's very convenient ! • Roll the right thumbwheel @ up/down .
The funct io ns are show n in the dr iver informa- Muting
tion syste m ¢ page 83, fig . 63.
"' To mute the MMI, roll the right thumb-
wheel © down until a speaker symbo l with
Operating a line th rough it appe ar s in the st at us line in
the MMI display, or
• Press the right th umbwheel ©-If the drive
is switched on, it will be stopped .
• Roll the right thumbwheel up to switch off
the mute or pause function.
"' Press the righ t thumbwheel ©-The dr ive
that was st opped will start play ing agai n.

Switching the voice recognition system


Fig. 62 Cont ro ls on t he m ultifun ct ion stee ring whee l
on/off
• Press the Talk but t on ® · The input sig nal •

Beep plays .
"' Press the Talk button ® and hold it down
until you hea r the message Cancel.

{1) Tips
Would you like t o learn more about t he
voice recognition system in your vehicle?
You will find a detailed desc ripti on in
Fig. 63 Display in t he drive r informa t ion system
¢ page 87.
Requirement: The MMI must be switched on
¢ page 7. Calling
Operating Introduction
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
• To sw itch betwee n Navigat ion, Te lep hone *
and the active audio sou rce, press the Calling in the veh icle has become an everyday
IMODE ! button © ¢ fig . 62 repeatedly. activ ity. You can operate all of the relevant
• Turn the thumbwhee l @ up or down to dis- te lephone funct io ns safely and easily using
play more informat ion. the multifunction stee ring wh eel.
84 Mul t ifun ction s te e ring w heel

The Bluetooth connection between the MMI th umbwheel @ to the desired phone number
and your paired cell phone is automatica lly es- and press the left thumbwhee l.
tablished after the ignition is turned on. For
You can select the des ired phone number di-
some cell phones you have to confirm the con-
rect ly from t he call lists, for example Dialed
nection. The Bluetooth connection is auto-
number s. Press the !MODE ! button CDto close
mat ically terminated after the ign ition is
an open ca ll list.
switched off .

@ Tips Dialing a telephone number and ending


a call
- Would you like to learn more about oper- Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
at ing the telephone in your vehicle? You
will find a deta iled description in Phone numbers stored in the directory and in
¢ page 29. the call lists con be dialed.
- The telephone functions can only be con- Requirement: The telephone men u must be
trolled on the multifunction stee ring displayed ¢ page 84, fig. 64.
whee l if the telephone equipment was
insta lled at the factory. Calling
- The telephone functions depend on the .,. Roll t he left thumbwheel @ ¢ page 83,
ce ll phone and whether they a re suppo rt- fig. 62 to Directory , Dialed number s,
ed by your cell phone se rvice p rovider or Missed calls or Received calls.
not. .. Press the left thumbw heel. A list wit h en-
tries appears in the driver information sys-
Accessing a directory and telephone tem.
number ,.. Rollt he left thumbwheel to an entry and
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep press the left thumbwheel. The telephone
number is dialed.

Ending a phon e call

.. Roll the left thumbwheel to End call and


press the left thumbwheel.

The following options a re shown in the tele -


phone submen u :

- Directory: contains the ent ries in the MMI


Fig. 6 4 Telephone menu directory ¢ page 38 .
- Dialed number s: cont ains the last dialed
Requirement: The cell phone prep ¢ page 30
numbers .
must have been activated.
- Missed calls: conta ins the las t calls missed .
.. Press the IMODE Ibutton CD¢ page 83, - Received calls: contains the last calls re-
fig. 62 repeatedly u nti l the phone book ap- ceived.
pears in t he driver information system.
Press the !MODE ! button (D to close an open
The drive r information system only displays call list .
phone book contacts that have a phone num-
be r saved. (D Tips
- The multifunction steering wheel can on-
If several phone numbers are stored in a con-
ly be used to d ial sto red te lephone num-
tact, the list with stored numbe rs is displayed
bers. Enter a new phone number using 1111>
first when the ent ry is selected. Roll the left
Multifunction steering wheel 85

the MMI speller c;,page 32 or the voice nore, the incom ing call will be igno red. A
recognition system c;,page 91. phone ca ll on ho ld remains in queue.
- You can scroll through the direc t ory con-
tacts qui ckly in blocks by rolling the left (0 Tips
thumbw heel q uickly. The Call waiting funct ion mus t be act ivat -
- If yo u switch off Voice guidance on dur- ed in your cell phone to be ale rted t o an in-
ing call while in nav igat ion mo d e, nav i- com ing ca ll during an active call . The call
gat ion commands wi ll not play du ring a options depend on the ce ll phone and
ca ll c;,page 66. se rvice provide r. You can obta in more in-
fo rmation from your cell phone se rvice
Answering/ignoring a call prov ider .
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep

Requirement : There must be a n incom ing ca ll.


Navigating

Answering a call Accessing navigation



~ Press the left th umbwhee l @ ~ page 83, Requ irement : Navigation mode must be start -
fig . 62 . ed ¢ page 51 .

Ignoring a call ~ Press t he IM ODE Ib utton CD c;,page 83,


fig. 62 repea t edly unt il navigation appears
~ Roll the left t humbwhee l t o Ignore a nd in the drive r information system .
press t he left t humbwhee l.

The Name, Phone number or Unknown ap- (D Tips
pears in t he d river info rmation system display Would you like t o le a rn more abo ut t he
depend ing on w het her th e cal ler ha s been naviga t ion funct ion in your vehicle ? You
st ored in t he d irectory and if the phone num- will f ind a deta iled description in
ber has been t ransmitted . ¢ page 51.

Options during a call •
Repeating navigation announcements
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep
~ Press t he button ® ¢ page 83, fig. 62 to
Accepting another call repeat the last navigation announcement.
If anot her call comes in during a n active ca ll,
the Answe r and Ignore functions appea r in Listening to the radio
the MMI display .
Accessing the radio
If yo u select Answer, t he active p hone call is
put on hold and the incoming call is act ive . If Requi rement : The radio mus t be on
you select Ignore, the incoming call will be ig- ¢ page 71.
nored. ~ Press t he IM ODE i butt onCD c;,page 83,
Replacing a phone call fig. 62 re peat edly unt il t he radio menu ap-
pea rs in the driver information system
If a call comes in w hile you have an act ive call ¢ page 86, fig . 65 .
and another ca ll is on hold, the Replace and
Ignore funct ions appear in the MMI d isp lay.
(D Tips
If yo u selec t Replace, the active call w ill be re- Would you like t o learn more about oper -
place d w it h t he incomin g call. If yo u se lect lg- ati ng the ra dio in yo ur vehicle ? You wi ll

find a detai led d esc ription in ¢ page 70 .
86 Mul t ifun ction s teering w heel

Selecting the frequency band will find a deta iled description in


¢ page 76 .
Requirement : The radio menu must be d is-
played ¢ page 86, fig. 65.
Selecting an audio/video file
.. Roll the left thumbwheel @ down to a fre-
Requirement: An audio/video source must be
quency band .
selected¢ page 86 and a folder/track/chapter
.,. Press the left thumbwhee l to select the fre-
must be d isplayed.
quency band.
.. Roll the left thumbwheel @ ¢ page 83,
Selecting a radio station fig . 62, for example, to a folder.
.. Press the left thumbwheel to select, for ex-
ample, the folder. The contents of the folder
is displayed .

(D Tips
- To move to the next highest leve l, turn
the left thumbwheel @ to the folder
Folder up a nd press the left thumb-
wheel.
Fig. 6 5 Radio menu - You can scro ll through long lists of fold -
ers/ t racks qu ickly by rolling the left
Requ irement: The radio menu must be dis- thumbwhee l quickly. The scrol ling speed
played ¢ fig. 65. depends on t he number of fo lde rs/
.. Roll the left thumbwheel @ ¢ page 83, t racks .
fig. 62 down/up to a rad io stat ion, or
.. To select the stat io n from the stat ion list, Pausing/continuing playback
turn the left thumbwheel @ to Preset s and
press the left thumbwheel. The preset list is Requirement: An audio/video file must be
displayed . playing ¢ page 76.
.. Roll the left th umbwhee l to a radio st ation .,. Turn t he right th umbwheel © ¢ page 83,
and press the left t humbwhee l. fig. 62 a ll the way down to pause playback,
or
Playing media .. Press the right th umbwheel @ .
.. Turn the right th umbwheel a ll the way up to
Accessing media resume playback, or
Requ irement : A source must conta in aud io/ .. Press the right t hu mbwheel @ .
video files or a video DVDand the media mode
must be sta rted ¢ page 76 .
.. Press the IMOD E Ibutton @ ¢ page 83,
fig . 62 repeatedly u ntil a track list/folder
list appea rs in the driver information sys-
tem .

(D Tips
Wou ld you like to lear n mo re about using
the med ia function in your vehicle? You
Voice recognition system 87

• TELEPHONE • CALL(XY)
• NAVIGATION • ENTERNUMBER
• INFO • REDIAL
• RADIO • NAVIGATETO (XV)
• MEDIA • DIRECTORY
• HELP • ENTERDESTINATION
• HELPVOICERECOGNffiON • ONLINE DESTINATIONS
• HELPTELEPHONE • ONLINE DESTINATION(XY)
• HELPNAVIGATION • CANCELROUTEGUIDANCE
• HELPMAP • MAP
• HELPINFO • L!NE1·6
• HELPRADIO • NEXT/ PREVIOUSPAGE
• HELPMEDIA

TEL!EP1-;t
0N E
• ENTERNUMBER • RECEIVEDCALLS
• DIAL • DIALED NUMBERS
• REPEAT • MISSEDCALLS
• CORRECTION • FIND CONTACT
• DELETENUMBER • STORECONTACT
• REDIAL • READCONTACT
• CALL(XV) • CALLVOICEMAIL
(BUSINESS/ PRIVATE/ LAND LINE/ CELL)

• ENTERDESTINATION • ONLINEDESTINATIONS
• ENTERCOUNTRY • ONLINEDESTINATION{XV)
• ENTERZIP CODE/ CITY • ENTERPOINTOF INTEREST
• ENTERSTREET • NEXTGASSTATION
• ENTERHOUSENUMBER • NEXTDIESELFUELSTATION
• ENTERDOWNTOWN • NEXTPARKINGLOT
• START/ CANCELROUTEGUIDANCE • NEXTRESTAURANT
• NAVIGATETO (XY) • NEXTACCOMMODATION
• LASTDESTINATIONS • NEXTHOSPITAL
• FAVORITES • NEXTAUDI DEALER
• HOMEADDRESS • NEXTPOLICESTATION
• SHORT/ FAST/ ECONOMYROUTE • NEXTATM
• DYNAMICROUTEON / OFF • NEXTCOFFEESHOP
• ROUTEUST • DESTINATIONMAP/ OVERVIEWMAP
• VOICEGUIDANCEON / OFF • 20/ 30 MAP •
• ROUTElNFO ON/ OFF • DAY/ NIGHT MAP
• SCALE(XY) MILES / YARDS

• READTRAFFICREPORTS

MEDIA


SETSTATION
STATION(XY)
• SELECTMEDIUM
• NEXTI PREVIOUSMEDIUM
:))
• SETFREQUENCY • NEXT/ PREVIOUSCD
• SETBAND • CD 1·6
• FM /AM/ SIRIUS • CD CHANGER
• STATIONUST • SDCARDl / SDCARD2
• READSTATIONLIST • JUKEBOX
• PRESETS • AUDI MUSICINTERFACE
• READPRESETS • BLUETOOTH
• UPDATESTATIONLIST • GENRE(XV)/ ALBUM {XV)/ ARTIST(XV)/ TRACK(XY) /
VIDEO (XY)
• SELECTGENRE/ ALBUM /ARTIST/ TRACK/ VIDEO
• NEXT/ PREVIOUSTRACK

Fig. 66 Voice recognit ion system command overview


88 Voice recognition sy s tem

Voice recognition - Do not speak a command when the voice


recognition system is making an announce-
system
ment .
Introduction - Close the doors, the windows and the sun-
roof* to reduce ambient noise. Make sure
You can control many MMI functions by
that passengers are not speaking when you
sp eaking through the voice recognition sys-
are giv ing a voice command.
tem.
- Do not direct the air vents toward the
Some of the most important functions that hands-free micr ophone that is close to the
can be accessed using voice recognition are : front interior lig hts.
- Only use t he system from the dr iver's posi-
- You can switch from one mode to the next,
tion since the hands-free mic rophone is or i-
for example, from navigation to cell phone*,
ented toward that position .
using voice commands.
- You can ut ilize the ma in funct ions in cell Unrecognized voice commands
phone mode* and in the directory .
The systems reacts to your inp ut with audib le
- You can access a contact in the directory or
feedbac k. If a voice command is not recog-
navigate to it.
nized, the system asks Pardon? and asks you
- You can enter a dest ination in navigat ion
to repeat the command. After the third unsuc-
mode and you can set up your maps.
cessful attempt, you w ill hear the message
- You can hear traffic reports in the Info Cancel and the dialog ends.
mode.
- You can select sources and audio/video files
in med ia mode.
A WARNING
- Please devote you r fu ll attent ion to driv-
- You can select a frequency and a station in
ing. As t he dr iver, you have complete re-
radio mode.
sponsib il ity f or saf ety in tr aff ic. Only use
It is okay if you do not know a parti cular com- the f unct ions in such a way t hat you al-
mand. Simply say the command HELP when ways main t ain complete cont rol over
the voice recognition system is switc hed on . your vehicle in all traffic situations .
The system will tell you the commands that - Do not use voice recognition in emergen-
are possible at that t ime or give you a t ip cies because you r voice may change in
¢page 89. stressful situations . It may take longe r
to dial the number or t he system may
I n which language wo uld you li ke to use t he
not be able to dial it at all. Dial the emer-
voice recognition system? You can choose
gency number manually.
from Engli sh, French and Spanish ¢ page 16.

Individual training imp roves the recogni t ion


function of the voice recognition system by
adapt ing it to your voice or pronunciation
¢ page 16.

For the system to understand you:

- Speak clearly and distinc t ly at a norma l vol -


ume. Speak loude r when driving faster.
- Prono unce the comma nds evenly and do not
leave long pauses.
Voice recognition system 89

General operation nore the call. The dialog is cancelled if


you answer the call .
Switching on and off

You can switch the voice recognition system Operating


on and off with the multifunction steering
wheel. \-1ed 1 a ~
Jukebox I
• 1 t:i) Album browser •
J • 2 I@ Playlists •
• 3 ta] Artists •
•4 ta) Albums •
• 5 ta] Tracks
Line 1-5 • Next page • Select track •

'1t Artist <Name of JukeboX> • Help

Fig. 68 Command display in t he MMI display

Fig. 67 Tal k button and righ t th umbwhee l

Requi rement : The igni t ion and the MMI must


'1t
Help Navigation
I
be sw itched on ¢ page 7, there must be no • 1 All navigation commands

phone call in progress and the parking system •2 Important navigation commands

must not be active.
•3 Commands for entering a destination

•4 Commands for points of interest

• Press the Talk bu tt on [2!]CD¢ fig. 67 on the •5 Commands for route •
mult ifunct ion steering whee l briefly to •6 Commands for map

switch the voice recognition system on. The
Fig. 69 Selecti ng an entry from t he li st
input s ignal Beep ind icates t hat the voice
recognition system is ready. The st atus sym-
Commands
bol (D ¢ page 89, fig. 68 and a command
display @ with a selection of possib le com- After pressing the Talk butto n 10 •1a command •
display wit h a selec t ion of po ssi ble commands •
ma nds appear in the MMI d isplay. Any act ive
audio/video sou rce is muted . for t he active me nu appears in t he MMI dis-
• Say t he desired command . play. You can swit ch the command display on/
• To sw itch off voice recogni ti on system, say off in the Setup MMI menu ¢ page 16 .
CANCELor The voice recognit ion sys t em uses two types
• Hold down the Talk button [2!]CD¢ fig. 67 of commands :
longer until you hear CANCEL.
- Global commands (regard less of mode) s uch
You ca n shor ten a message by pressing t he as NAVIGATION
Talk button and speaking a new command . - Commands for the active mode such as FA-
VORITESin the Navigat ion mode
(D Tips
The command overview r::::>page 87, fig. 66
- Traffic announceme nts do not play d ur- provides an overv iew of the most important
ing the d ialog. voice recogn ition commands.
- You can also swi tc h off voice recogn ition
by pressin g any but ton o n the MMI con- Help command s
trol panel. You can say a help command when the vo ice
- The dia log stops when the re is an incom- recognition system is switched on¢ page 89.
ing phone ca ll and will cont inue if you ig- Possib le help commands a re:
90 Voice recognition system

- HELP Example of system-guided he lp (the tele -


- HELP VOICE RECOGNITION phone* function is switched on) :
- HELP TELEPHONE*
Operation / Voice recognition system
- HELP NAVI GATION
Command s ann ouncement
- HELP MAP
Press the Talk
- HELP INFO
button 5l Input: Beep
- HELP RADIO
briefly
- HELP MEDIA
No command Please enter a command or
Say t he command BACK to retu rn to the last given say help
active help menu.
Please choose one of t he
Selecting a n entr y from a li st follo w ing topic s. You can
press the Talk butt on at
The entries in a list such as missed calls, direc-
any tim e t o enter a com-
tory entries, street names, etc . are shown in
mand .
the MMI display with item numbers ¢ fig . 69 .
You can se lect a line by say ing the line num- All telephone commands
HELP
ber , such as LINE FOUR or repeat ing one of Import ant t elephone com -
the entr ies shown in the MMI display. You can mands
a lso se lect through the MMI contro l pane l by Commands for phoning
turning the control knob to an entry and Comm ands for the call
pressing the knob. lists
You can scroll through the displayed list using Directory commands
the NEXT PAGE/ PREVIOUS PAGE commands.

Voice guidanc e
(D Tips
- All the ma in functions (except for Car
To switch voice guidance on or off du ring and Tones) have voice recogn ition, wh ich
route guidance, say the command VOI CE either appear in the MMI display or run
GUIDAN CE ON/ VOICE GUIDANCE OFF.
in the bac kground, such as the radio.
Adju sting the volum e - You can interrupt a voice recognition sys-
tem announcement at any t ime by press-
To adjust the voice guidance volume with the
ing t he Talk button on the m ultifunction
multifunction steering wheel, turn the right
steering wheel ¢ page 89, fig. 67 and
thumbwheel @ ¢ page 89, fig. 67 up o r down
enter a new command.
while an announcement is play ing .
- You can also adjust the volume by the
You can also adjust the volume of the voice t urning the On/Off button ¢ page 13 .
recogn ition using tones ¢ page 14 or using
the Setup MMI menu r=.>page 16. Calling
System-guided help Starting telephone mode
If the voice recognition system is switched on Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
¢ page 89 but you do not give a command, Requirement: The cell phone prep ¢ page 29
the system gives the prompt Please enter a must have been activated and the voice recog-
comm and or say help . If you still do not give nition system must be switched on ¢ page 89.
a command, the voice recognition system of-
fers poss ible commands. ... Say TELEPHONE. Telephone mode starts .
The voice recognition system remains
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 91

swit ched on for approximate ly five seconds the MMI display . You can dial a contact/
to accept an additiona l command. phone number by saying the line numbe r.

Redialing
Dialing a phone number
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep "' Say REDIAL.The las t nu mbe red dialed is
called.
Requirement: The cell phone prep c>page 29
must have been activated and the voice recog-
Using addresses
nition system must be switched on c>page 89 .
Opening the directory
"' Say ENTER NUMBER.
"' Enter a group of numbers such as page 29
Requ irement: The cell phone prep c::>
"0-1- 7-2". The system repeats the block of must have been activated and the vo ice recog-
numbers and displays them in the MMI. nition system m ust be switched on i=>page 89.
"' Say DELETEor CORRECTION to delete the
last block of numbers. "' Say DIRECTORY . The directory opens. The
voice recognit io n system remains switched •
"' Say DIALto dial the number.
on fo r approx ima t ely five seconds to accept
an add it iona l command .
Calling
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Using contacts
Requi rement : The cell phone prep c>page 29
must have been activated and the voice recog- Req uirement: Telephone mode m ust be sta rt -
nition system must be switched on <=> page 89. ed c>page 90 a nd the voice recogni t ion sys - •
t em must be sw itche d on i=>page 89.
"' To call the phone number of a contac t, say
CALL(XV), for example CALL"JOHN Finding / opening a contact
SMITH". The telephone number is dialed.
"' Say FIND CONTACT .
If several phone numbe rs are stored in an ad- "' Say the name of the address card if prompt-
ed by t he voice recogni t ion system. The ad- •
d ress card, yo u add the command BUSINESS •
LANDLINE, BUSINESS MOBILE , PRIVATE dress card opens.
LANDLINEor PRIVATEMOBILE , for examp le
Calling a contact 1>
CALLJOHNSMITHPRIVATEMOBILE.
"' To ca ll the phone numbe r of a contact, say
W it h CALLVOICEMAILyo u can select a stor- CALL (XV), for example CALL"JOHN
ed voice mai l number direc t ly i=>page 3 6 . SMITH" c>page 91. The telepho ne number
is dialed .
Addit ional telephone mode commands
Applies to vehicles: with cell pho ne prep Navigating to a contact
"' Say NAVIGAT E TO (XV) such as NAVIGATE
Requirement : Telephone mode must be start -
TO"JOHNSMITH". If a nav igation desti na-
ed i:::>page 90 and the vo ice recogn ition sys-
tion is assigned to an address ca rd, that des-
tem m ust be switched on c>page 89.
tination is entered and route guidan ce be-
Accessing call lists g ins. .,,.

"' Say NUMBERSDIALED, RECEIVEDCALLS


o r MISSED CALLS.The ca ll list is shown in

l) Applies to vehicles: wit h cell phone prep


92 Voice recognition system

Reading name tags

You can start route guidance when an ad- You can have name tags read .
dress card is open with the commands
Requirement: An address card must be open
NAVIGATE TOPRIVATE ADDRESSor NAV-
page 91 and the voice recognition sys t em
c::>
IGATETOBUSINESS ADDRESS. You can
page 89.
mus t be switc hed on c::.>
also d ial phone numbers with the com-
mands CALLPRIVATE or CALLBUSINESS. .,. Say READCONTACT.
The name tag is read .

Saving a name tag (D Tips


You can also listen to name tags for ad -
The MMI au toma tically creates a name tag
d ress cards using the MMI control panel
for each contact in the directory . You can also
assign up to SO personal name tags for ad- page
c::.> 44 .
dress cards .
Navigating
Requirement : An a ddress card must be open
page 91 and the voice recogn it ion system
c::> Starting navigation mode
must be sw itched on c::>
page 89 .
Requiremen t : The voice recog nition must be
.,. Say NAMECONTACT . swit ched on c::>page 89 .
.,. Say the name tag, for example, UNCLE
"' Say NAVIGATION . Navigation mode starts .
JOHN.
The voice recognition system remains
.,. Repeat the persona l name tag if p rompted
sw itched on for app roxima t ely five seconds
by the voice re cogni t ion sys t em. The person-
t o accep t an ad dit ional command.
al name t a g is stored in the MMI.

Name tags can o nly be stored us ing the voice Entering a destination
recogn it ion system . The name tags do not
The voice recognition system offers two ways
cha nge the data st o red in t he directo ry.
to en ter destinations : enter a destination di-
For contacts from the cell phone, a copy of rectly in one command or inpu t individual
the contact is stored in the MMI memory (pri- commands.
vate).
Requiremen t : Naviga t ion mode mus t be start-
You must repeat the name tag w ith the same page 92 a nd the voice recognition sys -
ed c::>
pro nunciat ion and volume. Assign clear, dis - tem mus t be sw itched on c::>page 89.
tinct names as name tags. If you are going to
use a name tag for t he first and last names be Direct destination input
carefu l not to leave a n excessive pause in be- .,. Say ENTERDESTINAT ION. An input field
tween the na mes. appears in t he MMI disp lay .
.,. Say the destination city, st ree t and house
(D Tips number, or
You ca n use MMI control panel to delete .,. Say on ly the city to en t er t he city center of
any pe rsonal assig ned name t ag s the destination city .
page 44.
c::> .,. Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to
the destination entered .

Entering individual commands


.,. To ent er t he country , say ENTERCOUNTRY
and say the coun t ry name.
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 93

.. To enter the town, say ENTERTOWNand Online destinations


say the name of the town . Appli es to vehicles: wit h Audi connect services
.. To enter a street in the current town, say
ENTER STREETand say the complete name
Requirement: The requ irements for Audi con-
of the street, such as NORTHFIFTHAVE- nect services must be met c:;,page 46 and t he
voice recognition system must be switched on
NUE.
¢ page 89 .
.,. To enter a street in the current vicinity, say
ENTERSTREETIN VICINITYand say the Online search in the immediate vicinity/in
complete name of the stree t , such as vicinity of destination or stopover
NORTHFIFTHAVENUE.
.,. Say ONLINEDESTINATIONS .
.. To enter a house number in the current
.,. Say IN IMMEDIATEVICINITYor IN VICINI-
street, say ENTER HOUSENUMBERand say
TYOF DESTINATION.
the house number one digit at a time.
.. Say the desired on line destination, such as
.,. Say START ROUTE GUIDANCEto navigate to
GERMANFOODRESTAURANT . A list with
the destination entered.
online destinations that were found appears •
When entering the destination direct ly, the in the MMIdisplay.
selected menu language ¢ page 16 and the .. To show all of the on line destinations that
country in the destination input must match. were found on the map, say SHOW ON MAP,
or
It may take a few seconds to search the loca-
.. To se lect an entry from the list, say the line
tion. The MMIdisplay will then show a list of number, for examp le LINETWO. Detailed
possib le city names . You can select the de- information about the selected on line desti - •
sired locat ion by saying the line number, such nation appea rs in the MMI display.
as LINEFOURor turning and pressing the
.. To show the selected online destinat ion on
control knob. You can scroll through the list of the map, say SHOWON MAP, or
locat ion names with the commands NEXT/ .. To start route guidance, say STARTROUTE
PREVIOUSPAGE. Because many countries
GUIDANCE.
have severa l cities with the same name, it may •
be necessa ry to select the city from a list Online search in a new location •
again ¢ page 90. .,. Say ONLINEDESTINATIONS .
.,. Say IN NEW CITY.
(D Tips
.. Say the desired city.
- Once a city is entered into the input field, .. Say the desired on line destination, such as
you can sta rt route guidance to the city GERMANFOODRESTAURANT . A list with
cent er by pressing the Talk button and online destinations that were found appears
saying STARTROUTEGUIDANCE.You in the MMI display.
can also start route guidance through .. To show all of the on line destination s t hat
the MMIcontro l pane l ¢ page 53. were found on the map, say SHOW ON MAP,
- You can also switch the voice recognition or
system on and enter a command during .. To select an entry from the list, say the line
active route guidance and messages number, for example LINETWO. Detailed
about driving maneuvers . information about the selected on line desti-
- For additional information on navigation nation appears in the MMIdisplay.
funct ions, refer to c:;,page 51. .. To show the selected online destinat ion on
the map, say SHOW ON MAP, or
.. To start route guidance, say STARTROUTE
GUIDANCE.
94 Voice recognition sy s tem

You can select any online destination directly , - NEXTPOLICESTATION


regardless of the MMI menu in whic h you are - NEXTATM
located, by saying ONLINEDESTINATION - NEXTCOFFEESHOP
(XV), such as ONLINEDESTINATIONGER·
MAN FOODRESTAURANT
or ONLINEDESTI· (0 Tips
NATION HOTEL. You can scroll through the displayed list
using the NEXTPAGE/ PREVIOUSPAGE
@ Tips
commands .
- Audi connect services are only available
where there is mobile network coverage. Map options
You can obtain more informat ion from
your current service provider . You can use the voice recognition system to
- The voice recogn it ion system prevents control many map view functions in the MMI
the input of specific voice commands, es- display.
pecially those that are obscene or vulgar .
Requirement : Navigation mode must be start-
- For more information regard ing Audi
ed ~ page 92 and the voice recognition sys-
connect services, refe r to ~ page 46 .
tem must be switched on 9 page 89 .

Points of interest Map opt ion commands include :

Requirement : Navigat ion mode must be sta rt- General opti o ns


ed ~ page 92 and the voice recognition sys- - MAP- The map appears in the MMI display.
tem must be switched on ~ page 89. - DAY/ NIGHTMAP - The map background is
• Say ENTERPOINTOF INTEREST . light/dark 9 page 64 .
• After the message Plea se say th e search - ROUTEINFO ON/ OFF- Upcom ing turns wit h
are a, say TOPCATEGORIES , IN IMMEDIATE calculated distance are disp layed when
VICINITY, IN VICINITYOF DESTINATION, route guidance is active.
IN VICINITYOF STOPOVER , ALONGTHE
Map type
ROUTE , IN NEWCITY or NATIONWIDE.A
li st with point of interest categories appears - 2D/ 3D MAP- The cur rent vehicle position is
in the MMI disp lay. show n in a t wo/three dimensiona l map
.. To select an entry from the list, say the line 9 page 64 .
number, for example LINETWO or say the - DESTINATIONMAP- The map shows the
name of the entry. The point of interest is destination ~ page 64 .
set as the navigat ion desti nat ion . - OVERVIEWMAP - The ent ire route from t he
.. Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to st arti ng point to t he dest inat ion is shown on
the dest inat ion entered. t he map q page 64.

The follow ing top destinations can be set di- Orientation


rectly as navigat ion destinations: - MAP ORIENTATIONNORTH- The map is ori-
- NEXT GAS STATION ented to the north 9 page 64.
- NEXT DIESELFUELSTATION - MAPORIENTATION IN DIRECTIONOF
- NEXT PARKINGLOT TRAVEL- The map is oriented in direction of
travel q page 64 .
- NEXTRESTAURANT
- MAPORIENTATION AUTOMATIC - The map
- NEXTACCOMMODATI ON
is oriented in the direct ion of t ravel at a
- NEXTHOSPITAL
scale of< 3 m iles (5 km) At a scale greater Ill-
- NEXTAUDI DEALER
Voice reco g niti o n sy s tem 95

than 3 mi les (5 km) , the map is oriented to


th e north ¢ page 64 .
(D Tips

To switch voice gu idance on or off during


Zoom route guidance, say VOICE GUIDANCE
- AUTOMATIC ZOOM ON/ OFF - The map is ON/ OFF ¢ page 89.
displayed in zoom mode at intersections
¢ page 65. Accessing TMC traffic
- ZOOM IN / ZOOM OUT - The map disp lay is reports
changed.
- SCALE (XV), for example SCALE 3 mile s - Requirement: The voice recogn it ion system
The map scale is changed . Units of measure must be switched on ¢ page 89 .
are kilometers/meters or m iles/yards. .,. Say INFO . The traffic informat ion menu
starts. The voice recognit ion system remains
Additional navigation commands switched on for approximately f ive seconds
to accept an additional command . •
Requirement : Navigation mod e must be start-
.,. You can read the current t raffic reports in
ed ¢ pag e 92 and the voice recognition sys-
t he MMI using the command READ TRAFFIC
tem must be switched on ¢ page 89.
REPORTS.
Rout e guid a nce

.,. Say START/ CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE .


Listening to the radio
Route guidance starts or stops . Starting radio mode

Calling up navigation lists Requirement: The voice recogn ition system
.,. Say LASTDESTIN ATIONS, FAVORITES or must be switched on ¢ page 89 .
HOME ADDRESS. Follow the inst ruct ions .,. Say RADIO . Radio mode starts. The voice
from the voice recogn ition system. recognition system rema ins switched on for
Dynamic route
approx imately five seconds to accept an ad- •
ditional comma nd. •
.,. Say DYNAMI C ROUTE ON/ OFF. Dynamic
route is switched on or off .
Selecting the frequency band
Route crit eria
Requir ement: Radio mode must be sta rted
.,. Say FAST ROUTE, ECONOMY ROUTE or ¢ page 95 and t he voice recognit ion syst em
SHORT ROUTE. The route is calculated ac- must be switched on ¢ page 89 .
cording t o various crit eria, or
.,. Say SET BAND .
.,. Say ROUTE LIST. The route list can be
.,. To set the band, say FM, AM or SIRIUS* .
viewed when route gu idance is active .
The band is set .
Nav ig at ing to a contact in the directo ry

.,. Say NAVI GATE TO (XV) such as NAVIGATE Selecting a radio station
TO "JOHN SMI TH". If a navigation dest ina-
Requirement: Radio mode m ust be sta rted
t ion is assigned to an address card, that des-
¢ page 95 and the voice recogn ition system
t inat ion is entered and route guidance be-
must be switched on ¢ pag e 89.
gins .
From the station list (FM and AM )

.,. Say STATION LIST. The station list is dis-


played ¢ page 70, fig. 53.
96 Voice recognition sy s tem

• To select a stat ion, say STATIONand the Selecting a source


band, or
• Say the line number, for examp le, LINE Requ irement: Media mode must be started
¢ page 96 and t he voice recognition system
TWO. The station is selected .
must be switched on ¢ page 89.
From the station list (Sirius* )
• Say SELECTMEDIUM.
• Say STATION LIST. A list of available sta- • Say, fo r example, JUKEBOXor DVDto select
tions is displayed ¢ page 70, fig. 54 . a sou rce. The aud io/v ideo files in a named
• To select a station, say CHANNEL(XV), or source appear in the MMI disp lay.
• Say the line number, for examp le, LINE
TWO. The station is selected . Each source can be se lected acco rding to lan-
guage in the source overview .
From the presets list
You can change sou rces us ing the commands
• Say PRESETS . The preset list is displayed. NEXT/ PREVIOUSMEDIUM, NEXT/PREVIOUS
• To select a station from the list, say CHAN- CDor CD 1 THROUGH6 .
NEL(XV), or
• Say the line number, for examp le, LINE With the command FOLDERUP you can go to
TWO. The station is selected . the next higher level in the folder structure.

Setting a fr equency (FM and AM )


· Selecting an audio/video file
• Say SETFREQUENCY .
• To set the frequency manua lly, say the fre - Requirement: A source was se lected
¢ page 96 and the voice recogni t ion system
quency.
mus t be switched on ¢ page 89 .
With the command READSTATION LIST / PRE-
SETSyou can read the stations from a list. Selecting an audio/ video file in the
jukebox
You also can se lect the next/previous station
• Say ARTIST(XV) , TRACK(XV), ALBUM
with the command NEXT/PREVIOUSCHAN-
(XV), VIDEO(XV) or GENRE(XV).
NEL.
Selecting a track number on an audio CD
Say UPDATESTATIONLISTto update the AM
sta t ion list . The station lists in the FM and Sir- • Say TRACK(1-99 ) . The track is selected .
ius* bands are updated automatical ly.
With the command NEXT/ PREVIOUSTRACK
you can navigate be tween the audio/v ideo
Playing media files within a source.
Starting media mode

Requirement : The voice recognition system


must be sw itched on ¢ page 89 .

• Say MEDIA. Med ia mode starts . The voice


recognition system remains swi t ched on for
approximately five seconds to accept an ad-
ditional command .
Index 97

A Audio/video files
Copying Oukebox) . . .............. .. 21
AAC files .. . . . . .............. . . . . ... 22
Delet ing (Jukebox) 21
Accessing the weather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Selecting (MMI control panel) ........ . 76
Activate your Satellite Radio service . . . . . 71 Selecting (multifunction steering wheel) 86
Address card Selecting (voice recognition) ........ .. 96
refer to Directory contact .. . . . . . . . . . . 41 AudioPilot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Adjusting the volume Automat ic zoom
Active audio/video source . . ... . ... . . . 13 MM I control panel .... . ........ . ... . 65
MMI control panel ........ .... ...... 13 Voice recogn ition . . . . .......... . ... . 94
Multifunction steering wheel ... ...... 83 AV adapter cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Phone call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ...... 14
Avoid route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Ring tone . . . . .............. . . . . ... 14
Avoid route from here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Voice guidance .............. . ...... 13
AV Standard . . . . . . . . . .............. . 81
Voice recognition system . . . .... ...... 14

Adjusting volume
during traffic reports ...... . . . . . . . . . . 69 B
Voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Balance (sound) . . . . . . .......... . ... . 12
Album browser .. . . .. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 78 Band ...... . . . . . . . ... . ............ . 71
Along the route (point of interest) . . . . . . 56 Bass (sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Alternat ive route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Bluetooth
AM (amplitude modulation) .. . . . . . . . . . . 70 Bluetooth name .. . . .............. . . 35 •
Answering . . . . . .............. . . . . ... 36 Bonded devices . . . ................ . 35
Answer ing/ ignoring a call Cell phone prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
MMI contro l panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 33 Connecting the audio player .. . . . .... . 25
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 85 Deleting external devices .......... . . 35
Arrow buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Discovery mode . . . . .......... . ... . . 35
Audi connect services .......... ....... 46 Searching for Bluetooth devices .. .... . 35 •
Switching On/Off . . ... . ........ . ... . 35 •
Configuring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 48
Online destinations ....... .......... 93 Bluetooth audio player . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 25
Online destinations (points of interest) . 54 Connecting ... . . . . . ................ 25
Online information services . . . . ... . . . 68 Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Online map display ........ . . . ... . . . 59 Bonded devices . . . . . . . .......... . ... . 35
Requirements ... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . 16
SIM card reader .......... .......... 47 Buttons
Audi music interface MMI control panel . . ..... . ........ ... 7
Connecting a min i USB adapter cable . . . 27 Multifunct ion steering wheel ....... . . 83
Connecting the adapter cable .. . ... . . . 27
Connecting the AV adapter cable . . . . . . 27 C
Connecting the iPod adapter cable (plus) 27
Calling
Connecting the USB adapter cable . . . . . 27
MMI control panel . . ..... . ... 29, 31, 33
Disconnecting the adapter cable . . . . . .. 27
Multifunct ion steering whee l . . . . . 83 , 84
Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . 90 , 91
Starting . . . . . .............. . . . . ... 26
Call lists
Audi music interface adapter cable . . . . . . 27
Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. ...... . 36
Inverting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
MMI control panel . . .......... . ..... 33 •
98 Index

Multifunction steering wheel ... . . . . . . 84 Data encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17


Voice recognition . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 91 Data mod ule ... . . . ................ . . 37
Call opt ions . ... . .......... . . . ..... . . 36 Delet ing externa l devices ......... . . . . . 35
Call volume . ................ . . . ... . . 36 Demo mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Care Set starting location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
CD/DVD .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 20 Destinat ion input . . . . ... . ...... . . . . . . 54
Memory cards . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 20 Dialed numbe rs
MMI contro l panel .......... . . . ... . .. 6 MMI control panel ............. . ... . 33
Category filter (Sate ll ite Radio) . . . . . . . . . 7 5 Mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l .... . ... . 84
CD Voice recogn it ion . ................ . . 91
Changer . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Dialing a phone number
Ejecting (CD changer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 MMI control panel . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 32
Loading (CD changer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l .... . . . . . 84
CD/DVD Voice recogn it ion system .......... . . . 91
Ejecting (DVD drive) ........ . .. .. .. .. 22 Directory
Loading (DVD drive) . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. 22 Deleting contacts . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 44
Operating . . . . . . . . ......... .. .. .. .. 76 Display public contacts . . .... . . . . . . . . 45
Repeating . . . . . . . . ......... .. .. .. .. 80 Import phone book . . .......... .. . . . 40
Tips fo r hand ling . . ......... .. .. .. .. 20 Memory capacity .................. . 4S
Cell phone prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 MMI control panel . . . . . . ........ . . . . 38
Bluetooth connect ion . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 31 Mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l ..... . . . . 84
Call ing (MMI cont rol panel) . . . . . . .... 29 Sort orde r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Calling (mu ltifunc t ion steering w heel) . . 83 Voice recog nit ion ... . .......... .. . . . 91
Calling (voice recogn it ion system) . . . . . 90 Directorycontact
Pairing t he cell phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Calling (MMI control panel) . . . . . . ... . 43
Searching f or Bluetoo t h devices . . . . . . . 30 Calling (voice recognition) .... . ..... . . 91
Starting . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 30 Delet ing ... . . . . . .......... . . . ... . . 44
Channel info (Satellite Radio) . . . . . . . . . . 7 4 Edit ing ... . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . ... . 43
Channel sorting (Satel lite Radio) . . . . . . . . 7 4 Export ing . . . . . . . . ............ . . . . . 42
Clock time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Find ing (voice recognit ion) .... . . . ... . 91
Compass . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Importing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 41
Navigat ing (MMI control panel) . . . 43, 57
Control buttons ...................... 7
Navigat ing (voice recognition) . . . . 9 1, 95
Control knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Searching (MMI contro l panel) ... . ... . 42
Control knob w ith joyst ick function . . . . . . . 9
Store new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Controls
Display next report . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 67
MMI contro l panel . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . . 8
Display track info . . . .. . . . . ... .. . . . . . . 81
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . ..... 83
Driver inf ormat ion system 83
Overview ................ . . . . . ..... . 5
Coordinates (Navigat ion) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Drives
Audi music inte rface . . . . .... . ...... . 26
Criter ia (Navigation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Bluetooth aud io player . . .... . ...... . 25
also refer to Route crite ria . . . . . . . . . . . 63
CD changer . ... . . . . . . . . .... . ...... . 23
DVD drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . 22
D Jukebox ... . . . . . . . . . .......... . ... . 21
Data connect ions Memory card reader . . . . . . . . . . ...... . 24
Configuring . . . . ...... . ... . . . . . . . .. 4 7 MMI control panel . . . . . . ........ ... . 18
Sett ings . . . . ....... .. . . . . . . . . ..... 37
Inde x 99

DSP Ente ring a point of interest


DSP Bang & Olufsen .... . . . ... . . . . . . . 13 MMI control panel . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 56
DSP BOSE . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Voice recogn ition system . .... . . . . . . . . 94
DTMF tones . . . ... ... ...... . . . . . . . ... 32 Ente rtainmen t wi t h navigat ion spoken
DVD cues ............................... 13
Aud io track ..................... . . . 81 Externa l audio source . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7, 28
Ejecting (DVD drive) ................. 22 Externa l players . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 28
Full screen display ........ . . . . . . . . . . 79 Exte rnal video input
Loading (DVD drive) ................. 22 AV Standard . . . . . . ... . ............ . 81
Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .... 79 Screen settings .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 81
Parenta l cont ro l . . . .... . .. .. .. .. .... 79 External video source . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . 28
Previous/next chapte r .. . .. .. .. .. .... 78
Subtitles . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. .. .. . ... 81
DVD drive . . . . ... . ........ . ... . . . . . . 2 2
F
Dynamic route Factory settings . . ..... . ............. 16

MMI control panel .................. 63 Fader (sound) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 12
Voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Fast forwa rd ... . ... . ................ 78
Favorite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

E Delet ing ..........................


Edit ing ...........................
63
63
Ending a telephone call
Stor ing ....... . ................... 61
MMI control panel .................. 34
File formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 •
Multifunction steering wheel ... ... .. . 84
Files
Enter ing a destinat ion ................ 52
Copying ... . . . . . . . ... . .......... . . . 21
Address ........................... 53
Delet ing . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 21
Alternat ive route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Finding a name in the count ry (point of in-
Avoid route from here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
te rest) ........ . . . . . ................ 56
Favorites (MMI control panel) . . . . . . . . . 57
FM (ultra short wave) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 •
Favor ites (voice recognition) . . . . . . . . . . 95 •
from the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Fold er
Geocoordinates .......... . ... . . . . . . 57 Selecting (MMI contro l panel) . . . . . . . . . 76
Load from directory .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Selecting (mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l) 86
Loading a tour plan .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Selecting (voice recogn ition) .. . . . . . . . . 96
Loading last destination (MMI contro l Folders ............................ 80
panel) ... . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . ... 57 Freque ncy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Loading the last destination (voice recog- Full screen disp lay
nition) . . . ... .................. .... 95 DVD . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 79
Onl ine dest inat ions (points of interest) . 54 Video fi le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Onli ne dest inat ions (voice recogn ition Functi on but t ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
system) . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . ... 93
Point of inte rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Set star ti ng locat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
G
Tips on entering a dest inat ion . . . . . . . . . 52 GPS .. ..... . . . . . . . .......... ....... 14
Tour plan . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... 58
Voice recognition . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
W ith a stopover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58


100 Index

H L
HD RadioTM (digital radio) Last dest inations
Frequency band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Delete . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 66
HD station info . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 74 Loading (MMI control panel) . . . . . . . . . . S7
Turn ing on/off ................... . . 74 Loading (voice recognition) ........... 95
Home add ress .. . .......... .. .. . ... .. 57 Lett ers speller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .... .. 63 Delet ing letters . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 10
Editing .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . .. .. . ... .. 63 Entering letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Sto ring . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . .. .. . ... .. 61 Low fue l routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

I M
I ndivi du al train ing .... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 16 Main functions
INFO . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 67 Med ia ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . ...... . .... . 77
Information Navigat ion . . . . .. ............. .... . 52
Caring for your MMI contro l panel ...... 6 Radio . ... . ... .. . ............ . .... 72
Handling CDs and DVDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Telephone . . . . . .. ............. .... . 32
Traffic Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Tone (sound) . . .. ............. .... . 12
Information (Radio) ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 73 Main menu (DVD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
I n immediate vicinity (point of inte rest) .. 56 Manua l location entry 66
In new city (point of interest) . ... . ..... S6 Map content
I nput level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 MMI control panel . . . .......... . . . . . 65
Input signal . .......... . ....... . . . .. 16 Voice recognition . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 94

In vicinity of destination (po int of interest) 56 Map disp lay


MMI control panel . ............ . . . .. 64
iPod
Voice recognit ion ................ . . . 94
AV St andard ............. . . . . . . . . . . 81
Connecting . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 27 Map orientation
Input level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 MMI control panel .......... . ....... 64
Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Voice recogn ition . . .. . . . ...... . . . . . . 94
Screen sett ings .............. . ... . . 81 Map type
MMI control panel . . . .......... . . . . . 64
Voice recognition . . ................ . 94
] Map view
Jack . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 27 MMI control panel . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 59
Joystick funct ion Voice recogn ition . . ............ . .... 94
Adju st ing balan ce/fader ... . ... .... . .. 9 Measurement units . ................ . 16
Adj ust ing the sound distribution .... ... 9 Memory card
Moving the map . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... ... 9 Handl ing tips . . . . ................ . . 20
Navigating the DVD main men u . .... ... 9 I nserting/removing .. . . . ...... . . . . . . 25
Jukebox . . . . . . ............ .. .. . . . . . . 21 Operati ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Copying f iles .. . .......... .. .. . ... . . 2 1 Microphone input level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Delet ing fi les ............ .. .. . ..... 21
Missed call s
Memory . . . . . . . . . .... ..... .. . ... . . 22
MM I control panel . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 33
Jukebox memory ........ . ... . ... . .... 22 Multif unction steering whee l . . . . . . . . . 84
MMI
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Contro ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 7
------------------------------- ~ I~n~d~e~x
101
Operating concept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Numbers speller ... . . . . ...... ... . . . . . . 9
Restarting . . . ... ........ ... . . . . ... 15 Deleting numbers . . . . . ........ . . . . . 10
Switching On/Off .................... 7 Entering numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Symbo ls/menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
MMI control panel ......... ........... 7
0
MMI display
On/Off button ..... . . . . . .......... .... 7
Brightness . . . .............. . .. ... . 16
Online information services
Navigation display . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .... 59
Accessing . . . . . . . . ................ . 68
Speller .. . . . . . . . ........ .. .. .. . .... 9
Using in the browser ........... . . . . . 49
Swit ching on/off ......... .. .. .. . . . .. 7
Online map display
MP3 files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23
Accessing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
MP3 player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 28
Using in the browser .............. . . 49
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Operating
Music volume dur ing traff ic reports . . . . . 69
MMI control panel . . . .......... . ... . . 8
Mute Mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l . ... . . . . . 83 •
MMI control panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 13 Voice recognition ................. . . 89
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 83
Options
myAudi MMI control panel . ................ . 36
Accessing a navigation destination . . . . . 54 Mult ifunct ion steer ing wheel ...... . . . 85
I mporting contacts ............. . . . . 41
Orientation (map)
MMI control panel . . . .......... . . . . . 64

N Voice recognition . . . . .......... . . . . . 94
Name tags
Calling .. . . . ... . ........ .... . . . . . . 91 p
Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16
Pairing t he cell phone . . ... .... ... . . . . . 31
Finding .. . . . . . . . ........ .... . . . ... 91
Parental control (DVD) .. . . . .. . . . . . . 79
Navigating to a contact .............. 91
Pause (drive)
Reading . . . . ............ . ... . . . ... 92
MMI control panel . .............. . . . 77
Storing . . . . . ... . ........ . ... . . . . . . 92
Mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l .... . . . . . 86
Nationwide (point of interest) . . . . . . . . . . 56
Pausing/continuing playback
Navigating
MMI control panel . . . . . .......... . . . 77
MMI contro l panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 51
Mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l ...... . . . 86
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 85
Phone num ber
Voice recogni t ion system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Importing . . . . . . . . . . ............ . . . 41
Navigation announcements ... . . . ... . . . 51
Saving from call lists . .......... . . . . . 34
Adjusting the volume ..... . . . . . . . . . . 13
Phone settings 36
Repeating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Picture format · . . . . . . .............. . 81
Navigation destination
Presets (radio)
Storing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 62
Storing in a directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Deleting stations . . . . . . . . ........ . . . 75
also refer to Entering a destination . . . . 52 Moving a station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Selecting a station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Navigation display
Storing a station ..... . ............ . 73
Driver information system . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
MMI disp lay . ... . ........ . ... . . . . . . 59 Previous/next chapter (DVD) . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Network connection (WLAN)


Configuring . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . ... 48 •
Settings . . . . ............ . ... . . . ... 37
102 Index

Stopping (MMI control panel) . . . . . . . . . 58


R Stoppi ng (voice recognition) . . . . . . . . . . 95
Radio
Route info
Category filter (Satellite Radio) . . . . . . . 7 5
MM I control panel . ............ ... . . 65
Channel info (Satellite Radio) . . . . . . . . . 7 4
Voice recogn ition . . ................ . 94
Channel sorting (Satellite Radio) . . . ... 74
Route list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Radio stat ion
Route options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Moving . ' . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 73
Next station . . ... . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . Route plan
72
Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . ... . . ... . . 72 refer to Tour plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 62
Seek . . . . . ................ . . . ... . . 72
Selecting a frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 s
Selecting (MMI control panel). . . . . 71, 72 Safety
Select ing (multifunction steer ing wheel) 86 when calling ..... . ................ . 29
Selecting (voice recognition) . . . . . . . . . . 95 when navigat ing . . . . ........ ... . . . . . 51
Sto ring . ..... ........ ... . ... . ... . . 73
Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service
Radio text . . ... ... ........ . . . . . ... . . 73 Activate your Satellite Radio service . . . . 71
Random playback . .... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 80 Category fi lter . . . .......... . ..... .. 75
Received calls Channel info . . ................ ..... 74
MMI cont rol panel ............. . .... 33 Channel sorting (Satell ite Radio) ...... 74
Multifu nction steering wheel . . . . . . . .. 84 SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Voice recognition ................... 91 Screen settings
Receiver serial number ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Externa l video input .......... ... ... . 81
Recent calls iPod .............................. 81
MMI contro l panel ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 33 Video file/DVD ... . ................ . 81
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . ... . . 84 Scrolling text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Rediali ng Scrolling through album covers ....... . . 78
MMI contro l panel ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 36 Seasonal closing ... . ................ . 63
Voice recognition .... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 91
Seek (radio) . . ... . .............. ... . . 72
Repeat opt ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Selecting an audio track ............. . . 81
Replacing a phone call
Selecting a phone number
MMI control panel .................. 36
MMI control panel . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 32
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 85
Selecting a source
Requirements for Audi connect services . . 46
MM I control panel . . ........ ... . ... . 76
Reset . . . . ... . . ........ ... . . . . . . . . . . 15 Voice recognition . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 96
Restart . . . . ... ... ........ . . . . . ... . . 15 Selecting a stored phone number . . . . . . . 33
Rewind .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . .
' 78 Selecting the frequency band
Ring tone volume 36 MMI control panel . . ... ........ ... . . 71
Route criteria Mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l ......... 86
MMI contro l panel .................. 63 Voice recogn ition . .......... ....... . 95
Voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Set starting location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Route guidance Setting language . . . . ... ........ ... . . 16
Changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Setting menu language .......... . ... . 16
in driver information system . . . . . . . . . . 60
Setting the clock time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
in the MMI display .................. 59
Setting the date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Starting (MMIcontro l panel) . . . . ..... 53
Short dialog . .................. . .... 16
Starting (voice recognit ion) .. . ... . .... 95
Show as favor ite . . . .......... ... ... . . 61
Inde x 103
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SIM card Time restricted roads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
insert ing/removing (SIM card reader) 47 Tips
SIM card reader .. . ........ . . . . . . . . . . 47 Handli ng CDs and DVDs ........... . . . 20
Sirius (sate llite radio) ....... . . . . . . . . . . 70 Handli ng memo ry cards ........ . . . . . 20
Software version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 TMC traffic report
Sound Accessing (voice recognit ion) ... . ... . . 95
Basic settings . . . . . ........... .. .. .. 12 Read (MMI cont rol panel) .......... . . 67
DSP Bang & Olufse n ....... .... .. .. .. 13 Show on map . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . 67
DSP BOSE . . . ... . . . .... . . . ... .. .. .. 12 Switc hing On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Main f unct ions . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. .. .. 12 Top categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Sound foc us . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Tour plan
Sound Set . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... 12 Deleting . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 62
Special desti nation in a city .. . . . . . . . . . . 52 Entering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Entering a stopover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Speed limi t informa t ion ..... . . . . . . . . . . 66
Loading ... . . . . . . . . . ............ .. . 62 •
Starting audio sources ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Stor ing ...... . . . . . ................ 62
Starting media mode
Track
MMI contr ol panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 76
Display track inf o . . ............ . ... . 81
Multifun ction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 86
Fast forward/rewind ............... . 78
Voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Previous/next track . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... 78
Start ing navigat ion mode
Random playback . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... 80
MMicontro l panel ........... . . . ... . 51
Repeating . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . .. . 80
Voice recogni t ion system ... . . . . . . . . . . 92
Track display . . . . ... . . . . . . .... . . ... . 80
Start ing radio mode
Track info .... . . . . . . ............... 78
MMI contro l panel ......... . . . ... . . . 71
Track display . . . . . . . . . .............. . 80
Multifunction steering wheel . . . ... . . . 85
Track inf o . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 78
Voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Traffic information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Starting telephone mode •
Traffic report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
MMI contro l panel ........ . . . . . . . . . . 32 •
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . . . . . . 84 Traffic reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 , 67
Voice recognition system ...... . ... . . . 90 Traffic Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Starting (telephone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Treb le (sound) . . ... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 12
Stat ion names . ............ . . . . . . . . . . 74
Stereo jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 u
St oring a destination (directo ry) . . . . . . . . 6 1 Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 16
St oring a ma ili ng addr ess in a directory .. 4 0 Using the browse r ... . .............. . . 49
Subtitles (DVD) ............ . . . . . . . . . . 81
Surro und Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switching on/off
12, 13
V
Version
Microphone ... . . .. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 36
MMI Software . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . .. . 17
MMI cont rol panel ........... . . . ... . . 7
Navigat ion software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Video fi le
System update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Audio track . . . . . . . ................ . 81
Full screen display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
T Subt itles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . .. . 81
Talk button (mult ifunct ion steer ing Voice guidance

wheel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83, 89 Off/Comp lete/Compact . . . . . . . . . . 13, 66
104 Index

On/Off during call . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 13


on during call . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 66
Volume . . . . . . . . . . ...... . ... . . . . . . . 13
Voice ma il number ................... 36
Voice recognition
Adjusting the volume ...... . ... . .... 89
Command types ........... . . . . . .... 89
Help commands .................... 89
Saving a name tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Select ing an entry from the list . . . . . . . 89
Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Adjusting the volume .......... . .... 14
Deleting a name tag ................ 44
Playing a name tag ................. 44
Setti ngs . . ... . .......... . ......... 16
Switching On/Off . . .... . . . . . . . . ... . . 83
Volume balanc ing ........... . ... . .... 13

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W ireless hotspot .................... 48
Wireless network connection
Configuring . . . . . . .... . . . ... . . ... . . 48
Settings . . ................ . . . ... . . 37
WMA files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23
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