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MMI Nav igation plus

Operating Instructions
Foreword
You have decided on the Audi MMI Navigation plus - thank you very much
for your confidence in us.
With your new Audi, you are receiving a vehicle with a state-of-the art system that a llows you the
change the veh icle's settings and operate the e lectronic eq uipment using a Multi Med ia Interface
called the Audi MMI.

We recommend that you read these Operating Instructions carefu lly so that you quickly get to know
all of the functions and possibilities that the MMI offers and are able to make full use of them while
driving .

Please no t e that these operating instruct ions a re a supplement to your vehicle Owner's Manual and
should only be used in conjunction with your current vehicle Owner 's Manual.

Shou ld you have any further questions about the MMI in your veh icle, please ask your autho rized Aud i
dealer for assistance .

We hope you enjoy driving your Audi .

AUDIAG
Table of contents

Table of contents

About this book .. .. ... . 4 Setting the time .. .. . ........ . 36 Importing directory entries .... . 57
Restarting the MM I (Reset) .... . 37 Exporting address cards ....... . 59
Additional settings ........... . 38 Using a direc tor y entry ....... . . 60
MMI components ..... . 6 Listening to the raidio ....... . 40 Editing a directory entry ....... . 62
In tro d u ction ................ . 40 Managing profiles . .... ....... . 65
Overview ... . .. . . . . . ... ...... . 7 Additional se t tings ........... . 67
Starting radio modle ......... . . 41
Controls at a glance .......... . 7
Activating your Satellite Radio Calling .... ... ..... ... .. . . .. .. . 68
MMI: Multi Media Interface ... . . 7 service . .. . .......... ....... . 41 Introduction ... . ..... ........ . 68
Traffic safety t ips ............ . 7 Selecting frequency band ..... . 41 Starting Telephone mode ...... . 68
Tips on caring for the MMI ... . . 7 Selecting a station from the Dialing a te lephone number ... . . 69
Drives ....................... . 8 station/preset list ........... . 42 Answering/ignoring a call ..... . 71
In tro duc ti on 8 Selecting the station ....... . . . 43 Ending a call .... .. .. . . ..... .. . 71
Overview of drives ............ . 8 Storing stations ............. . 43 Storing a phone number in the
CD/DVD mode general Moving stored stations ....... . 44 directory . . . . .. ........ . . .... . 72
informatio n ................. . 10 Additional settings ........... . 44 D ialing stored phone numbers 73
Memory card general information 10 Playing media ......... ...... . 47 Deleting local call lists ........ . 73
Jukebox ..................... . 11 In tr od uction ................ . 47 Bluetooth settings ........ . . .. . 74
CD/DVD drive ................ . 13 Starting Media mode ......... . 47 Additional set ti ngs ........... . 74
CD changer .................. . 13 Selecting source ........... . . . 47 Naviga ting ................. .. . 77
Memory card reader .......... . 15 Selecting a folder ............ . 48 Introduction ........... ... . . . . 77
Audi music interface . .. . ...... . 16 48
Select in g a track ............. . Starting Navigation mode ..... . 78
Aux-in connection ............ . 20 Fast forward/rewind ......... . 49 Entering a destination .... .... . 78
Cell phone prep .... ... . ...... . 22 Next/previous trac k or chapter . 49 Stopping route guidance ...... . 84
Introduction ....... ...... . .. . 22 T rack informa t ion .. . .. . .... .. . so Display ...................... . 85
Start ing ... .. . . ............. . 22 Repeat options .............. . so Storing a destination .......... . 86
S hu ffle ........ ............. . 51 Loading a d e stinat ion ..... .... . 88
DVD main menu ............. . 51 Additional se t tings ......... . . . 89
MMI control panel 26 DVD full screen display ... .... . 52 Calling up traffic information . 94
DVD parental control ......... . 52
General operation .. ....... .. . 28 I ntroduction ... . ..... ........ . 94
Paus in g/continuing playback .. . 53
All MMI menus at a glance .... . 28 Calling up TMC traffic reports . . . 94
Add itio na l settings ........... . 54
Switching on/off ............. . 28
Operating the system ... .... . . . 29 Directory .. ........ . ......... . 56
MMI Display .. ............... . 29 In troductio n . ..... . ..... .... . 56
Adjusting the vo l ume ......... . 33 Opening the directory ........ . 56
Adjusting the sound .......... . 34 Storing a new directory entry .. . 56
Table of contents

Multifunction steering
wheel ...................... 96

Ge n eral operat io n . ... . . . . . . . . . 96


I n t roduction ...... ... . . . . . . . . . 96
Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . . . 97
Listening to the radio . . . . . . . . . . 97
Play ing media ..... ... . . . . . . . . . 98
Calling ........... ... . . . . . . . . . 1 00
Navigating ....... ... . . . . . . . . . 1 03
Name tag ....... . . .. . . . . . . . . . 103

Voice recognition
system . . .. . ........ ........ 1 04

V o ice r ecogni t ion sys t em ..... 1 05


I ntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
General operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Us ing addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Navigating ................... 11 0

Alphabetical index ..... 11 4

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About this book

About this book


Th is book contains important info rm ation, tips, suggestions and
warnings for using your vehicle. 0 Note
Keep this boo k in you r veh icle at all tim es. This is espec ially im portant Text with this symbol contain s information about avoiding damage t o
if you loan your vehicle to others or se ll it. your vehicle.

This book describes the equipment range specified for this model at
the t im e of the ed itorial deadline. Individual items of equ ipment may
not yet be available at the t ime of printing or may only be offered in
<i'For the sake of the environment
Text with this symbol contains information on protecting the envi-
certain countries. ronmen t.
Some sections in this book do not apply to a ll vehicles . When this is
the case, the beginning of the section indicates the validity , for
example "Applies to vehicles: with telephone". Optional equipment is
[i ] Tips
also ident ified with an asterisk "*". Text with this symbol contains add it iona l useful information. •

The illustrations are designed as schematic images . Some of the


details on your vehicle may look s light ly different tha n illustrated.
The re is a Table of Contents at the beginning of t his book that lists
all of the top ics covered in th is book in the order that they appear.
Th ere is also an alphabetically arranged Index at t he 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.
• Marks t he end of a section .
® Registered trademarks are ide ntified with ®. The absence of this
symbol does not warrant unrest ricted use of a term.
=>& Cross refe rence to a "WARNING" wit hin 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.
About this book

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Overview

Fig. l MMI controls


Overview

Overview

Controls at a glance There are severa l ways you can access the wide range of MMI func-
tions in your vehicle . You can access all of the f unctions through the
The various MMI controls are located centrally in the MMI contro l pane l wit h it s intu itive cont rols. You can also comfort-
cockpit and are easy to reach. ably access the MMI functions that you use most frequent ly t hrough
t he mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l or voice recognition syst em . •
CDMultifunction steering wheel . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 96
@ Driver information system . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . 96
® MMI Display .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 29 Traffic safety tips
© MMI drives . ...... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 8
© On/ Off knob .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . 28 Audi recommends only performing important f unctions such as
© MMI cont rol panel 29 enter ing a navigat ion destination when the vehicle is stationary.
Always remembe r to st op using t he MMI if necessary to ens ure your
safety and t he safety of other drivers .
[I] Tips
• Please note t hat t his manu al only desc ribes MMI compo nents.
You can find additional info rmation on operating your vehicle in your & WARNING
vehicle Owner's Manual. • • Driving requires your complete and und ivided attention . As the
driver, you have complete responsibility for safety in traffic . Only
use the MMI system when traffic conditions permit and always in
MMI: Multi Media Interface a way that allows you to maintain complete control over your
vehicle.
The Audi Multi Media Interface, or MMI for short,
• Adjust the volume of the audio system so signal s from outside
combines various communication and entertainment the vehicle such as police and fire sirens can be heard easily at all
systems in your Audi. time s.
Through the MMI, you can listen to the radio and CDs and connect • Obey all applicable laws regarding use of telephones in
portab le audio devices*. The MMI also has two memory card readers vehicle s . •
and an int erna l hard drive whe re you can store you r favorite musi c.
The navigat ion system can guide you to your destination using the
shortest rout e, or you can add up t o th ree stopover s. Or you can Tips on caring for the MMI
follow your own tour plan with up to nine intermediate destinations .
Informat ion about t raffic conditions is t aken into account during The Cleaning and Protec tion chapter in your vehicle owner's manu al
route guidance . You can also use many of the fu nctions on your cell provides instructions on car ing for and cleaning the MMI
phone . The MMI also combines many driver assistance systems in components. •
your vehicle .

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Drives

Drives

Introduction MP3 Files AAC files


Format MPEG-1 Layer 3 Version 7, 8 and 9 MPEG-4
The MMI is equipped with a CD/DVD drive, a CDchanger*, two MPEG-2 Layer 3
memory card readers and a Jukebox. You can also connect a
portable audio device (such as an iPod or USBstorage device) Profile LC - Low Com-
plexity
to the Audi music interface* and operate it through the MMI
control panel. • File .mp3 .wma .m4a
extension
File Memory card and USB storage device: FATor FAT32
Overview of drives system method, only one partition
CO/DVD drive: Joliet (CDs single session and multises-
sion; DVDs only single session)
Standard ISO 9660-Level 1 and 2
Bit rates 32 to 320 kb/sand variable bit rates in sampling fre-
quencies from 8 to 48 kHz
Playlist M3U and PLS
format

Fig. 2 MMI drives

© Eject button
@ CO/DVD slot
® IOPENJ button
© Memory card reader
The MMI drives are located in the center console and are started and
operated throug h the MMI ~ page 47. Opening the card reader cover
with the [OPEN ] button @ ~ fig . 2 prov ides accessto both memory
card readers.
The CD/DVD drive, Jukebox, memory card reader and USBstorage
device connect ion* support the following audio file properties:
Drives

• For compressing MP3 files, Audi recommends a bit rate of at least


MP3 Files WMA files AAC files
160 kb/s .
Number of CD/DVD drive: max . 1000 files per medium and direc-
• When playing MP3 files with a variable bit rate, there may be a
files tory
discrepancy between the play time displayed and real time .
Jukebox : max . 3000 files total
USB storage device and memory card: max. 4000 files • The MMI drives do not support files protected by ORM.
total and max . 1000 files per directory • The functiona lity of individual storage mediums may be limited
due to the variety of blank CDs/DVDs available and the various capac-
Sup- Memory card reader: Memory cards with a capacity up
ities.
ported to 32 GB
media CD/DVD drive: Audio CDs, MP3/WMA/AAC CDs with a • Audio CDs or video DVDswith copy prot ect ion or CDs/DVDs that do
capacity up to 700 MB not conform to the standard may not play or playback may be lim ited.
MP3/WMA/AAC DVDs in DVD-S, -9, -10, -14 and -18 CDs that conform to the standard have the logo "Compact Disc Digita l
formats, Audio" on the CD.
Standard DVD-Vand DVD-Vcompatible DVD-A • Mult isess ion CDs may not play or playback may be limited. Audi
Audi music interface: iPod => page 18, recommends fina lizing the recording process when creating multi-
USB storage device=> page 19 session CDs.
Metadata 1D3 tag WMA tag Metadata sup - • Specific characters (such a those in 1D3 tag informat ion) display
up to SO charac - up to 50 charac - port different ly depending on the MMI system language and cannot
ters ters always be guaranteed.
• Never store important data on the memory cards, Jukebox,

& WARNING CDs/DVDs or portable audio dev ices. Audi is not responsible for
damaged or lost files.
The card reader must always be closed while driving for safety • Please no te that audio files are subject to copyright laws. •
reasons.

[i J Tips
• The Jukebox does not support playlists .
• The more files/folders/playlists there are on a med ium, the longer
it will take to load the audio files. Audi recommends using storage
mediums that only contain audio files.
• To decrease the time it takes to load audio files, create subfolders
(for example according to art ist or album).
• To access audio files as quickly as possible, Audi recommends
using SD cards that are class 4 or higher .

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Drives

CD/DVD mode general information Using laser equipment


Laser dev ices are divided into safety classes 1 to 4 in accordance with
This general information applies to CDs and DVDs. DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/VDE 0837 . The va rious types of audio equipment
installed conform to safety class 1. The laser uses so little power or is
8cm (3"1 CD shielded so there is no danger when it is used correc t ly.
C,

0 Note
Do not insert CDs/ DVDs with labels into the dr ive . Labels ca n come
loose from the CD/DVD and damage the drive.

Fig. 3 CDs/ DVDs t hat [i ] Tips


m ust not be used • Always keep CDs/DVDs in a protective sleeve and do not expose
t hem to d irect sunlight .
Requirement s for good s ound quality
• CD/DVD playback may be temporarily unavai lable if outside
To ensure good, high-quality sound reproduction and to prevent tempe rat ures a re ext reme ly hot o r co ld . A t hermal pro t ection swit ch
da mage to the d rives or d isc read ing erro rs, please observe the is insta lled to protect the CD/DVD and the laser .
following:
• Do not remove the cove r from the device . The device does not
© do not use damaged, d irty or scratched CDs. contain any parts that the owner can repair. •
© use si ng le CDs/DVDs (3 inch/8 cm) .
© do not use CDs/DVDs that are not round (Shape CDs/DVDs). Memory card general information
@ do not apply any labels on the CDs/DVDs.
Bot h SD and f\1/Vf
C memory cards can be used.
© do not use any protective rings.
The memory card reader has been tested with many of the products
Do not use protective CD/DVD film or stabili zer.
availab le on the mar ket. However , in iso lated cases it is possible t ha t
Cleaning driv e s , CDs and DVDs ind ividual memory cards may not be recognized.
Clean CDs/DVDs with a so ft, lint-free cloth . Wipe the CD/DVD in a Always keep the memory card in a su itab le case to protect it from
st raight line from the center toward the outer edge. Dirty are as can dirt, dust pa rti cles and other damage .
be cleaned with a commercial CD cleaner or isopropyl alcohol. Never
use gasoline, pai nt thinner , or re cord clea ner since they can damage
CDs/DVDs. 0 Note
Only use one-piece memory cards . If ad a pte r cards (memory cards
w ith more than one piece) are used, the card could fall out of the .._
D r ive s

adapter when driving because of vibrations. Individual pieces could Importing files
then become stuck in the dr ive. •
Audio files on a CD/DVD ROM in the CD/DVD drive, a USB
storage device* or a memory card can be imported.
Jukebox
Introduction

The MMI is equipped with a Jukebox that has 10 GB of memory avai l-


able for audio files . Jukebox mode is started a nd ope rated through
the MMI =>page 47.
For information on the properties of supported fi le formats, refer to
=>page 8.
Fig. 4 Import ing files

rn Tips
• Please note that music files are subject to copyright law . Reset the
- Press the [MEDIA] function button.
Jukebox to the original default settings when selling your vehicle - Press the Import control button.
=:>page 38.
• When the vehicle is at an a ltitude above approximately 3000
- Turn the control knob to a source (such as SD/ MMC,
meters, the MMI hard drive shuts down temporarily to protect it . CD/ DVD or USB) and press the knob. After checking the
Navigation mode and the Jukebox are not avai lable when that selected source, the MMI display shows a file structure.
happens . All of the MMI funct ions w ill be available again as usual - Turn the control knob to All files / folders or select indi-
once you start the engine again at a location below 3000 meters. •
vidual files for import and press the control knob.
- To start the import, turn the control knob in the top direc-
tory level to Start import . The progress of the import is
shown in the MMI display.
You can select all of the files in a folder for import by turning the
cont rol knob to select the folder and then press and hold the knob .
The Jukebox automatically sorts music files during import into art ist,
album, title and genre folders using the stored metadata (such as 103
tags). ~

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D r ives

If the Jukebox does not contain any files, a message appears in the - Turn the contro l knob to Delete jukebo x and press the
MMI display with the option Import new track s . Press the control knob.
knob to enter the import menu .
- Turn the contro l knob to All files / folders or select indi-
You can stop the import at any time by selecting Cance l with the
vidual files or fo lders for import and press the control
cont rol knob and press ing it. The import will also be cancelled if you
switch off the MMI, remove the source (such as SD/ MMC, CD/ DVD or knob .
USB) o r start the engine dur ing the import . Tracks that have already - To erase selected files/folders, turn the control knob in
been imported remain stored in the Jukebox. the top directory level to Start deletion and press the
knob .
[i ] Tips - Turn the control knob to Yes and press the knob. The
• Only import audio fi les when the engine is runn ing. progress of the deletion is shown in the MMI display .
• Playing and importing audio files in the CD/DVD dr ive at the same
time can lead to limitations in playback or importing. Audi recom- You can select all of the files in a folder for deletion by turning the
me nds playing aud io fi les in t he CD/DVD d rive once the impo rt is control knob to select the folder and the n press and ho ld t he knob.
completed successfully. Jukebox playback stops during the deletion process and starts again
• Importing from a CODA(Compa ct Disc Digital Audio or typical au t omatically once the de letion is complete .
store bought CD) Compact d isc or DVD-A DVD Disc to the Jukebox is
not suppo rted . [i ] Tips
• Importing music fi les directly from an iPod to the Jukebox is not If functionality is restricted, reset the Jukebox to the default settings
supported. ~page38 . •
• The Jukebox does not provide an export function due to lega l
reasons.
• Files that are already present are automatically overwritten when
import ing .
• Files/trac ks without sto red metadata are listed as un known . Audi
recommends import ing audio files with the ir accompany ing meta -
data (such as ID3 tags). •

Erasing files

Requirement: The media mode must be activated ~ page 47


and the Jukebox must contain audio files .
- Press the [SETUP]function button.
Dr ives

CD/DVD drive Ejecting a CD/DVD

Introduction - Press the eject button © ~ fig. 5. The CD/DVD is ejected.

The CD/DVD is pulled in again automatically if it is not removed from


the slot within 12 seconds of ejecting it. •

CD changer
App lie s to vehicles: with CD change,

Introduction

Fig. 5 CD/DVD drive

© Eject button
@ CD/DVD slot
The CD/DVD drive is located in the center console. Audio CDs,
CDs/DVDs with audio files and video DVDs can be loaded in the
CD/DVD drive. CD/DVD mode is started and operated through the
MMI =>page 47 .
For information on the properties of supported file formats, refer to Fig. 6 CD changer
::::>
page 8. •
© Eject button

Loading a CD/DVD
@ CD slot
® ILOAD Ibutton
Never force a CD/DVD into the drive. The CD/DVD is pulled © Position buttons with LEDs
in automatically.
The CD changer is located in the glove compartment. Audio CDsor
- Make sure there is no CD/DVD in the drive @ ~ fig. 5. MP3/WMA CDscan be loaded into the CDchanger. CD mode is st arted
and operated through the MMI =>page 47.
- Slide the CD/DVD with the wri t ing facing up straight into
The CD changer supports the fo ll owing file formats:
the drive @ . •

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D r ives

• Multisession CDs may not play or playback may be limited. Audi


MP3 F iles WMAfiles recommends fina lizing the recording process when creat ing m ulti-
Format MPEG-1 Layer 3 Version 7, 8 and 9 session CDs.
MPEG-2 Layer 3 • Specific characters (s uch a those in 103 tag informat ion) disp lay
File .mp3 ·1 .wma differently depending on the system language and cannot always be
extension guaran t eed .
Standard ISO 9660-Level 1 and 2 • Please note that audio files a re subject to copyright laws . •

File system Joliet (single session and multisession) , UDF


App li es to vehicl es: with CD change r
Number of Max. 2S5 files per directory, max. 255 directories,
fi les/ total of no more than 512 files and director ies per
Loading a CD
director ies medium Six CDs can be loaded in the CD changer.
Bit rates 32 to 320 kb/sand variable bit rate and variable
Loading a CD
bits in sampling frequencies from 8 to 48 kHz
Audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs with a capacity of
- Press the (LOAD] bu tt on ® => page 13, fig . 6 . The LEDs at
Supported
med ia 700 MB the side of the CD slot @ blink green when the CD changer
is ready to be loaded .
Metadata 1D3tag WMAtag
up to 30 characters up to 30 characters - Slide the CD straight into th e slot @ with the labe l facing
up . The CD is automatically loaded in the next empty posi -
tion in the CD changer . The LED in the correspond ing
(I) Tips button © illumina t es .
• Please follow the instructions for handling CDs ~ page 10 .
• The CD changer does not support playlists and f iles with ORM Loading multiple CDs at the same time
protection.
- Press and hold the [LOAD] button ® for more than two
• The functiona lity of individua l storage med iums may be limited seconds.
due to the variety of blank CDs avai lable and the various capacities .
• Audio CDs with copy protection or CDs that do not conform to the - Wait until the green LEDs at the side of the CD slot @
standard for audio CDs may not play or playback may be limited . CDs begin blinking.
that conform to the standard have the logo "Compact Disc Digital - Slide the CDs one at a time straight into the slot @ with
Audio" on the CD.
the label facing up . The CDs are loaded automatically in
• For compressing MP3 files, Audi recommends a bit rate of at least the next empty position in the CD player .
160 kb/s .
• When playing MP3 files with a variable bit rate, there may be a - Press the [LOAD] button to interrupt the load ing process . ~
discrepancy between the play time displayed and rea l time.
D r ive s

Loading the CD in a sp e c ific e mpty position App li es t o vehicles: with CD chang er

- Press the [ LOAD I button ® · The LEDfor the next empty Ejecting a CD
position G) blinks.
Ej ec ting a CD
- Press the button.
Press the eject button CD
twice to eject the current CD
- Wait until the green LEDs at the side of the CD slot @ ::::;,
page 13, fig. 6.
begin blinking .
- To eject any of the CDs, press the eject button CD
and then
- Slide the CD straight into the slot @ with the label facing one of the blinking buttons @ .
up.
Ejecting all CDs
Loading a CD into a specific occupi e d position - Press and hold the eject button CD
for more than two
- Press the [LOAD I button ® · The LED next the occupied seconds. All the CDs are ejected one at a time.
position stays on.
The CD is pulled back into the CD changer automatically if you do not
- Press the button. The corresponding CD is ejected. remove it from the CD slot within 30 seconds after ejecting it. •
- Remove the CD from the CD slot @ .
- Slide the CDyou would like to load straight into the CD slot Memory card reader
@ with the label facing up .
Introduction
If you press the [LOAD I button ® a second time wh ile all CDs are
being loaded, the loading procedure stops.
The MMI is equipped with two memory card readers ~ page 8, fig. 2.
SC/MMC memory cards can be loaded in the memory card reader .
[i ] Tips Memory card mode is started and operated through the MMI
• Never force a CD into the drive. The CD is pulled in automatically. ~page 47.
• You cannot load the CD changer if the LEDnext to the CD slot is For information on the properties of supported file formats, refer to
red. • ~ page 8 .

& WARNING
The card reader must alw ays be closed w hil e driving for safety
reasons.

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Drives

Removing a memory card


(I) Tips
Please follow the instructions for handling memory cards - Press on the memory card briefly . The card is released
page 10. •
=:::,,
from the slot.
- Remove the memory card. •
Inserting a memory card

Audi music interface


Appli es to veh icles: wit h Audi m usic inte rface

Introduction
Various portable audio devices can be connected to the
Audi music interface.
Fig. 7 Inserting a
memory card

- Press the [OPEN] button . The card reader cover opens.


- Slide the memory card in the card reader slot with the
label side up (contact surface down) (D =>fig. 7. The
angled corner of the memory card must point toward the
Fig. 8 Audi music
right front. interface with iPod
adapter cable and iPod
- Then push the memory card into the slot until it clicks into
place .

& WARNING
The card reader must always be closed while driving for safety
reasons. •

Fig. 9 Audi music


interface: Adapter
cable
D r ive s

(D Interface on Audi music interface Appli es to vehicles: with Audi m usic inte rf ace and adapter cable

@ Jack fo r connecting to the Audi music inte rface Connecting the adapter cable to the Audi
® Adapter cab le* (such as iPod adapter cab le*) music interface
© iPod jack on iPod adapter cable*
© iPod - Open the glove compartment.
© iPod adapter cable* - Connect the adapter cable to the Audi music interface
0 3 .5 mm stereo jack adapter cable* => page 16, fig. 8.
@ Mini USB adapter cab le*
® USB adapter cable* - Then connect the portable audio device to the Audi music
@ Micro USB adapter cable* interface. •
The Aud i mus ic interface is located in the g love compartment . The
Audi music interface is started and operated using the [MEDIA]func- Applies to vehicles: wit h Audi music int erface and adapt er cable

tion button =>page 47. Disconnecting the adapter cable from the
You can connect a portable audio device such as an MP3 player to the Audi music interface
Audi music interface using a special adapter cable*. You can purchase
adapter cables* from your authori zed Audi dealer or an electronics
store.

0 Note
• Extremely high or low temperatures which can occur inside vehi-
cles can damage portable aud io devices or affect their performance.
Fig. 10 Adapter cable :
Never leave a portable audio device in the vehicle in extremely high or
releas ing th e jack on
low temperatures . ® t he Audi music inter-
fa ce _,,,
• Handle the adapter cable carefully. Do not allow it to be pinched.

[i ] Tips
For up -to -date information on the Audi music interface, visit
www.audiusa.com/mp3 (www .audicanada .ca/mp3) . •

MMI component s MMI control i:>anel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


Drives

Appli es to vehicles: wi th Audi music interf ace and iPod adapter cable

Connecting an iPod using the iPod adapter


cable
The iPod is connected to the Audi music interface with the
iPod adopter coble.
Fig.11 Adapterca ble:
© removing the released
jack from t he Audi
m usic interface

Requirement: The glove compartment must be open .


- Press the jack @ ~ page 17, fig. 10 into the Audi music
interface* while pressing the release catch ® on the jack Fig. 12 Disconnecti ng
down. The jack is released. t he iPod jack from th e
iPod
- Hold the release catch down while pulling the jack out of
the Audi music int erface © ~ fig. 11. Connecting th e iPod jack
- Connec t t he iPod adapter cable* to the iPod .
0 Note
Remove the connector from the Aud i music inte rface carefully so it is Disconnecting the iPod jack
not damaged. • - Press the buttons (D to release the catch ~ fig. 12 .
- Carefully pull the jac k out of the iPod @.
When the vehicle ignition is on, the iPod battery charges through the
iPod adapter cable* once the iPod is connected to the Aud i music
interface.
The fo llow ing iPods can be connected to the iPod adapter cable*:
• iPod mini - (version 1.3.0 and higher)
• iPod nano
• iPod 4G - fourth generation (version 1.2.1 and higher)
• iPod SG - fifth generation Video
• iPod 6G - sixth generation classic
Drives

• iPod touch Appli es to vehicles : with Audi music interface and USB/Mini/Micro USB adapter cable

• iPhone Connecting a portable audio device with


Other iPod versions (such as the iPod shuffle) cannot be connected
the USB/Mini/Micro USB adapter cable
with the iPod adapter cable*. These can be connected as portable You can connect various USB storage devices to the Audi
audio devices with the optional 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable* music interface with a USBl/11inil/11icroUSB adapter
=>page 20.
cable.
Connect the adapter cable to the Aud i music interface first and then
connect the portable audio device to the Audi music interface. The Audi music interface supports USB storage devices from "USB
Device Subclasses 1 and 6" . The manufacturer of the storage device
The MMI does not supp ort the following iPod functions: can provide information about its "USB Device Subclass".
• Rating music tracks The following USB storage devices are supported:
• Skipping to a certain place in a track
• USB sticks
• Adding tracks to the "On-the-go" playlist
• USB MP3 players that do not require any specia l driver software
• Displaying the "Compilat ions" folder. Also, tracks marked with
• External USB flash memory
"Part of a Compilation" are not entered into the artist list if the
compilation was activated in the iPod. • External USB hard disks (HDD) -1", 1.8" , 2.5" - drives with an oper-
ating/continuous current of 500 mA maximum
• Marking viewed/new Podcasts
For information on the properties of supported fi le formats, refer to
:>page 8.
[i] Tips
For instruction on operating the USB storage device through the
• Only use the adapter cable with the number 4FO 051 SlO K to
MMI, refe r to => page 47.
connect an iPod.
• Prob lems with the iPod can affect operation of the MMI. Reset
your iPod if th is is the case (refer to the iPod instruction manual) . [i ] Tips
• For additiona l information on operating the iPod through the • MTP players and USB hubs are not supported.
MMI, refer to=> page 47. • Do not use USB extension cables or adapters. They may affect the
• Refer to the iPod instruction manual for important information on functionality.
operating your iPod. • Functionality is not guaranteed for portable audio devices that do
• Audi recommends updating the iPod software to the latest not meet the USB 2.0 specification.
version. • • The USB storage device connection was tested with a variety of
products o n the market. However, it is possible that some memory
cards may not be recognized. .,_

MMI component s MMI control i:>anel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


D r ives

• An iPod cannot be connected to the Audi music interface with a Aux-in connection
USB adapter cable*. An iPod adapter cable* => page 16 must be
used . • Applies to vehicles: wit h Aux-in connection

Introduction
Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface and 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable
A portable audio device is connected to the Aux-in
Connecting a portable audio device with
connection with a 3.5 mm stereo jack .
the 3.5 mm stereo jack adapter cable
The Aux-in co nnector is located in the cente r a rmrest . It is compat ible
You can connect portable audio devices (such as MP3 w ith portable audio devices with a 3.5 mm stereo jack . Correct func -
players) to the Audi music interface with the 3.5 mm tion of all portable audio devices cannot be guaranteed .
stereo jack adapter cable.
- Insert the 3 .5 mm stereo jack in the headphone socket on
the portable audio device. Audio playback takes place
0 Note
Extremely high or low temperatures which can occur inside vehicles
through the vehicle sound system . can damage portable aud io devices or affect the ir performance.
Never leave a portable audio device in the vehicle in extremely high or
If the external audio input or Audi music interface is a lready selected low temperat ur es.
as the Source=> page 47, fig . 37, you may hear static when
connecting or disconnecting the 3 .5 mm stereo jack or the audio
device connected to the stereo jack. To avoid this static, eithe r mute [I) Tips
the portable audio device =>page 33 or sw itch to another audio For info rmation on operating the audio device , see t he manufac-
source (such as radio=> page 41 or CD) befo re connect ing or d iscon- turer 's inst ructions. •
necting the dev ice.

Applies to vehicles: with Aux-in connection


[i ] Tips Connecting or removing an audio device
We recommend adjust ing the volume of the portable audio device to
approximate ly 70 pe rcent of the max imum output. The volume can Requirement: The MMI must be switched on=> page 28 .
be adjusted (for example, at the radio volume)=> page 54. •
- Connect the audio device with a 3 .5 mm stereo jack* and
insert the ext ension cable in the Aux-in connection .
- Press the!MEDIA]function button.
- Press the Source control button.
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- Turn t he knob t o external audio input press it =>page 47 .


External audio source active will appear in the MMI
display when the device is recogn ized successf ully.
St atic can occur w hen connec t ing or d isco nn ecting t he 3 .S mm st ereo
jack. To avoid this static, either mute the portab le audio device or
switch to ano t her audio so ur ce (such as radio or CD) befo re
connect ing or discon necti ng the device .
You select audio files using the controls on the audio device. You can
adju st the vo lume using t he On/Off knob=> page 33, the input level
fu nction => page 54, the mu ltifunction steering wheel =>page 97 or
dire ct ly on the audio devi ce .

& WARNING
Driving requires your complete and undivided attention. As the
driver, you have complete responsibility for safety in traffic. Never
operate a portable audio device while driving because this
increases the risk of an accident.

[i ] Tips
• We recommend adjusting the volume of the portab le audio dev ice
t o a ppr ox im at ely 70 pe rcen t of the m aximum ou t pu t .
• The vehicle battery d ischarges when the engine is stopped and the
audio device is switched on. •

MMI component s MMI control i:>anel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


Cell phone pr e p

Cell phone prep


Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep • Switch your cell phone off in areas where use of cell phones is
Introduction prohibited .
• Switch your cell phone off in areas at risk for an explos ion. These
A cell phone is paired with the cell phone prep via Blue- locations are not a lways clearly marked. They may include gas
tooth. stat ions, equ ipment that stores or transports fuel or chemicals, or
locations where fuel vapors (such as propane or gasoline vapor in
The factory-installed cell phone package in t he vehicle allows vehicles or bu ild ings), chem ica ls or large quantities of dust pa rticles
you to connect pa rticu lar GSMor CDMAcell phones via Blue- (such as flour or sawdust) may be present in the air. This also applies
tooth =>page 23. Calls can be made wirelessly through the t o all othe r loca t ions whe re you would norma lly swit ch your veh icle
cell phon e prep hands -free system . You can operat e your cell off.
phone through t he MMI control pane l =>page 68, mult ifunc -
tion stee ring whee l =>page 100 or voice recognition system
=>page 104 . WTips
• The telephone functions depend on whether your cell phone is
compatib le w ith the ce ll phone prep or not and if the cell phone
& WARNING service provider supports these funct ions .
• Medical expe rts warn that cell phone s can interfere with th e • For up-to-date information on the cell phone prep, visit
funct ion of pacemakers. Always maintain a minimum distance of www .aud iusa .com/telephone (www .audicanada.ca/telephone) or
20 centime ters between the cell phone antenn a and the pace- your au t horized Audi dea le r.
maker. • The cell phone prep is des igned for use in GSM and CDMA
networks . •
- Do not carry the cell phone in a pocket directly ove r t he pace-
maker when the phone is swit ched on .
- Switch the cell phone off immed iately if yo u s uspect it may
Starting
be interfering with the pacemake r.
• Do not use voice recogniti o n system =>page 104 in emergen- Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
cies beca use your voice may change in stress ful situations. It may
Introduction
take longe r to dial the number or the system may not be able to
dial it at all. Dial the em e rgency number manuall y.
Bluetooth must be activated to establish a Bluetooth connection
between the cell phone prep and the cell phone. Your cell phone must
0 Note be visible to others=> page 74.
• Obey all applicab le laws regarding use of te lephones in vehicles. The cell phone must be paired one time with the cell phone prep in
the vehicle . The steps requ ired for this procedure depend on the cell .,_
Cell phone prep

phone you are using . First , the system searches for available Blue- App li es to vehicles: with cell phone prep
tooth devices wit hin range =>page 23 . Searching for Bluetooth-compatible
devices
Pairing Bluetooth-compatible devices
The re must not be any other Bluetooth dev ices connected to the cell There ore two ways to search for Bluetooth-compotible
phone prep during the pa iring procedure. The cell phone that will be devices.
pai red must not be connected to any other Bluetooth device. Also
follow the instructions displayed on your cell phone.
There may be several cell phones pair ed with the cell phone prep, but
only one cell phone at a time can be actively connected to the cell
phone prep .
The Bluetooth connection range is lim ited to inside the vehicle. It also
depends on the current circumstances and on interference with other
devices .

Establishing and disconnecting the Bluetooth Fig. 13 Searching for


connection new cell phones
An operational cell phone which has been bonded t o the cell phone
package is automatically connected after the ignition is sw itched on. Requirement: The MMIBluetoot h function must be activated
For some cell phones you have to confirm the connect ion . ~ page 74.

The Bluetooth connection is disconnect ed after th e ignition key is


removed . Searching for cell phones
- Make sure the Bluetooth in your cell phone is activated .
Your cell phone must be visible to others .
[I) Tips
For current information on pair ing cell phones with the cell phone - Press the [TEL]function button. The message Please
p rep, visit www .audiusa .com/telephone (www.audicanada .ca/tele- connect cell phone appears in the MMI display .
phone) or your authorized Aud i dealer. •
- Turn the control knob to Search for new cell phone
~ fig. 13 and press the knob. The available Bluetooth cell
phones are shown in t he MMI display.

Searching for Bluetooth devices


- Press the [SETUP ]function button .

MMI component s MMI control i:>anel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


Cell phone prep

- Press the Bluetooth control button . The Bluetooth menu - To pair the cell phone, turn the control knob to Handsfree
appears in the MMI display . and press the knob. A 4-digit PIN is shown on the MMI
display .
- Turn the control knob to Find Bluetooth devices and press
the knob. The available Bluetooth devices are shown in the - To enterthe4-digit PIN that is displayed, select Yes. Enter
MMI display . the PIN in the cell phone when the vehicle is stationary .
The time allowed for entering the PIN is limited to approx -
The Find Bluet ooth devices function shows all of the Bluetooth imately 30 seconds, or
devices within range in the MMI display.
- To enter any 4- to 16-digit PIN, select No. Enter any 4- to
16-digit pin in the speller ~ page 31. Then enter that PIN
[i Tips
J
in the cell phone when the vehicle is stationary . The time
The MMI only recognizes some cell phones through the Find Blue- allowed for entering the PIN is limited to approximately
tooth devices function. •
30 seconds.
- Confirm the pairing on the cell phone if requested. The cell
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
phone symbol (D ~ fig. 14 appears in the status line of
Pairing a cell phone
the MMI display when the pairing process is complete.
Bluetooth technology allows a cell phone to be connected
wirelessly to the vehicle MMI. [I] Tips
You can find add itiona l information about connecting your cell phone
in your cell phone operator's manual. •

Fig. 14 The cell phone


is paired with the cell
phone prep and
connected .

Requ irement: An available cell phone must be shown in the


MMI display~ page 23.
- Turn the control knob to a cell phone and press the knob.
Cell phone prep

Appli es to vehicles: wi th cell phone prep

Directory entries (I) Tips


• The directo ry ent ry display in the MMI depends o n the cell phone
The cell phone entries are automatically loaded in the used.
MMI. • The directory entries from the cell phone may not be transferred
in alphabetical order . If there are too many directory entries, entries
with different first letters may be missing in the MMI. •

Fig. 15 Sea rching for


an entry in the direc·
tory

Loading directory entries


The directory entries load automatically in the MMI after the ignition
is switched on . This loading process can last several minutes and
depends on the number of ent ries in the directory.
Directory entr ies can be stored in a general profile and in up to four
persona l profiles =>page 66.

Displaying directory entries


The di rectory entries are displayed in alphabetical order and identi·
fied with a symbol :
(D Local MMI memory
@ SIM card
® Cell phone
Private and business entr ies with land line, cell phone and fax catego-
ries can be saved in the address cards.

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....:.
p_e_r_a_t _io_ n______________________________________________ _

NAV INFO
Memory Map/Dest ination
• Last destinations • Distance • Map • Traffic reports
• Load from directory • Satellites received • Zoom
• Load tour plan • Postltlon data • Select Destination with
• Store in directory • Longitude, lat itude and Joystick
• Store current position altit ude of your current • Map side menu
• Store tour plan postilion • Enter destination via
• Delete tour plan address
• Delete last destinations Route
• Route list
Nev-Info • Route cri teria
• Destinat ion/stopover info • Avoid rou te from here
• Tel. number for special
desti nati on
• Arrival time

' . SETUP
Systems AC Time
• Audi drive select individual • See Owner's Manual • Time • Data password
• Parking system • Date • Version Information
• Audi side assist • Time format • Customer updat e
• OIi ievei • Date format
• Tire pressure monitoring Bluetooth
• Service interval display Display • Bluetooth
• Windshie ld wipers • Swit ch of f disp lay • Discovery Mode
• Instrumen t cluster • Brightness • Find Bluetoot h devices
• Exterior lighti ng • Paired devices
Settings • Bluetooth name
• Seat adju stment • Menu language
• Central locking • Delete Bluetooth devices
• Measurement units
• Vehicle ID numb er (VIN) • Voice recognition
• Default settings

Fig. 16 Overview of MMI menus


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Presets Sound Import Source
i
• List of presets • Balance • Import title from source • Jukebox
• Fader • Memory card reader
Tuning Manual Jukebox/
• Treble • CD-/DVD-Drive
• Seek up/down • Bass CD/DVD/SD/AMI" • CD changer •
• Tuning next/previous • Subwoofer • Next/prev ious track • Audi Music Interface•
• TEXT (Radio textl • DSP • Forward/Rewind •Auxin
• SCAN (Scan) • DSP Bang & Olufsen• • Pause
• INFO (Info) • Shuffle
• Volume settings
• Title info
Band • Repeat options
• FM • DVD main menu
• AM • DVD full screen
• Sir ius•
Sound
• See RADIO

Memory Memory Dial


• Memory capacity • Directory End call
• Import phone book • Dialled numbers
• Import contacts • Missed calls
• Export contacts • Received calls
• Store current number
Navigate to • Delete loca l call lists
• Navigate to contact
Dial

Fig. 17 Overview of MMI menus


General operat ion

General operation

All MMI menus at a glance V e hicl e s with comfort key *


- Press the !START ENGINE STOP] button to switch the
In the menu structure=> page 26, fig . 16 and=> page 27, fig. 17 you MMI on => page 29, fig. 19 .
can find the options that can be selected for the individual main func-
tions. - Press the ISTART ENGINE STOP] button twice to switch
the MMI off => page 29, fig. 19. Your settings are saved.

(I) Tips Manual operation


The menu items shown may diffe r depend ing on your vehicle's - Press the On/Off knob briefly to switch the MMI on
equipment . • ~ fig . 18.

- To switch the MMI off, press and hold the On/Off knob
Switching on/off until the MMI switches off.

An MMIthat has been switched off manually does not switch on again
automatically the next time the ignition is switched on .
The MMI can still be operated for approximately ten minutes after
switching the ignition off . If you do not press any function button,
control button, or the control knob on the MMI control panel within
this time , the MMI automatically switches off again .

(I) Tips
Fig. 18 On/ Off knob • With t he engine not running and a low battery cha rge, MMI
switches off automatically .
Veh icles without comfort key * • If you only press the On/Off knob br iefly, the selected aud io
- To switch the MMI on, switch the ignition on. The menu source is muted =>page 33. •
for the last main function selected is displayed. The last
selected audio/video source begins playing.
- To switch the MMI off, remove the ignition key. Your
settings are saved.
General operation

Operating the system ® Control buttons


To access the function shown in one of the four corners of the display,
Press and turn the buttons on the MMI control panel to press the control button corresponding to this display corner . For
perform the MMI functions. example, the upper right control button corresponds to the upper
right corner of the display~ fig . 19 .

© Return button
Press the IRETURN Ibutton to cancel a selection you have not yet
confirmed or to return to the next higher menu level.

® Arrow buttons
Press the II <!<l]or lt>t>IIbutton to select the previous/next radio
station.
Press the lt>t>I] button to se lect the next track on a CD or a connected
iPod . Press the II<1<1lbutton within the first ten seconds a track is
playing to return to the previous track and after ten seconds to return
to the beginning of the current track.
Press and hold the II<1<1]or lt>t>IIbutton while in CD mode to fast
forward or rewind . •

MMI Display

Fig. 19 Buttons on the MMI control panel


" Standard " menus

(D Function buttons
Press a function button to start an operating mode. For example ,
press the IRADIO !function button to start the Radio mode .
You can open additional settings for the active operating mode using
the ISETUP lfunction button.

@ Control knob with joystick


Turn the control knob to the left or right and press it to select a menu
Fig . 20 Navigation
item in the MMIdisplay. You can use the joystick to move the
Setup
crosshairs in a map or to control the DVDmenu ~ page 32 .

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General operat ion

~ m1 Symbol /

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h,


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I ~ "

m
Legend Descrip-
tion
Ex planation

Points to additional options or possible


104.2
M H, / ul 0 Arrow
sett ings.

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"""'
Tun!ng
1/00"'

mm m
-
~
Fig. 21 Radio
submen u
®
Temperature
display
Signal
Temperature selected on vehicles with
an automatic air conditioning system.

Cell phone connection quality.


® st rength bar*
A menu appears in the MMI display after you press a function button Show selectable functions.
~page 29 . You perform the functions using the
Display cor-
control buttons. The top right corner of
ners
usymbol / the display corresponds to the top right
Legend D e scrip- UExplanation control button.
11
tion Te lls you about a selected opt ion (e.g .
Subtitle
Selected mode (such as Radio radio station preference).
~ fig . 21)
Is operated by turning and pressing the
Setup d isp lay: Setup menu for the Control wheel control knob.
selected mode (for example Navigation
CD Title line
Setup ~ page 29, fig. 2 0).
On vehicles with the cell phone prep*, @ Mute symbol The active a udio source is muted.
the cellular servi ce provider is d is-
played . 0 Time Set time.

Reception of TMCtraffic reports Bluetooth


@ Active Bluetooth connect ion.
® TMC symbol
~ page 94. symbol* •
Arrows
Indicate there are additional menu
® pointing
items (scro ll forward/back) .
up/down

© Cursor Shows a line selected in a menu.


A menu item you have selected has a
© Sele cted text
white background .

© Options box Options for the menu item selected.


General operation

Speller
Symbol /
You can enter addresses, navigation destinations and Legend Descrip- Explanation
telephone numbe rs with the speller. tion
Puts a white background be hind the
Selection
r·.·1,.. , ".,.,
D mD Ii
:c
!•a:
CD arrow
selected elemen t and show s it en la rged
in the entry ring.
-:==:,-- f\hu-n ~
Moves the cursor forward/bac kward in
,. -
. 0176 @ ~~ the entry field.

fl ------
e
6
. t

D
2 (XJ

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---
If,,,,
Fig. 22 Num ber
speller: ent ering a t ele-
®
©

OK
Switches from lower case to upper
case.
Confi rms the entry.
phone number A-Z Switches from number to letter entry.
®
© Cursor Mar ks t he current editing posi t ion.
!Ji
~a: Entry fie ld Shows the cur rent ent ry.
0
Shows the character selected with the
© Entry ring
selection arrow enl arged.
-@ Update sym-
® bol
Indicates the data is updati ng.
Fig. 23 Lette r speller:
Indicates a list with special characters
searching for a direc- @) a depending on the language .
to ry ent ry

@ 0 -9 Switches from letter to number entry .


With some fun ct ions in the directo ry, it is necessary to enter lette rs
or numbe rs in Telephone* or Navigation mode . The number speller @ LIST Shows a list of suggestions .
=>fig. 2 2 or the letter speller=> fig . 23 appears in the d isplay.
@ .......... Inserts a space in the entry f ield .
Whi le you ar e mak ing your entry, you can switch as needed from
numbe rs to letters or from letters to numbers by turning the cont rol
knob 0-9 @ => fig. 23 or A-2 ® ~ fig. 22 and pressing the knob.
All of t he symbols fo r entering let te rs and numbe rs are exp lained in
@

@

List with sug-
Deletes the character to t he left of the
white highlighted cursor .

Lists suggest ions in alphabet ical order.


the table below: gestions

comP-onents MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel Voice recognition
General operat ion

Entering letters, numbe r s and symbols Joystick


using the speller
You can move the crosshairs in a map or control the main
menu for a video DVDwith the joystick .
For an ove rview of the speller, refer to => page 31.

Enter ing numbers, Letters, and symbol s


Turn the control knob with the selection arrow ©
=> page 31, fig. 22 to the letter, number or symbol. Your
selection is shown e nlarged in the entry ring ®
=> page 31 , fig . 23 .
- To accept the letter, the number or the symbol, press the Fig. 24 MMI control
control knob . Your entry appears in the entry field 0 panel: possi blejoys tick
move ments
=> page 31, fig . 22 .
- When you have entered all the digits, turn the control Requirement: A map must be visible in the MMI display
knob to OK © =>page 31, fig. 22 and press the knob . => page 85 or a video DVD must be playing => page 47.

Deleting numbers , Letters, and symbols Moving the crosshairs in a map


- Turn the control knob with the selection arrow to + ~ - To move the crosshairs in a map vertically (D => fig. 24 ,
=> page 31, fig . 23 . move the joystick up or down .
- To delete the last digit in the entry f ield , press the control - To move the crosshairs in a map horizontally @ , move the
knob . joystick to the right or left .
- To delete all the dig its in the e ntry field, hold t he control - To move the crosshairs in a map diagonally @ , move the
knob down until no digits show in the entry field. joystick up or down to the rig ht or left .
In some cases such as in the Navigation menu , the se lect ion of let t ers Controlling the DVD main menu
may be limited to ava ilab le entr ies . Only letters that are part of an
available word can be selected. - Press the Manual con t rol button .
Ent er special cha racters such as the hyphen or period) wit h the - Turn the control knob to MENU (d isp lay ma in menu)
number s peller ~ page 31, fig . 22. • => page 51 and press the knob . The DVD main menu is
shown in the MMI display.
General operation

- Move the joystick up or down (D or right or left 0 to


select a menu item. [i ] Tips
• On vehicles with the cell phone prep*, if a call is made while the
- Press the control knob to confirm the menu selection . MMI display is switched off, the display will switch on automatically
DVD mode continues. • and remain on for the duration of the call.
• You can also change stations or find a selected audio/video source
Switching the MMI display on / off with the arrow buttons when the MMI display is switched off. •

Adjusting the volume


Active audio / video source
You can adjust the volume or mute the audio/video
sources using the On/Off knob.

Fig. 25 Switching the


MMI display off

Switching the MMI display off


- Press the Display control button while in a setup menu.
Fig. 26 Adjusting the
- Turn the control knob to Switch off display => fig. 25 and volume and muting
press the control knob . The display switches off. the audio/video
sources

Switching the MMI display on


Adjusting the volume
- Press or turn the control knob, or
- Turn the On/Off knob to the right or left => fig . 26. The
- Press the function button, a control button or the adjusted volume is stored.
[RETURN) button.
Muting
- Press the On/Off knob briefly . A speaker symbol with a line
through it appears in the MMI display. An active
audio/video source is stopped. ..,.

comP-onents MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel Voice recognition


General operation

- To cancel the muting, press or turn the On/Off knob - Turn the control knob to a menu item such as Voice
briefly. recognition volume and press the knob.

Volumes that are too high or too low are automatically set to a prede- - Turn the control knob to the left or right to adjust the
termined level when the MMI is switched on. volume as desired.
- Press the control knob to confirm the setting .
(I) Tips The system automatically plays a test announcement while you are
You can also adjust the volume using the right thumb wheel on the
adjusting the volume.
multifunction steering wheel without taking your hands off the
=:;,page 97 . •
[i ] Tips
• With the In-car entertainment fader , you can lower th e volum e of
Additional audio sources
the active audio/video source during navigation announcements or
The volume of the navigation announcements, voice when the Audi parking system* is active => page 39.
recognition system and telephone* can be adjusted indi- • On vehicles with a VOA-compatible phone upgrade, you will
vidually. achieve the best sound quality if you adjust the input volume on the
device to a medium level. •

Adjusting the sound


Basic settings

Fig. 27 Volume
settings

- Press the Sound control button while in the Media or


Radio menu => fig . 27.
- Turn the control knob to Volume settings .
Fig. 28 Selecting
- Press the control knob. The Volume settings menu balance
appears in the MMI display => fig. 27 .
Gen e ral operation

• Volume setting s (for addit ional aud io sources)~ page 34


Trebl e and bass settings apply to the activ e mode. The balanc e and
fader settings are independent of the mode . •

App lies to ve hicles : with DSP

Digital Signal Processing (DSP}


With Sound Focus, the sound can be optimized for the
Fig. 29 Adjusting listener. GALAadjusts the volume and the sound charac-
balance
teristics to the vehicle speed .
- Press th e Sound control button wh ile in the Media or Displaying the DSP menu
Radio menu ~ page 34, fig. 28 .
- Press the Sound control button wh ile in the Media or
- Turn the control knob to a menu item such as Balance Radio menu .
~ pag e 34, fig . 28 and press the knob. The s elected menu
- Turn the contro l knob to DSP and pr e ss the knob. The DSP
item is shown enlarged in the MMI d isplay ~ fig . 29.
menu appears in the MMI display .
- Turn the contro l knob to the right or the left to adjust the
sound characteristics . Sound Focus

- Press the control knob to confirm the setting. - Turn the control knob to Sound Focus and press the knob.
- To ach ieve a symmetrical sound distribut ion, turn the
The follow ing sound adjustments are possible:
control knob to All and press the knob .
• Balan ce (righ t/le ft sound rati o)
- To ach ieve a driver-oriented sound distribution, turn the
• Fader (front/rear sound ratio)
control knob to Driver and press the knob .
• Treble
• Bass GALA
• GALA(speed compensated volume) - Turn the control knob to GALAand press the knob .
• Subwoofer* (addit ional ba ss amplification) 1>
- Turn the control knob to Active or Inactive.
• DSP* =>page 35
• DSP Bang & Olufsen * =>page 36 - Press the control knob to save yo u r setting. •

l l The subwoofer * cannot be adjust ed on vehicles wit h t he Bang & Olufsen*


sound system .

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General operation

App li es to vehicl es: with DSP Bang & Olufsen - Surround Sound - Turn the control knob to Active or Inacti ve.
DSP Bang & Olufsen ®
- Press the control knob to save your setting . •
With Sound Focus, the sound can be optimized for the
listener . Surround Level regulates the volume of the
surround effect. Setting the ti me
Displaying the & Olufsen m e nu
DSP Bang You can choose between the quartz clock and the radio
- Press the Sound control button while in the Media or
clock*. You enter the time and date yourself with the
Radio menu. quartz clock. The radio clock*sets the time and date
automatically.
- Turn the control knob to DSP Bang & Olufsen and press
the knob . The DSP Bang & Olufsen menu appears in the
MMI display.

Sound Focus
- Turn the control knob to Sound Focus and press the knob .
- To adjust the sound so it is the same for the entire vehicle
interior, turn the control knob to All and press the knob.
- To achieve a driver-oriented sound distribution, turn the Fig. 30 Setting time
control knob to Drive r and press the knob .
- To adjust the sound so it is oriented to the front or rear of Op e ning the tim e s e tting m e nu
the vehicle, turn the control knob to Front / Rear and press - Pressthe!SETUP )function button.
the knob .
- Press the Time control button . The time setting menu
Surround Level appears in the MMI display.
- Turn the control knob to Surround level and press the Selecting the time source*
knob .
- Turn the control knob to Time source and press the knob .
- To change the surround effect, turn the control knob to
the right or left and press the knob . - Turn the control knob to Qua rtz or Radio clock* and press
the knob. The Radio clock* source is indicated by the
GALA Plus "radio clock reception signal" in the tachometer. _,,,
- Turn the control knob to GALA Plus and press the knob.
General operation

Setting the time with quartz time source Setting the date format
- Turn the control knob to Time and press the knob - Turn the control knob to Date format and press the knob.
~ page 36, fig. 30. The hour display is highlighted in
- To adjust the date format "Day.Month", turn the control
white in the MMI display.
knob to dd.mm and press the knob ~ page 36, fig. 30.
- To set the hour, turn the control knob to the left or right
- To adjust the date format "Month/Day", turn the control
and press the knob . The minute display is highlighted in
knob to mm/dd and press the knob .
white in the MMI display.
- To set the minutes, turn the control knob to the left or
right.
WTips
If the radio clock" does not receive a radio signal for three days, it
- Press the control knob to save the time you have set. automatically switches to the quartz clock. •

Setting the date with quartz time source


- Turn the control knob to Date and press the knob Restarting the MMI (Reset)
~ page 36, fig. 30. The day display is highlighted in white fv1fv1I
functionality is restored with a specific button
in the MMI display. combination .
- To set the day, turn the control knob to the left or right
and press the knob . The month display is highlighted in
white in the MMI display.
To set the month, turn the control knob to the left or right
and press the knob . The year display is highlighted in
white in the MMI display.
- To set the year, turn the control knob to the left or right . Fig. 31 Button combi-
nation to restart the
- Press the control knob to comp lete the date entry . MMI

Setting the time format - Press and hold the [SETUP]function button (D, the
- Turn the control knob to Time format and press the knob control knob @ and the upper right control button ® at
~ page 36, fig . 30. the same time.
- Turn the control knob to 24h or am/pm. - Release the buttons. The MMI system switches off and
- Press the control knob to save your setting. then restarts. •

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General operation

Additional settings Short dialogue


When Sho rt dialogue is activated, a sho rter f orm of the voice recog-
MMI menu language nition announcements is used.

Input signal
- Select: [SETUP ] funct ion button> Settings contro l You can switch the Beep inpu t signal during a dialogue on or off.
button > Menu language .
Individual training
The disp lays in t he MMI display and drive r inf ormation system and Individual training improves the recogn it ion function of the voice
the language for the navigation announcements and voice recogni- recog niti o n system by adapti ng it t o your voice or pron unciatio n.
tion system can be changed. Individual traini ng is compr ised of 40 speech entries that consist of
English , French and Spanish are available. • comm ands and sequences of numbe rs.
For an overview of all voice commands, refer to~ page 105 .
Measurement units Delete all name tags
All of the name tags you have stored (spoke n names) a re erased .
- Select : [S ET UP ] funct ion button> Settings cont rol
button > Measurement units.
[I] Tips
The fo ll ow ing measuremen t units can be set in the MMI display and Individual training can only be performed when the vehicle is
dr iver information system. stationary. •
• Distance (m il es or kilometers)
• Speed (mph or km/h) Default settings
• Temperat ure (°F or °C)
• Pressure (psi or bar) - Select: [S ETUP ] function button> Settings cont rol
• Consumption (mpg (US), l/100 km, mpg (UK) or km/l) butto n > Default settings .
• Vol ume (gallon (US), lite r o r gallon (UK)) •
You can reset the following functions to the default setting:
• Sound settings
Voice recognition system • Radio
• Media settings
- Select : [S ET UP ] function button> Settings control
• Jukebox
butto n > Voice recognition .
• Directory
• Telephone *
General operation

• Bluetooth* You can protect your personal data such as directory entries, naviga-
• Navigation settings tion destinations and nam e tags with a personal password . If the unit
is replaced, you can only transfer your personal data to the new MMI
• Navigation memory
unit using your password.
• Voice recognit ion
After selecting the functions, turn the control knob to Reset systems.
Confirm your entry by turning the control knob to Yes and pressing it .
[i ] Tips
If you do not assign a personal password, "MMI3G" is stored in the
You can also reset all of the functions listed to the factory default MMI automatica lly as the password. •
settings by activating the Select all option.
If you reset the Jukebox to default settings, all of the music files are
deleted and the Media settings are reset. • In-car entertainment fader

- Select: [MEDIAi function button> [SETUP]function


MMI display brightness button > In-car entertainment fader.

- Select: !SETUP Ifunction button > Display control button With the In-car entertainment fader , you can lower the volume of
> Brightness . the active audio/v ideo source during navigation announcements or
when the Audi parking system* is active.
You can adjusting the brightness of the display by turning the control You can also adjust the In-car entertainment fader in the Radio, Navi-
knob to the right or left. • gation or Car modes. •

Version information

- Select : [SETUP]function button> Settings control


button > Version information.
This function shows the MMI and navigation software version. •

Data password

- Select : [SETUPjfunction button> Settings control


button > Data password.

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Listening to the radio

Listening to the radio

Introduction The radio suppo rts reception of broadcasts in non-delayed ballgame


mode. During transmission in ballgame mode, the broadcast
switches automatica lly to t he analog reception s ignal.

FM band
The FM station list (maxim um 75 stations) is up d ated automat ically .

AM band
The AM station list (maximum 165 stat ions) must be updated manu-
ally .
The st ations in the st at io n list ar e still d isp layed afte r leav ing t he
reception a rea . Recept ion is lost .
Fig. 32 FM st atio n list
HD Radio ™ te c hnology (digital radio) 2 >
The HD Radio rece iver operates as a hybrid system simu ltaneously
w ith t he analog FM/AM bands . When the FM/AM station is ava ilab le
in digital format, the HD symbol © =>f ig. 32 appears in the FM/AM
stat ion list. If the d igit al sign al is lost , the ra dio sw itches automati-
cally to the analog FM/ AM station.

Sirius (satellite radio)*


The Sirius prov ider automatically updates the Sirius* channel list
Fig. 33 Sir ius channel (maximum 224 channe ls) . If t he last channel playing is no longer
l ist during loss of available after a channel list update, channel 184 will play automati·
recept ion
cally.
The radio has three bands: FM, AM and Sirius * (sate llite radio). With If the radio sig nal is lost, radio stations t hat are not currently
an HD Radio receiver, you also receive FM/AM rad io sta t ions in digital rece ived a re d isplayed in the stat io n list with the fo llow ing sys t em
format . The receivable stations are shown on a rad io station list and info rmation :
can be selected directly . You can select the next rece ivable stat ion by • ANTENNA · No antenna is connected to the tuner .,_
pres s ing a but ton on the MMI unit or playing all sta t ions for a f ew
seconds using t he SCANfu nct ion =>page 43 . You can also save your
favorite stations in a preset list in any order .
2l HD Radio' M Technology Manufact ured Under License From iBiquity Digit al
Corp. U.S. and Foreign Pate nts . HD Radio™ and t he HD Radio logo are prop ri-
etary trademarks of iBiquity Dig ital Corp.
Li st e ning to the ra dio

• LINKI NG - The tuner is presently not receiving any satellite signal Sir ius station list
(i) ~ page 40, fig. 3 3 - Press the Band control button.
The system information turns off when the radio stations are received
again . - Turn the control knob to Sirius and press the knob. The
channel list is displayed.
(I) Tips - Turn the knob to 000 Sirius ID and press the knob .
• To receive satellite programs, you must contact the Sirius* service
prov ider~ page 41.
S e tup m e nu
• HD Radio™ is not available in Canada. • - Press the [SETUP Ifunction button in the Satellite Radio
menu.
- Select Receiver serial numb er by turning the control knob
Starting radio mode and press the control knob.
Requirement: The MMI must be switched on=> page 28.
- Press the [RADIO Ifunction button. The list of
(I) Tip s
• Objects such as buildings, tunnels, br idges, terrain, other veh icles
stations/channels or the last active radio menu appears in or objects on the roof of the vehicle can result in decreasedperfor•
the MMI display. mance.

The menu that was open the last time you listened to the radio is • Satel lite Radio reception is not available in Alaska and Hawaii .
shown in the MMI disp lay. Press the [RADIO] f unction button again • TMC traffic reports are not available in Canada. Please contact
while in radio mode to open the station/channel list . • Sirius Canada for deta ils. •

Applie s to vehicles: wi th Sat ell ite Digit al Audio Radio Service Selecting frequency band
Activating your Satellite Radio The MMI has three bands: FM, AM and satellite radio*
service (Sirius).
In order to be able to receive satellite programs and Requirement: The radio is on =>page 41 .
traffic message channel (TMC), this service must be
enabled. Band con t rol button
In order to have the service enabled at your provider, you - Press the Band control button .
need the electron ic serial number (ESN)of the tuner. To show - Turn the control knob to the desired frequency band .
the electronic serial number in the display:

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Listening to the radio

- Press the control knob to select the frequency band. The - Press the control knob to select the station/channel.
current frequency band is indicated in the title line of the
MMI display. From the preset list
- Press the Presets control button. The preset list is
RADIO function button displayed.
- To select the frequency band, press the (RADIO ]function
- To select a station/channel from the preset list, turn the
button repeatedly until the desired frequency band is
control knob to the station/channel.
shown in the title line of the MMI display.
- Press the control knob. The station/channel is selected.
[I] Tips To update the station list in the AM band, turn the control knob to
You can select the frequency band with the multifunction steering Update station list and press the knob. The station lists in the FM and
wheel just as easily~ page 97. • Sirius* bands are updated automatically.
Digital FM HD Radio channels may have severa l additional channels* .
The availab le additional channels* are listed under the radio station.
Selecting a station from the When leaving the reception area, additional channels* that are not
station/preset list received are identified with the symbol (D ~ fig. 34.

The receivable stations for the selected frequency band


are displayed in the station lists. [i ] Tips
You can also perform this function with the multifunction steering
wheel ~ page 98. •

Fig. 34 Additional HD
Radio channels

From the station list


- Turn the control knob to the desired radio
station/channel.
Listening to the radio

Selecting the station Scanning stations


- Press the Tuning control button.
Pr t:sct-s ',IPIU~i..
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; - Turn the control knob to SCAN (Scan) and press the knob.
Sir ius Love / Pop
- Press the control knob again to stop the scan function. The
CH
current station is selected.
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• You can also press the arrow buttons on the MMI control panel
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Fig. 35 Selecti ng the
station (Sirius band)
br iefly to switch to the previous/next station in the stat ion list
=;, page 29.
• If the scan funct ion is act ivated in the AM band, the AM band
Requ irement: The desired frequency band must be selected stat ion list will also be updated during the scan process.
~ page 41 . • An FM station with poor recept ion will no longer be displayed in
the station list once you switch to a differ ent station. However, you
Automatic seek can save the station and select it aga in from the stat ion list
=;, page 43. •
- Press the Tuning control button.
- Turn the control knob to >I(Seek/ Skip up) or I<
(Seek/Skip down) . Storing stations
- Press the control knob. The next receivable The preset list can contain up to SO stations from all
station/channel is selected. frequency bands.
Manual search Requirement: A station/channel list must be displayed
~ page 42, fig . 34.
- Press the Tuning control button.
- Turn the control knob to TUNE/CH (Channel number) and Using the control knob
press the knob. - Press and hold the control knob until the station/channel
- To adjust the frequency in small stages or selecting the is stored in the next available position in the preset list
next/previous channel in station list, turn the control knob and Store Station name here appears in the MMI display .
to the right or left. - To change the position in the preset list , turn the control
knob to the left or right . .,

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Listening to th e r adio

- Press the control knob to store the station/channel in the - Turn the control knob to Move Station name and press the
selected position . knob. The station/channel is stored in the next avai lable
position in the preset list and Store Station name here
Using th e Pre sets control button appears in the MMI display .
- Press the Presets control button. Store Station name here To change the position in t he preset list, turn the control
appears in the MMI display. knob to the left or right .
- Press the control knob. The selected station/channel is Press the control knob to store the station/channel in the
stored in the next available position in the preset list and selected position. •
Store Station name here appears in the MMI display.
- To change the position in the preset list, turn the control
knob to the left or right . Additional settings
- Press the control knob t o store the sta t ion/channel in the HD Radio ™ reception
selected position .
Requirement: The FM/AM band must be selected => page 41.
[i ] Tips - Select: [RADIO Ifunction button > Settings control
You can delete an individua l station or a ll stations from the preset list button > HD Radio.
~page46. •
You can turn the HD Radio reception On and Off manually. •

Moving stored stations


HD Radio ™ station info
Requ irement: A station must be stored in the preset list
=>page 43. Requirement: The FM/AM band must be selected => page 41
and the HD Radio reception must be turned on=> page 44.
- Press the Presets control button . The preset list is
d isplayed . - Select: [RADIO ] function button > [SETU P ] function
button > HD stat ion info .
- Turn the control knob to a station/channel and press the
knob. If information such as the artist or album is available for the current
track , it will be d isplayed in a pop-up window if this function is
activated. •
Listening to the radio

Station names App lies to vehicles : with Satell it e Digita l Rad io Service
Song information
Requiremen t : The FMf requ en cy band must be se lected
=>page 41 . Requirement: Sate llite Radio must be activated =>page 41.
- Select : [RADIO ]function butto n > [SETUP]fu nction - Select: [RADIO If unction button > Tuning cont rol but to n
butto n > Station names. > INFO (Station info) .

Scrolling station names Some rad io sta tions tr ansm it addit ion al info rm ation abou t the
Scrolling text transmitted by the FM stations is shown in the MMI program . For example, information about the a rtist or album could
display . be displayed. •

Fixed station name s


Applies to vehicles: w ith Satelli t e Digita l Rad io Service
Scroll ing text transmitted by the FM stations is not shown in the MMI
Station info
display. Only the current section of the scrol ling text is displayed .

Station names Off Requiremen t : Sate llite Radio must be activated=> page 41 .
Text t ransm itted by t he FM st ations is not shown in the MMI display.
- Select : [RADIO ] function but t on > [SETUP] funct ion
Scrol ling text transmitted by the HD stations is shown in the MMI
display. •
button > Station info > On or Off.
If informat io n is available for the current t rack (such as art ist or
Displaying radio text album), it will be dis played in a pop-up window if t his function is
act ivated. •
Requirement: The FMfrequency band must be selected
=>page 41. Applies to vehicles: w it h Sate llite Digita l Radio Service

Station sorting
- Select: [RADIO]function button> Tuning control butto n
> TEXT (Radio text) .
Requirem ent : The Sirius frequency band mu st be selected
Radio texts are additional information transmitted by some stations =>page 4 1.
(e .g . station name, art ist or t rack). •
- Select : [RADIO ]function but t on > [SETUP] funct ion
button > Station sorting .
Channel number
The channe ls are listed by channe l num ber in ascending order .

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Listening to the radio

Channel name - Select: [RADIO ]f unction but ton> [SETUP ]fu nction
The chan ne l categories are listed in the main menu in a lphabet ical butto n > Delete presets .
orde r.
Delete individually
Category and channel no. Select Delete individually by turning and pressi ng the control knob.
The channels are listed by category and than by channel number . Then se lect the stat io n/chan ne l t o be de leted and press t he contro l
knob .
Category and chan. name
The channels are listed by category and than by channel name. Delete all entries
Select Delete all entries by turn ing and pressing the contro l knob. All
sto red stat io ns/c hanne ls a re dele t ed from the preset list. •
[i ] Tips
The chan nels that are displayed in the channe l list can be filtered
acco rding t o your pe rsonal des ires as t o type of prog ram. •

Applies to vehicles: with Sat ellit e Digit al Radio Se rvice

Category filter

Requireme nt : Satellit e Radio must be activat ed :::>pag e 41.


- Select : [RADIO Ifunction button> [SETUP] function
butto n > Category filter .
The channels that are displayed in the channe l list can be filte red
according to your pe rsonal desires as to type of program . The selec-
tion of program categories depends on what your provider offe rs .
If you se lect the option Deactivate filter , all filte r options are deacti -
vat ed and a ll avai lable chan nels a re displayed in the satelli t e channel
list. •

Deleting memory entries

Requiremen t : A frequency band must be sele ct ed:::>page 4 1


and a st at ion must be st ored in th e preset list =>pag e 43.
Playing media

Playing media

Introduction Selecting source


You can start and operate the CD/DVD drive, CD changer*, Jukebox,
memory card reader and a portable audio device* (such as an iPod or
USB storage device) using t he MMI contro l panel. Different functions
are available depending on the active source and the medium
inserted. For example, you can select indiv idua l tracks or fo lders
directly, play the tracks in random order or display information stored
in an ID3/WMA/AAC tag with t he current track (such as the artist,
album, title, year and genre) . •
Fig. 37 List of
possible audio/v ideo
sources
Starting Media mode
Requiremen t : A source must contain an audio or video file.
- Press the IMEDIA] function button.
- Press the Source control button.
- Turn the control knob to a source and press the knob. The
t rack list or folder structure for the selected source is
shown in the MMI display .
- Turn the control knob to a track or a folder and press the
Fig. 36 Audio/vid eo
source overview
knob.

Possible sources are:


Requ irement: The MMI must be switched on=> page 28.
(D Jukebox
- Press the [MEDIA ] function button . The source overview @ Memory card
=> fig. 36 or the track that was play ing the last time media @ CD/DVD drive
mode was active will be shown in the MMI display . © Audi music interface* (such as an iPod) or externa l audio input
- If the source overview is not shown in the MMI display, © CD changer* •
press the Source control button . •

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Pla y ing m e d ia

Selecting a folder Selecting a track


The folders for the active audio source are shown in the The track with the play time is shown in the MMI display .
MMI display.

Fig. 39 Track list


Fig. 38 Folder struc-
ture fo r an MP3 CD.
Requirement : An audio CDor a folder must be selected
Requirement : The selected source must contain audio files . =:>page 48.
- Press the [MEDIA] function button. The folder structure - Turn the control knob to a track=:> fig. 39 .
for the selected source is displayed=:> fig. 38 . - Press the control knob to select the track . The track will
- Turn the control knob to a folder . play.
- Press the control knob to select the folder. The tracks in If metadata (such as an I D3 tag) is availab le for a current track (such
the folder are displayed. as the artist, album or track), it will be displayed in a pop-up window .
The Display t rack inf o function must be activated ~ page 54 .
(I] Tips
• To reach the next highest level, press the IRETURN l button or [i ] Tips
turn the control knob to the Up folder and press the knob . • You can also perform this function with the multifunction steering
• To reach the highest level in the folder structure, press the whee l =:>page 99.
[MEDIA ]function button. • You can scroll th rough long lists of tracks quickly by turning the
• You can scroll through long lists of folders quickly by turning the control knob quickly. The scrolling speed depends on the number of
cont rol knob quickly. The scrolling speed depends on the number of tracks. •
folders . •
Playing media

Fast forward/rewind Next/previous track or chapter


You can skip forward or back within a tracking using fast This function makes it possible to skip to the previous or
forward/rewind . next track or chapter within an audio/ video source.

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Requ irement: An aud io file or a video DVD must be playing . Requ irement: An audio file or a video DVD must be playing .
- Press the Manual co ntrol button . Previous/next track
- Turn the control knob to l>I> (Fo rward)=> fig. 40 or <l<l Press t he Manual con t ro l butto n .
(Rewi nd) and hold th e kno b dow n .
- Turn the control knob to t>I (Next track) or l<l (Previous
track) .
[I] Tips - Press the control knob to skip to t he prev ious/next trac k.
You can also press and hold the arrow buttons on the MMI control
pane l to fast forward or rewind within a track or video DVD The track will play.
=>page 29 . •
Next / previous chapter (video DVD)
- Press the Manual contro l button.
- Turn the contro l knob to t>I (Next chapter) or l<l (Previous
chapt er).
- Press the con t rol knob to sk ip to the previous/next
chapter.

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Playing media

If you select Previous track/Previous chapter within 10 seconds after Repeat options
a track has started to play, the previous track will start playing. If you
press it after 10 seconds, the current track will begin playing again
from the beginning.

[I) Tips
You can also press the arrow buttons on the MMI control panel briefly
to switch to the previous/next track or chapter ~ page 29 . •

Track information
Fig. 43 Repeat

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- Turn the control knob to RPT (Repeat options)~ fig. 43
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tion
The following functions can be selected for repeat:
• Off - the Repeat options are switched off.
• Medium - if a CD is playing in the CD changer*, the tracks on the
CD will repeat .
Requirement : And audio file must be playing=> page 48 . • Folder - the tracks in the folder will repeat.
- Press the Manual control button. • Track - the current track playing will repeat.

- Turn the control knob to INFO (Title information)


=>fig. 42 and press the knob. [i ]Tips
Shuffle also depends on the settings for the rep eat options. •
If metadata (such as an ID3 tag) is available for a current track (such
as the artist, album or track), it will be displayed in a pop-up
window. •
Playing media

Shuffle DVD main menu


You con ploy the tracks in random order.

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Requirement: A video DVD must be playing=> page 47.


Requirement: An audio file must be playing=> page 48 and - Press the Manual control button .
Repeat options must be selected.
- Turn the control knob to MENU (Display main menu)
- Press the Manual control button. =>fig. 45 and press the knob. The DVD main menu is
- Turn the control knob to Shuffle => fig. 44 and press the shown in the MMI display.
knob. - To select a menu item, turn the control knob to the item
and press the knob.
• Off repeat option - all of the files in the active audio source play in
random order .
• Medium repeat option - if a CD is playing in the CD player*, the [I) Tips
tracks on the CD play in random order. You can also control the DVD main menu with the joystic k
• Folder repeat option - the tracks in the current track list with ~page32. •
audio files play in random order. •

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Pla y ing med ia

DVD full screen display DVD parental control


The video image is only displayed when the vehicle is You can restrict the playback of video DVDs with the
stationary for safety reasons. You can still hear the parental control. The settings are protected by a pass-
sound. word .

Fig. 46 DVD full Fig . 47 Se lecting the


screen content rating

Requirement : A video DVD must be playing:::::;,page 47 and Requirement : A video DVD must be playing=> page 47 .
the vehicle must be stopped.
Selecting the content rating
- Press the Manual control button.
- Press the ISETUP Ifunction button .
- Turn the control knob to ..:) (Display full screen):::::;,fig. 46
and press the knob . The video image expands to fill the - Turn the control knob to Parental control and press the
entire MMI display. knob .

To deactivate the full screen display, turn the control knob - Enter the password using the speller .
back to .,:) (Display full screen) and press the knob . • - Sel e ct OK in the speller and press the control knob to
confirm your entry.
- Turn the control knob to Content rating and press the
knob .
- Turn the control knob to a level (such as Level 5 ) and press
the knob. The selected level is stored. .,_
Playing media

Change password Parental Level Description


- Pressthe[SETUP]function button. Level 6 - R Mature audience
- Turn the control knob to Parental control and press the Level 7 - NC-17 Adult audience
knob .
Level 8 - Adult Most restricted audience
- Enter the password using the speller .
If you select Level S, for example, for the parental control level, all
- Select OK in the speller and press the control knob to DVDsfrom level 1-5 can be played . Video DVDswith a higher level will
confirm your entry. not play.
- Turn the control knob to Change password and press the The Off setting deactivates a ll restrictions.
knob.
- Enter the new parental control password using the [i ] Tips
speller. • The password "1234" is set for the Parental control at the factory .
- Select OK in the speller and press the control knob. • Password entry will be locked for approximately one minute if you
enter the incorrect password three times in a row.
- Enter the new parental control password agai n . • Only your authorized Audi dealer can reset the parental control
- Select OK in the speller and press the control knob to password. •
confirm your entry . The new password is stored.

In accordance w ith the Mot ion Picture Assoc iat ion of America Pausing/continuing playback
(MPAA), the following eight levels can be selected for Parental
control : ln,port ~. .
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Requirement: An audio file or a video DVD must be playing


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Pl a ying media

- Press th e Man ual cont rol button. Displaying track information


- Turn the control knob to 11(pause)=> page 53, fig. 48 and
press the knob . Playback is paused and the mute symbol Requirement : A folder with audio files must be playing
@ =>page 30, fig . 21 appears in the status line of the =>page 48 .
MMI display . - Select: [MEDIA]function button> [SETUP]function
- Turn the control knob to II (pause) again and press the button > Display track info .
knob . If information is available for the current track (such as artist or
album), it will be displayed in a pop-up window if this function is
(I] Tips activated . •
• You can also pause and cont inue playback in the active audio
source with the On/Off knob ~ page 97. Aspect ratio
• You can also perform th is funct ion with the mult ifunction steer ing
wheel without removing your hands from the wheel =>page 99. • Requirement : A video DVDmust be playing=> page 47 .
- Select: [MEDIA]function button> [SETUP ]function
Additional settings button > Aspect rat io.
The follow ing funct ions can be se lected for the aspect ratio:
Track display
• Automat ic adjust ment - the aspect ratio is adjusted automati-
cally. The image width var ies depending on film format.
Requireme nt: A folder with audio files must be playing
=>page 48 . • Stand ard (4 :3) - the DVD image is displayed in 4 :3 format.
• Widescree n (1 6 :9) - the DVD image is displayed in 16:9 format .
- Select: [SETUP] function button> Track display
• Zoom - t he DVD image is expanded to fill the complete display.
Fil e n a me • Cinema scope - the image is d isplayed in the 1:2.3 5 aspect ratio. •
The name of the file is displayed without the fi le extension.
Appli es to vehicles: with Audi music inte rface or Aux-in connect ion
Tr a c k n a me
The track name, for examp le from the ID3 tag, is displayed . Input level

Requirement: A portable audio device must be connected


(I] Tips with the 3.5 mm stereo jac k adapter cable* =>page 20 .
The Track disp lay function is not ava ilable for the Jukebox or a
connected iPod. •
Pl a ying m e di a

- Select: [MEDIAi function button> Source External audio


input/Audi music interface> [SETUP]function button>
Input level.
The volume of the portable audio device is adapted to the MMI. Audi
recommends adjusting the volume of the portable audio device to 70
percent of the maximum output. •

MMI comJ>onents MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


Dir e ctory

Directory
Applies to vehicle s: with cell phone pre p - Press the INAM E ] funct ion button. A list of entries
Introduction ::::>fig. 49 or the last act ive directory menu appears in the
MMI d isplay.
The MMI contains an extensive directory. You can manage up to - If a list of entries ~ fig . 49 does not appear in the MMI
5,000 ent ries wit h the directory ~ page 67 . You can transfer up t o
display, press the [ N AM E ] function button again .
2,000 directory entries from your cell phone to the MMI via Blue-
tooth. The imported directory entr ies are sto red in t he genera l profile The d irecto ry entries are displayed in alphabetical order and identi-
or in your pe rsona l profile in t he MMI ~ page 65 . You can also manu- fied with a symbol~ fig . 49 .
ally store up to 100 entries per profile in the MMI local memory.
(D Local MMI memory
You can store up to five telephone numbers (land line, cell and fax)
@ SIM card
for each entry. You can store a private and work navigation destina-
tion in the local MMI memory for up to 100 ent ries . You can then use ® Cell phone •
these entries directly from the directo ry fo r commun icat ion and
navigat ion. • Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep

Storing a new directory entry


Applies to vehicles : wit h ce ll phone pre p
You must enter a name for the new entry first. Then you
Opening the directory can enter additional optional information such as tele -
phone numbers, address or navigation destination .

Fig. 4 9 List of entr ies


Fig. SO St oring a new
ent ry
Requ irement : The MMI must be switched on=> page 28 .
Requirement : The directory must be open ~ page 56.
D irectory

- Turn the control knob to New ent ry => page 56, fig. 50 Importing directory entries
and press the knob. An input field appears in the MMI
display . Applies to veh icles: with cell phone pre p

- Press the control knob to open t he Name field. The speller Importing a phone book
appears in the MMI display =>page 31. Directory entries from a cell phone can be imported into
- Enter the name using the speller, then select OK in the the directory manually.
speller and press the knob to confirm your entry . The input
field appears again in the MMI display.
- To enter additional data, select a field with the control
knob and follow the instructions above.
You can store up to five telephone numbers in an address card. You
can also ass ign a Type (Business or Privat e) and a Cate gory (Land
li ne, Cell or Fax) to a telephone number . You can also identify a
frequently used telephone number as a Preferred phone number.
Fig. 5 1 Import ing a
That number is then displayed first in the open address card . phone book

[i ] Tips Requiremen t : The directory must be open =>page 56 and the


• Entries are stored automatically dur ing input . cell phone pre p =>page 22 must be act ive.
• The new en t ry is sto red in the loca l memory for the current profile . - Press t he Memory control button.
The local memory for the current profile is lim ited to 100 entries. •
- Turn the control knob to Import phone book => fig. 51
and press the knob. The phone book in the connected cell
phone is imported .
If you have not created a personal profile~ page 65, the phone book
will be imported into the genera l profile . When connecting a ce ll
phone, the exist ing entries are overwr itten w it h t he entr ies in the cell
phone that is current ly connected. Up to 2,000 entries can be
imported into the general profile. _,.

MMI comJ>onents MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


Dir e ctory

Requirement : A new entry must stored in the directory


(I) Tips =>page 56 or an existing entry in the local MMI memory will
The directory entries in the current profile are updated automat ically be edited =>page 62 .
wh e n a cell phon e is connected. •
- Turn t he control knob to Phone numbers and press the
knob .
App li es to vehicles: with cell phone prep

Importing a phone number - Turn the control knob to New phone number and press
the knob . An input field appears in the MMI display .
You can import a phone number for an existing entry in
the directory . - Turn the control knob to Number and press the knob . The
speller appears in the MMI display .
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knob. The Import from menu appears in the MMI display
=>fig. 53.
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phone number using
t he speller - Turn the control knob to a phone number and press the
knob. The phone number is imported into the address card
and stored automatically.
You can also ente r a phone number directly in the Numbe r fie ld using
the speller without using the import function .
If the functions are gra yed out, make sure your ce ll phone is pa ired
w ith the cell phone prep . Also make sure the re are phone numbers in
the call lists on you r cell phone.

Fig. 53 Transferring
t he num ber from t he
call lists
[I) Tips
The impor t func ti on depend s on t he cell phone . Grayed ou t func t ions
cannot be selected . •
D irectory

Applie s to vehicles : wi th cell phone prep - To search for an entry in the cell phone directory, turn the
Importing address cards control knob to Find entry. The spe ller appears in the MMI
Address cards in vCard format(. vcf) can be imported into display~ page 31.
the directory with a memory card or a USB storage - Ent er the name using the speller, then select OK in the
device *. speller and pr e ss the knob to confirm you r entry .

[i ] Tips
• The add ress import depends on t he cell phone. Only structured
addresses that have informat ion regarding country, city, ZIP code
and st reet can be impo rted .
• You can check the directory memory capacity at any time
page 67 .
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• Theim ported address cards are stored in the local memory for the
Fig. 54 Importing current profile . •
add ress cards

Applies to vehicles: wit h cell phone prep


Requirement: The directory must be open~ page 56 and a
memory card must be inserted in the memory card reader Exporting address cards
~ page 16 or a USB storage device must be connected to the
Directory entries can be exported to a memory card or
Audi music interface* using a USB adapter cable* ~ page 19.
USB storage device in vCard format(. vcf).
- Press the Memory control button.
- Press t he Mem ory control button .
- Turn the control knob to Impo rt contacts and press the
- Turn the control knob to Export contacts and press the
knob .
knob .
- Turn the control knob to SD card 1, SD card 2 or USB
- Turn the control knob to an entry in the list or All entries
storage device and press the knob.
and press the knob .
- Turn the contro l knob to All entries or a certain entry in
- To search for an entry, turn the control knob to Find entry
the list ~ fig . 54 and press the knob.
~ fig. 54 . The speller appears in the MMI display
- Turn the contro l knob to Impo rt entries and press the ~ page 31. .,_
knob to import the selected entry or all entries.

MMI comJ>onents MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


Dir e ctory

- Enter the name using the speller, then select OK in the Requirement : The directory must be open => page 56 an d
speller and press t he knob to confirm your e ntry . The en t ry en t ries must be displayed~ page 56 .
is selected .
Selecting an entry from a List
- Turn t he control knob t o Export entries individually or
Export packed entries and press the knob . - Turn t he control knob to an entry:::> page 56, fig. 50 and
p ress the knob. The add ress card is shown in t he MMI
- Turn the contro l knob to the source SD card 1, SD card 2 disp lay.
or USB storage device and press t he knob.
Searching for an entry using the speller
You can export packed directory ent ries or individual entr ies .
- Turn the control knob to Find entry => fig . 55 and press
• Export entrie s individu ally - a vCard file (.vcf) is created for each the knob. The spel ler appears in the MMI display
directory entry during the export.
~ page 31.
• Export packed entries - only one vCard file (.vcf) is crea t ed for all
directory entries during export. • - Enter a name usi ng the speller, o r
- Sele ct a name in th e speller from LIST.
Using a directory entry - Select OK in the speller and press the control knob to
confirm your e ntry.
Applies to vehicles: wit h cell phone pre p

Searching
[I) Tips
You can select an entry directly from a list or search for it • You can change, delete::::;,page 63, call up or navigate to
using the speller . ::::;,page 61 an existing entry.
• You can also search for an entry easily using the voice recog nition
system ::::;,pag e 109 . •

Fig. 55 Searching for


an entry
Di r ectory

Appli es to vehicles: with cell phone prep Appli es to vehicles: with cell phone prep

Selecting Navigating
You con make calls to entries with phone numbers . You con navigate directly to entries in the directory that
hove navigation destinations .

Fig. 56 Calling up an
entry
Fig. 57 Select ing a
navigatio n destina t ion
Requirement : The directory must be open and list of direc -
tory entries must be displayed =>page 56. Requirement: The directory must be open =>page 56 and
must contain stored entries with private or business naviga -
- Turn the control knob to an entry and press the knob. The
tion destinations => fig . 5 7.
address card appears in t he MMI display.
- Turn the control knob to an entry and press the knob.
- Turn the control knob to a phone number => fig . 56 and
press the Dial control button . The call is made, or - If an entry contains two navigation destinations (private
and business), turn and press the control knob to select a
- Press the control knob . The telephone menu appears in
navigation destination.
the MMI display with the speller and the selected phone
number. - Press the Navigate to control button, or
- Select OK in the speller and press the control knob . The - Turn the cont ro l knob to Navigate to => fig. 57 and press
connection is established. the knob . The navigat ion menu appears in the MMI disp lay
with the selected navigation destination. •
[i ) Tips
You can also make calls easily using the voice recognition system
~ page 109 . a

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Dir e ctory

Editing a directory entry Entering a navigation destination


- Turn the contro l knob to Create nav. destination and
Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep
press the knob. The input field is shown in t he MMI disp lay
Storing a navigation destination =>fig . 58.
You can store a business and a personal navigation desti- - Turn the control knob to Country and press the knob. A list
nation for an existing entry in the directory. of countries appears in the MMI display.
- Turn the control knob to a country and press t he knob . The
land is entered in the input field .
- To enter addit ional da t a, select a field with the control
knob and follow the instructions above. Your entries are
automatica lly stored in the address card .

Selecting from an address


- Turn the contro l kno b to Create nav. destination and
Fig. 58 Navigatio n
destinat ion input field pre ss the knob. The stored address is aut o matically set as
the navigat ion dest ination.

Selecting from last destinations


- Turn the control knob to Create nav. dest ination and
press the knob. The input field is shown in the MMI disp lay
=> fig . 58.
- Turn the control knob to Last destinations => fig . 59 and
Fig. 59 Set t ing a navi- press the knob . A list of the last destinations appears in
gati on destin ati on
from t he last dest ina-
the MMI display .
tions
- Turn the contro l knob to a navigation destination and
press the knob. The navigat ion dest ination is stored in the
Requirement : An address card must be open for editing
address card.
=>fig . 58 and a private/business navigatio n destination must
be selected or a new entry must be created=> page 56. Setting based on the current position
- Turn the control kno b to Create nav. destination and
press the knob. The input field appears => fig . 58.
Directory

- Turn the contro l knob to Current position => page 62, Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep

fig. 59 and press the knob . The data for the current posi- Changing an entry
tion is set as the navigat ion dest inat ion. You can edit the entries in the fV/fVII local memory at any
time.
Selecting from points of interest
- Turn the contro l knob to Create nav. destination and
press t he knob. The input field is shown in t he MMIdisplay
=>pag e 62, fig . 58.
- Turn t he contro l knob to Point of interest => page 62,
fig . 58 and press the knob.
- Turn the contro l knob to Top categories for examp le and
press the knob .
Fig. 60 Edit ing an
A private and a business navigation destinat ion can be assigned to entry
each direct ory entry . You can call up t he stored navigation dest ina-
tions in the Navigation menu using the Memory control button (Load Requirement : An address card mu st be open =>fig. 60.
from directory) => page 88 .
- Turn t he control knob to Edit entry => fig . 60 and press t he
You can find the next rest stop, gas station, Audi dealer or hospital
unde r the Top destination s menu it em. The Point of interest
knob . An input fie ld appea rs in the MMI display .
=>page 62, fig . 58 menu item contains add it ional submenus that you - Select a field wit h the control knob and press the knob to
can use to create navigation destinations. For more information edit t he entry data.
about the submenus, refer to=> page 81 .
You cannot edit directory entries from the cell phone memory directly
in the MMI. To edit an ent ry from t he cell phone, t urn the control
[i ] Tips knob to Copy for editing and press the knob . A copy of the entry is
• You can also display a navigation desti nat ion as a Favorite . The sto red in the MMI me mory .
navigation destination is then disp layed in the destination entry
men u under t he Navigation me nu =>page 89. The MMI cannot automat ically update changed directory entries in
t he connected cell phone . Audi recommends edi t ing cell phone
• Entries that have an assigned navigat ion destination are sto red in ent ries directly in t he cell phone. •
t he local memo ry for t he current profile . The current profi le is limited
to 100 entries. •

MMI comJ>onents MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


Dir e ctory

App li es to vehicles: with cell phone prep - Turn the control knob to Read voice memos and press the
Deleting an entry knob. A list with personal name tags appears in the MMI
display .
You con delete the entries in the MMI local memory at
any time . - Turn the control knob to an entry and press the knob . The
name tags are played.
Requirement: An address card must be open => page 63,
fig . 60 .
- Turn the control knob to Delet e ent ry=> page 63, fig. 60
[i ] Tips
• You can on ly assign and store persona l name tags using the voice
and press the knob.
recogn it ion system=> page 110 .
- Turn the control knob to Yes and press the knob to delete • You can also read all the names eas ily using the voice recogn it ion
an entry. The entry is deleted from the MMI local system =>page 110. •
memory. •
App lies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Appli es to vehicles: with cell phone prep Deleting a name tag
Reading a name
Requirement : The directory must be open ~ page 56.
The MMI automatically creates a name tog for each entry
in the directory. You con also assign up to 50 personal D e l e ting in the addr e ss card
name togs for address cords using the voice recognition
- Turn the control knob to an entry and press the knob . The
system .
address card is shown in the MMI display.
Requ irement : The d irectory must be open => page 56.
- Turn the control knob to Delete name tag and press the
Reading i n an address ca rd knob . The name tag is deleted .

- Turn the control knob to an entry and press the knob . The Deleting in the SE T UP menu
address card is shown in the MMI display.
- Press the!SETUP ]function button.
- Turn the control knob to Read name and press the knob .
- Turn the control knob to Delete voice memos and press
The name is read.
the knob.
Reading in the SETUP menu - Turn the control knob to Delete individually or Delete all
- Press the [SETUP ]function button . entr ies and press the knob . ~
Directory

- Turn the control knob to Yes and press the knob to begin Appli es to vehicles: with cell phone prep

the deletion process. Creating a profile

[]] Tips
• You can only delete personal assigned name tags.
• There is another way to delete all name tags. For more informa-
tion, refer to ~ page 38. •

Managing profiles
Fig. 61 Creating a
Appli es to vehicles: with cell phone prep
profile
Introduction
Requirement: The directory must be open ~ page 56, the
A general profile and up to four personal profiles are available in the cell phone prep =>page 22 must be activated and the auto-
directory. matic import of cell phone directory entries must be
A personal profile is useful if you will be connecting different cell complete.
phones to the MMI. In the personal profile, you have immediate
access to the cell phone directory entries when you connect the
- Press the [SETUP ] function button .
phone. The directory entries are updated automatically in the back - - Turn the control knob to Manage profiles and press the
ground. knob .
The entries fo r the connected cel l phone are loaded into the general
- Turn the contro l knob to Create profile ::::>fig . 61 and
profile. When that happen s, t he en t ries from t he las t cell phone tha t
was connected to the genera l profile are overwritten. •
press the knob . The profile name is shown in the MMI
display.
- Turn the control knob to Yes and press the knob to store
the profile.
The Bluetooth name of the connected cell phone is automat ically set
as the prof ile name . However , you can assign your own profile names
~ p~ e ~. ~

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Dir e ctory

- Turn the contro l knob to Manage profiles and press the


(I] Tips knob.
The Creat e profi le menu item is only ava ilable when a cell phone is
connected. In addition, there must not be a profile already stored for - Turn the control knob to Delete other profiles =>fig . 62
the connected cell p hone. • and press the knob . A list with all of the stored profiles
and the directory for the general profile appears in the
MMI display. The current profile is not displayed in the list .
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep

Deleting profiles - Turn the control knob to a stored profile or Directory and
press the knob .
Turn the control knob to Delete profiles and press the
knob .
- Confirm your entry by turning the control knob to Yes and
pressing it. The speller appears in the MMI display to enter
the ID number .
- Enter the last seven characters of your vehicle's VIN with
the speller .
Fig. 62 Deletin g ot her
profi les - Select OK in the speller and press t he con t ro l knob to
confirm your entry.
Requirement: The directory must be open=> page 56 and a
profile must be stored in the MMI => page 65 . You can find the Vehicle ID number (VI N) in t he ICAR] men u or the
vehicle reg istrat ion. To obtain the Vehicle ID number (VIN ), press
Deleting the current profile the ICAR] function button . Turn the cont rol knob to Vehicle ID
numbe r (CAR) and press the knob. •
- Press the [SETUP]function button.
- Turn the control knob to Manage profiles and press the Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
knob .
Changing profile names
- Turn the control knob to Delete curre nt profil e
=>page 65, fig. 61 and press the knob. All directory Requirement : The directory must be open => page 56 and a
entries for the current profile are deleted. profile must be stored in the MMI =>page 65.
- Press the[SE T UP]function button.
Deleting other profil e s
- Press the [SETUP ] function button.
D irectory

- Turn the control knob to Manage profiles and press the


knob .
- Turn the control knob to Change profile name s and press
the knob . The speller appears in the MMI display with the
profile name in the input field.
- Turn the speller to + and press the control knob until the
profile name in the input field is deleted .
- Enter a new profile name using the speller , then select OK
in the speller and press the knob to confirm your entry. •

Additional settings
Ap pli es to vehicles: with cell phon e prep

Memory capacity

- Select: [ NAME] function button> Memory control button


> Memo ry capacity.

The Memo ry ca pacit y for the current profile and the ent ire memory is
display ed.
You can manage up to 5,000 entr ies w ith the directory. You can
import up to 2,000 entries into the general profile or your personal
profile. You can a lso manually store up to 100 entries per profi le in
the MMI loca l memory . •

MMI comJ>onents MMI control panel Multifunction steering wheel • • • ••


Calling

Calling
Applies to vehicles: wit h cell phone prep Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep

Introduction Starting Telephone mode


You can use a cell phone comfortably with the MMI. Many fu nctions
you a re fami lia r wit h from your cell phone a re available: you can
answer and end calls or place them on hold. You can a lso access the
MMI directory and the ce ll phone directory .
Men1ory

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The active audio source is muted during an incoming/outgoing call
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and the drive is pa used ~ page 33. After the call has ended, the aud io
sou rce is restored to the previous volume level.
If you do not want to hear navigation announcements
call, you can switch off that option ~ page 92.
during a phone
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entering a phone
number

0 Note Requirement: The MMI must be switched on =:>page 28 .


• Switch the phone system off through the Te lephone Setup menu
in areas where cell phone usage is prohibited. Obey all applicable - Press the !TEL] function button . The speller =:>fig . 63 or
instructions and regulations. the last active Telephone menu appears in the MMI
• Switch your cell phone off in areas at risk for an explosion. These
disp lay.
locations are not always clearly marked . They may incl ude gas
You open the speller by pressing the !TEL ] function button in tele-
stations, equipmen t that stores or t ransports fuel or chemicals, or
phone mode. •
locat ions where fue l vapors (such as propane or gasoline vapor in
vehicles or build ings), chem icals or large quantit ies of dust particles
(such as flour or sawdust) may be present in the a ir. This a lso applies
to all other locations where you would normally switch your veh icle
off .

(I) Tips
The telephone funct ions depend on the cell phone serv ice provider
and the ce ll phone you are using . You can obtain more informat ion
from your cell phone service prov ider . •
Calling

Dialing a telephone number Entering the phone number as a sequence of


numbers
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
- Ent er the phone numbe r us ing the speller.
Directly through the speller
- Confirm your entry by select ing OK in the speller and
The speller can be used to enter a phone number directly pressing, or
as a series of numbers or letters.
- Press the Dial control button . As the number is being
dialed, the aud io source is muted .

Entering the phone number as a sequence of


letters
- Ent er a n area co de with t he s pell er.
- To change to the letter speller, turn the spe ller to A-2 ©
=>fig . 64 and press the control knob.
Fig. 64 Entering te le-
phone numb ers using - Use the speller to enter a series of letters such as AUDIS-
the number speller
ERVICE=> fig. 65 .
- Confirm yo ur entry by se lecting OK in the speller and
pressing, or
- Press t he Dial con trol but t on. The e nter ed te leph one
number is dialed .

If you enter a phone numbe r incorrectly, you can press on the


[RETURN I button to completely de lete the number you entered in
Fig. 65 Entering t ele· the spe ller.
phone numbers using
th e lett er speller
[i ] Tips
Requ irement: Telephone mode must be active =>page 22 • DTMF tones can be entered direct ly through the speller or loaded
and the speller must appear in the display =>fig. 64 . from the stored phone numbers=> page 70 .
• The aud io source is muted during an incoming/outgoing call.
• If you switch Off voice guidance while in navigat ion mode, naviga-
t ion commands will not play during a call ::::>
page 92. ..

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• If you have switched the MMI d isp lay off, it will sw itch on auto- - Press the Dial control button .
matically an d rem ai n on for t he durat io n of t he cal l. •
Dialed number list quick display and calling a
Applies to veh icles: with ce ll phone pre p number
From a list - Press the !TEL] function button. The speller is shown in
the MMI display. The re is no te lepho ne number in the
entry field of the spe ller.
Press the Dial control button . The Dialed numbers list
appears in the MMI display .
- Turn the contro l knob to the desired telephone number.
- Press t he contr ol kno b. The selected telephone number is
copied to the speller.
Fig. 6 6 Dialing a
phone numbe r fr om a - To initiate the call, t urn t he speller to OK and press the
list contro l knob, or

Requirement : Telephone mode must be active ::::;,page 22 . - Press the Dial control butto n.

Searching and calling telephone numbers in a [i ] Tips


list The telephone functions depend on the ce ll phone service provider
- Press th e Memory control button . and the ce ll phone you are usi ng . You can obtain more information
from you r ce ll phone se rvice provide r. •
- Turn the control kno b t o Directory , Dialed numbers ,
Missed calls or Received calls.
- Press the control knob. The phone numbers from the
selected list appear in the MMI display.
- Tur n the contro l knob to the desired telephone number .
- Press the control knob . The selected te lephone number is
copied to t he spe ller.
- To initiate the call, turn the s peller to OK and press the
co ntrol knob, or
Calling

Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep • If you would not like to hear nav igation announcements during a
Answering/ignoring a call phone call, you can sw itch them off =;, page 92.
• A call can also be answered/ignored us ing the multifunction
steering wheel =;, page 102. •

Applies to veh icles: with cell phone pre p

Ending a call

Requirement: You have an act ive call or are dia ling a call.
- To end a phone call or to cance l dialing, press the End call
Fig.67 Answering an control button=> page 72, fig. 68 .
incoming call

Requiremen t: An incoming call. (I) Tips


A call can a lso be ended usi ng the mu ltifunction stee ring wheel
Answering a call =;, page 101. •
- Turn the contro l knob to Answer and press the knob, or
- Press t he Answe r control button .

Ignoring a call
- Turn the control knob to Ignore and press the knob, or
- Press the Ignore control button .
The Name, Phone number or Unknown appears in the disp lay
depending on whether the caller has been stored in the directory and
if the phone number has been transmitted.

[i ] Tips
• You can accept an incoming call during an act ive call. The active
call is placed on hold automat ica lly.
• The audio source is muted during an incoming/outgoing call .

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C a lling

Applies to veh icles : with cell pho ne prep - Turn the contro l knob to an entry in the list and press the
Storing a phone number in the knob. The address card opens .
directory - Turn the control knob to Store ent ry and press the knob .
A new phone number or a number from the call lists can The phone number is stored .
be stored in the directory. Phone nu m ber f rom a call list
- Press the Memory control button.
- Turn the control knob to Dialed num bers, Received calls
or Missed calls.
- Press the control knob . The available phone numbers are
listed in the display .
- Turn the control knob to the phone numbe r that will be
Fig. 68 Storing the stored and press the knob .
phone number in the
directory - Turn the cont rol knob to Store and press the knob.
Requirement : Telephone mode must be act ive :::::,
page 22. - To create a new entry, turn the control knob to New ent ry
=:, page 56, fig . SOand press the control knob:::::,page 56,
N ew ph o n e numb er or
- Enter a new phone number in the speller :::::,
page 69. To add a phone number to an exist ing ent ry, turn the
- Press the Memory control button :::::,
fig . 68. control knob to Find entry and press the knob :::::,
page 60,
or
- Turn the contro l knob to Store current numb er and press
the knob . - Turn the control knob to an entry in the list and press the
knob. The address card opens .
- To create a new entry, turn the control knob to New entr y
=:, page 56, fig . SO and press the control knob :::::,
page 56 , - Turn the contro l knob to Store ent ry and press the knob .
or The phone number is stored.

- To add a phone number to an existing entry , turn the


control knob to Find entry and press the knob :::::>
page 60, [i] Tips
or You can edit the directory =:>page 56 . •
Calling

Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep

Dialing stored phone numbers Deleting local call lists


You can dial a phone number from the call lists or from
Requirement: Telephone mode must be active =>page 22 .
the MMI directory.
Delete individually
- Press the Memory control button.
- Turn the control knob to Delete local call lists and press
the knob .
- Turn the control knob to Dialed numbers , Missed calls or
Received calls and press the knob.
Fig. 69 Searching - Turn the control knob to Yes and press the knob to delete
stored telephone
numbers a call list.

Requirement: Telephone mode must be started =>page 22 Delete all entries


and a phone number must be stored. - Press the Memory control button.
- Press the Memory control button. - Turn the control knob to Delete local call lists and press
the knob .
- Turn the control knob to Directory, for example.
- Turn the control knob to Delete all entries and press the
- Press the control knob. Find entry and a list of stored
knob .
entries appear in the MMI at the same time => fig. 69.
- Turn the control knob to Yes and press the knob to delete
- Tur n the control knob to Find entry => fig. 69 and press
all the call lists. •
the knob. The speller appears in the display so you can
enter names, or
- Tur n the control knob to a name from the list and press
the control knob. The phone number is shown in the MMI
display.
- To dial the phone number, press the control knob and then
select OK in the speller and press the knob , or
- Press the Dial control button . •

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Applie s to vehicles: wi th cell phone prep Find Bluetooth devices


Bluetooth settings The sys t em searches for lists of Blu etooth devices that are w ith in
range .

Paired devices
Bluetooth dev ices that have been paired wit h the MMI are listed. The
act ive connected Blu etooth device is ide ntified with the Bluet ooth
symbol.
To delete paired Bluetoot h devices individually, se lect the device and
de lete it w it h t he Delete device funct io n.

Bluetooth name
Fig. 70 Bluetoot h The name of the cell phone prep (such as "AUDI MMI 26 13") is
symbol
displayed and can be changed.

- Press th e [SETUP] fu nction bu t t on . Delete Bluetooth devices

- Press the Bluetooth control button. The Bluetooth All pair ed cell phones can be de leted by confirming with Yes. •
settings menu is shown in th e MMI d isp lay.

Switching Bluetooth on / off Additional settings


The MMI Bluetooth function ca n be switched On or Off . The Blu e-
Applies to vehicles: with cell phon e prep
tooth symbol (!) => fig . 70 appears in the MMI display when the func-
tion is switched on. Options during a call

Discovery mode Requirement: There must be an act ive phone call:::::,page 6 9 .


The visibility of t he cell p hone prep or cell phone can be switched On
or Off . When auto is selec t ed, the cell phone prep is visib le to cell - Se le ct: Options con t rol button.
phones for approximately five minutes when the vehicle is stopped
and the ignition key is inserted. The visibility sw itches off afte r that . Switching the microphone off and on
However, it is sti ll possible to establish a Bluetooth connection with When the microphone is Mute the connected party cannot hear
cel l phones t ha t have alr eady been paired whe n the visibility is anythin g fr om your phone. However, you can hea r your connec t ed
switched off. The function should be switched off when the pairing party. Mute off appears in the MMI d isp lay.
process is complete so t he ce ll phone prep is not visib le t o others.
Accepting another call
If another call comes in during an active ca ll, the Answer and Ignore
functions appe ar in t he MMI di splay. .,
Calling

If you select Answer, the active call is put on hold and the incoming App li es to vehicles: wi th cell phone prep
call is active. If you select Ignore , the incom ing call w ill be ignored. Call options
Replacing a call
- Select: [TEL]function button> [SETUP] funct ion button>
If a call comes in whi le yo u have an active call and another call on
Call options .
hold, the Replace and Ignore functions appear in the MMI display.
If you select Replace , the active call will be replaced with the 3-way calling (GSM)
incoming call. If you select Ignore , the incoming call w ill be ignored . • On - When a call is in progress, yo u can accept an incoming call
A ca ll on hold remains in queue. using the Answer option. The act ive call is put on hold. You can also
The display in the MMI may still be visible for a few seconds put an active call on hold using the Hold option and start another call
depending on the cell phone in use. If you use the Replace or Ignore or a conference call.
functions in the MMI whi le the display is st ill visib le, the current tele- • Off - You can replace a call in progress w ith an incom ing call using
phone call w ill be ended . the Replace option. You can ignore an incoming call using the Ignore
option. You cannot put an active call on hold or start another call.
[i ] Tips Auto redial
The Call waiting function must be activated in your cell phone to be • On - a phone numbe r will be redialed automatica lly up to five
alerted to an incoming call during an active call. The call options times if it is busy. Automatic redial can be cancelled with the End call
depend on the cell phone and service provider . • function.
• Off - a phone number is not redialed if it is busy.
Applie s to vehicl es: wi th cell phone prep
Auto answer
Telephone settings
• On - An incoming call is answered automatically . This can be
ignored with the Ignore funct ion if the call was not answered auto-
- Select: (TEL]function button> [SETUP]function button> matically.
Telephone settings . • Off - An incoming ca ll is not answered automatically.
Ring tone volume Invert call lists
You can increase (Vol.- ) or decrease (Vol.+ ) the ring tone volume. The telephone numbers in the call lists are sorted accord ing to the
time they called. Switching this function on will sort them in the
Call volume
opposite order . •
The call volume can be adjusted. •

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Applies to vehicles : with cell phone prep

Voicemail number

- Select: [TEL]fu nction button> [SE TU P]function button>


Voicemail number .

Enter the voicemail number with the speller or from a List (directory)
and sto re with OK.
W hen a voicemai l number is stored, the voicemail can be accessed
with t he Q.O symbol in t he speller.
This service must be set up and act ivated in advance in the cell phone
network. You can obtain more informat ion from your cell phone
service provide r .

(I) Tips
The mail box numbe r depends on t he cell phone service prov ider. •
Navigating

Navigating

Introduction & WARN IN G (conti nued)


Let the "Global Positioning System" (CPS) lead you to • The route calculated by the navigat ion system is a recommen-
your destination! dation for reaching your destination . Obey traffi c light s, stopping
restriction s, one-way street s, lane change rest rictions, etc.
Study ing complicated maps, skimm ing through confusing atlases -
that is all in the past! Now simply enter your desired destination in
the navigation system and follow the directions given . Or you can
navigate to your destination with up to nine stopovers.
0 Note
• If the dr iving d irections conflict with traffic laws, obey the traffic
The sys t em provides direct ions in the form of spoken cues that laws.
inform you about all driving maneuvers early enough to perform • Adjust the volume of the navigat ion system so signals from
them. In what language wo uld you like t o hear the nav igation outside the vehicle such as police and fi re sirens can be heard easily at
announcements? You can choose from English, French and Spanish . all times .
You can repeat the current navigation announcement by pressing the
right thumbwheel on the multifunct ion steer ing wheel~ page 103.
The route is shown on a map in the MMI disp lay ~ page 85 . You can
CI]Tips
also disp lay info rmation about your route in the driver informat ion • Snow and objects on the GPS ante nna or shade from trees and
system~ page 86. large bui ldings can prevent satellite reception and affect the
system's ability to determine the ve hicle posit ion . Several deacti-
You do not want to follow one of the directions? No problem! The vated or malfunctioning satellites can a lso interrupt GPS reception
navigation system recalculates the route based on the current vehicle and affect the system 's ability to dete rm ine the vehicle pos it ion.
position . When dynamic route is act ivated, the navigation system
• When the vehicle is at an a ltitude above approx imately 3000
takes traffic reports into account so you can reach your destination
meters, the MMI hard dr ive shuts down temporarily to protect it .
more q uickly.
Navigation mode and the Jukebox are not available when that
The navigation system will notify you if you r vehicle is in a location t he happens. All of the MMI funct ions w ill be ava ilable aga in as usual
system does not recognize (such as a parking lot or park ing garage). once you start the eng ine again at a location below 3000 meters.
• Because street names sometimes change, the names stored in the
& WARNING MMImay in rare cases differ from the actua l street name.
• Contact your author ized Audi dealer for information on updat ing
• The demand s of t raffic require your full attention . Refer to and
the navigation information. •
fo ll ow th e guidelines provided in ~ page 7, "Traffi c safety t ips".
• Obey all tr affic laws when driving.

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Starting Navigation mode Entering a destination


Tips for entering a destination

Fig. 71 Entry field


Fig. 72 Entering the
destination using the
Requirement: The MMI must be switched on~ page 28. speller

- Press the [NAV]function button. The input field ~ fig. 71


Cities
or the last active navigation menu appears in the MMI
When making an entry with the speller, the system suggests cities
display.
that you have entered in the past. The suggested city is shown in the
The menu that was open the last time you used the navigation system speller input field => fig . 72 . Additional cities that match your entry
are listed below. The number of cities found is displayed at the
is shown in the MMI display . Press the INAV] function button again
while in Navigation mode to switch to the input field . bottom right @ =>fig . 72.
If the desired city is shown in the speller input field or the list below,
you can press and hold the control knob to switch to the city list .
(I] Tips
The navigation system can be opened in demo mode for simulations Street
or planning purposes when the vehicle is stationary =>page 93. • You can also begin entering a destination with the street name. From
the list of suggestions that follows, select a city in which you would
like to enter a street or select the menu item In all cities to search for
a streets independent of the location. When entering the street, the
system suggests street names that match the entry.
After selecting the street, you can define the destination in detail by
entering an Intersection or House number . .,_
Navigating

Points of interest in a city Entering a destination with an address


By selecting a point of interest, you can select landmarks and public
places (hospitals, movie theaters, recreation areas, etc.) as destina-
A single destination always consists of a region and city.
tions. You can pinpoint the destination more closely by entering
a street name or point of interest.
Downtown (end entry)
The navigation system calculates the route to the center of the city
entered.

Select destination on map


You can select a new destination from the map by moving the
crosshairs horizontally, vertically or diagonally with the joystick
=>page 32 =>page 80.

Fig. 73 Entering a
[1JTips house number/inter-
section
Has your route or tour plan changed? No problem! Simply select the
destination/stopover with he control knob and press the knob. You
can now Drive to this destination now or Change, Move or Delete the Requirement: Navigation mode must be active =>page 78.
destination/stopover. • - If the input field =>page 78, fig . 71 is not shown in the
MMI display, press the [NAVj function button.
- Turn the control knob to Region and press the knob. A list
of regions is displayed.
- Turn the control knob to select a region and press the knob
to enter that region into the input field.
- Turn the control knob to City/ZIP and press the knob. The
speller appears in the MMI display=> page 31.
- Enter the city or ZIP code using the speller and confirm the
entry with OK.
- To complete the entry, turn the control knob to
Downtown (end entry) and press the knob, or

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- To enter add itional information about the destination or Setting a destination from the map
to enter a stopover, turn the contro l knob to Str eet or
A point on the map can be selected as a destination or
Point of interest in city and press the knob.
stopover, stored in the directory or called up*.
- Entering addit ional information.
- To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start
route guidance and press the knob . The route criteria and
then the map with three possible routes=> page 84,
fig . 78 are shown in the MMI display.
- To select a route, turn the control knob to t he left or right
and press t he knob.
Fig. 74 Changing the
To enter a house number or intersection after you have completed destination wit h t he
enter ing your dest inat ion, tu rn and pre ss t he cont rol knob to select crossh airs
the line (D ~ page 79, fig . 73 and complete your entry .

[I] Tips
To repeat the last navigation announcement, press the Nav-lnfo
control button ~ page 90 or the right thumbwheel on the multifunc -
tion steer ing wheel~ page 97 . •

Fig . 75 Setti ng a map


location as t he dest ina-
tion

Requirement: Navigation mode must be active=> page 78.


- Press the Map control button . A map is shown in the MMI
disp lay.
- Slide the crosshairs =>fig. 74 horizontally , vertically or
diagonally with the joyst ick to the des ired dest ination
=>page 32.
- Press the control knob . The map side menu is activated . ~
Navigating

- Turn the contro l knob to Opt. menu and press the knob . - Turn the control knob to Point of inte rest => page 79,
The Map position menu is displayed. fig. 73 and press the knob. A list with search categories for
points of interest appears in the MMI display .
- Turn the control knob to Set as destinat ion and press the
knob . - Turn the control knob to Top categories for example and
press the knob.
- Turn the control knob to Set as single destination or Set
as stopover => page 83 and press the knob. - Turn the control knob to a category such as Next parking
lot .
- To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start
route guida nce and press the knob . The route criteria and - Press the control knob . A list , for example of parking lots,
then the map with three possible routes=> page 84, appears in the MMI display. Arrows indicate the direction
fig . 78 are shown in the MMI display. and the distance from the vehicle to the point of interest.
- To select a route, turn the control knob to the left or right - Turn the control knob to a po int of interest that is
and press the knob. displayed and press the control knob. Deta ils about the
point of interest are displayed.
If a destination is not present in the navigationdata, you can move
the crosshairs to the location of the desired city and set the geodata - To set the point of interest as a destination, turn the
as a destination or add an entry in the directory. control knob to Set as destina t ion and press the knob .
- To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start
(I) Tips route gu idance and press the knob . The route criteria and
• If you stop movingthe crosshairs for a moment, additional infor- then the map with three possible routes=> page 84,
mation about the position of the crosshairs (such as city or street fig. 78 are shown in the MMI display.
name if available)will be displayed.
- To select a route, turn the control knob to the left or right
• Turn the control knob to the left or right to increase or decrease and press the knob.
the map scale in order to locate the desired destination more quickly
with the crosshairs. • Additional search categories are:
In immediat e v icin ity
Entering a point of interest
The point of interest is within the immediate vicinity of the vehicle.
Points of interest can be selected in the input field when Points of interest can be selected from various categories. Thisfunc-
entering single destinations . Six search categories are tion is useful when planning stopovers.
available. In vici nit y of d e st i nation
Requ irement: Navigation mode must be active=> page 78. The point of interest is in the vicinity of a destination that has been
entered. For example, you can find a hotel in the destination citywith ..,

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this function . Points of interest can be selected from various catego- Entering a destination from the memory
ries.
Your previous destinations are stored automatically and
In n ew city be loaded directly as navigation destinations.
Enter the name of the city using the speller. You can either search for
the point of interest by name or select it from various categories. Th is
function is usefu l for search ing for points of inte rest in a city indepen-
dent from the destination .

Na t io nwid e
You can either search for the point of interest by name or select it
from various categories. The po int of interest is independent from
the vehicle position and navigation destination. For example, you can
navigate to an airport in the selected country using this function.
Fig. 76 Loading t he
last desti nation
[I) Tips
• The points of interest in the Top categ ories, I n immedi at e vicinity Requirement: Navigation mode must be active~ page 78 .
and I n vicinity of destin at ion search categor ies are sorted according - Press the Memory control button ~ fig. 76 .
to straight-line distance. The distance from the vehicle to the point of
interest is updated automatically . - Turn the control knob to Last destinations ~ fig. 76.
• When calculating the distance to a point of inte rest, the straight- - Press the control knob. A list with the last destinations
line distance (empty arrow) is displayed first and then the actual
you entered appears in the MMI display.
driving distance (solid arrow). The points of interested are sorted
according to stra ight-line distance from your current location . - Turn the control knob to select a destination.
• Some list entries cannot be disp layed comp letely in the MMI
- Press t he control knob . The destination data is set as a
display because they have too many letters/numbers. If you select
these entries with the control knob, a separate window containing
destination/stopover .
detailed information about the selected entry w ill open. • - To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start
route gu idance and press the knob. The route crit eria and
then the map with three possible routes ~ page 84,
fig. 78 are shown in the MMI display .
- To select a route, turn the control knob to the left or right
and press the knob. _.,
Navigating

- To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start


(]] Tips route guidance and press the knob. The route criteria and
The list of previous destinations can be erased~ page 93 . • then the map=> page 85 are displayed in the MMI display.

Setting a stopover from the map


Entering a stopover
- Press the Map control button. A map is shown in the MMI
You can include up to nine stopovers and the end destina- display.
tion in the tour plan.
- Select a stopover in the map => page 80, fig . 74.
- Turn the control knob to Set as stopover and press the
knob.
To select the desired location in the tour plan, turn the
control knob to the left or right and press the knob
=> fig. 77.
- To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start
route guidance and press the knob. The route criteria and
Fig. 77 Tour plan then the map => page 85 are displayed in the MMI display.

Requirement: The Navigation mode must be started Setting a stopover from the memory
=> page 78, a destination must be entered=> page 78 and - Turn the control knob to Add stopover and press the knob.
the input field must be displayed=> page 78, fig. 71.
- Select a destination from the list of the last destinations
Entering stopover with an address you entered => page 82.
Turn the control knob to Add stopover and press the knob. - Press the control knob. The destination data is set as the
stopover.
- Enter the stopover => page 79.
- To select the desired location in the tour plan, turn the
- Turn the control knob to Set as stopover and press the control knob to the left or right and press the knob
knob . => fig. 77.
- To select the desired location in the tour plan, turn the To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start
control knob to the left or right and press the knob route guidance and press the knob. The route criteria and
=> fig . 77. then the map => page 85 are displayed in the MMI display . .,..

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To delete all stopovers from the tour plan, turn the control knob to Information applicable to the route you have selected is highlighted
Enter single destination and confirm the message in the MMI display in white:
with Yes.
• Distance to the destination and calculated arrival time
• Symbols for using highways, to ll roads or ferries on the planned
(I) Tips route
Has your route or tour plan changed? No problem! Simply select the You can select the possible ro uting in the alternative routes by
destination/stopover with he control knob and press the knob. You turning and pressing the control knob.
can now Drive to this destination now or Change, Move or Delete the
destination/stopover. •
(I) Tips
The routes may overlap if there a re only a few routes available to the
Alternative route destination. •
Select your preferred route to a single destination from
up to three suggested routes .
Stopping route guidance

Requirement: Route guidance must be active ~ page 78 .


- Press the INAV] function button, or
- Press the Destination control button.
- Turn the control knob to Stop route guidance and press
the knob.
Fig. 78 Suggested You can also stop rout e guidance by enter ing a new destination
routes
~page 79.
The route highlighted after switch ing to the map display is the route
that was calculated according to t he route criteria you selected (I) Tips
~ page 90 . For example, if you have selected Short in the Route The data and sett ings remain entered whe n route guidance is
options menu, the shortest route is highlighted. If poss ible, three stopped. •
alternative routes with the same route criteria will be offered for your
selection.
The suggested routes and your criteria are displayed in the route side
menu in the MMI display.
Navigating

Display Press the IRETURN Ibutton to leave the side menu.


© Direction. The map is either or iented to the north or according to
In the MMI display the dir. of travel ~ page 91. You can switch between north and
the direction of travel by select ing the direction in the act ive side
men u and pressing the control knob . This setting is saved.
@ Sca le. Turn the control knob to the left or right to decrease or
increase the scale. You can also change the scale in the active side
men u.
® Distance to destination/stopover
© Calculated arrival time to the destination/stopover
© TMC status d isplay
© Alt itude d isplay
Fig. 79 Map with inac- (j) Dest . control button. Change to input field~ page 78, fig. 71 or
tive side menu the tour plan~ page 83, fig. 77.
@ Examples of selected map contents
® Vehicle location
@ Display of the geocoordinates where the crosshairs are located
(lat itude and longitude)
@ If you select the map content with the crossha irs, available info r-
mation such as the address, telephone number or traffic reports
will be displayed.
@ Move along t he route. This function can be used while route g uid-
ance is active. Turn the control knob to the left or right to move
Fig. 80 Map with the map along the current route.
active side menu @ Map location menu. The location of the crosshairs can be set at
the destination or stopover, stored in the directory or called up
If you press the Map control button once route guidance has started, ~ page 80. The geocoord inates (latitude and longitude) of the
the map with inactive side menu ~ fig. 79 will appear in the MMI crosshairs are displayed.
display .
In this view, you can turn the control knob to the right or left to
increase or decrease the map scale. You can move the crosshairs in
(I) Tips
the map with the joystick to se lect a city ~ page 32. You can choose between four map types ~ page 91 . •

Press the contro l knob to activate the side menu~ fig. 80. You can
now change the map display in the side menu. Turn the control knob
to the desired location and press the knob.

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In the driver information system ® Mane uver arrow. An upcom ing turn is also indicated .
© Bar graph. A bar graph appears when a d irection arrow is
displayed. The fewer bars are shown, the sho rter the dist an ce is
until the turn.

& WARNING
The route calculated by the navigation system is a recommenda-
tion for reaching your destination . Obey traffic lights, stopping
restrictions , one-way streets, lane change restrictions , etc .

Fig. 81 Lane display


[I) Tips
An exclamation mark" !" in front of the street name indicates that the
info rmation abou t th is st ree t or thi s se ct ion of t he ro ut e is not
complet e in the nav igat ion data that the MMI contains. Obey traffic
laws such as on e-w ay st ree ts or pedest rian zones . •

Storing a destination

In the directory (single destination)


Fig. 82 Turn display
A singl e destina tion can either be sto red as a new address
Once you have entered a dest inat ion or t our and star t ed route gu id- car or assigned to an existing one .
ance, the navigation information will be displayed in the dr iver infor-
mation system. If yo u select another function such as t he rad io w ith
the multifunction steering wheel, the naviga t ion will be replaced
w ith t he se lect ed func t ion=> page 96.
© Distan ce until change of direction
@ Calculate d arrival t ime
@ Total mileage to the dest ination/stopover
© Name of t he current highway or street. An arrow in front of t he
str ee t name ind icates that you s hou ld t ur n on t o that str eet .

Fig. 83 Address card _.,,


Navigating

Requirement: You must enter a sing le destination - Turn the contro l knob to the des ired entry and press the
~page 78. knob. The address card opens .

Storing a destination as a new address card - Turn the contro l knob to Store entry and press the knob .
- Press the Memory contro l butto n . If you have already stored a dest inat ion for an ex isting address card,
the new destination a utomatically overwrites the old d estination .
- Turn the contro l knob to Store in directory and press the
knob. Check the box fo r the display as top destin ation function to ac cess
the destination quick ly. Top destinations are listed in the input men u
- Turn the con t rol knob to New entry and press the knob . An =>page 78, fig. 71 and can be selec t ed t here directly .
input fie ld appears~ page 86, fig. 83 .
- Turn the contro l knob to Name an d p re ss the knob . The [i ] Tips
speller appears in the MMI d isplay ~ page 31 . • You can use t he Edit directory funct ion to acce ss t he address card
to enter mo re information=> page 62 .
- Enter t he name with the speller .
• For informa t ion on m a naging the d irecto ry, refer to =>page 56. •
- Enter additiona l data.
- Turn the contro l knob to Store entry and press the knob . Storing a tour plan
Assigning the destination to an existing Tour plans con be stored and loaded later as a new navi-
address card gation destination.
- Press the Memory control butto n . Requ iremen t : You have entered a t our plan~ page 78.
- Turn the contro l knob to Store in directory a nd press t he Press t he Memory co nt rol button .
knob .
- Turn the control knob to Store tour plan .
- To assign the destination to a n address card , turn the
control knob to an entry, or - Press the control knob. The speller appears in t he MMI
display ~ page 31 .
- Turn the control knob to Find entry and press t he knob to
search for an address card . The spell e r appears in the MMI - Ent er a name for the t o ur plan using t he speller .
d isplay~ page 31. - Select OK in t he speller and press t he con t ro l knob . The
- Enter t he name of t he entry you would like to se arch for, or tour plan e nte red is stored.

- Turn the con t rol knob in t he speller to LIST and press t he If the Store tour plan fu nction is grayed out , either the tour memory
knob . All sto red d irectory entries are list ed . is full or no tou r plan was entered. Please de lete any tours you do not
need from t he memory =>page 89 or enter a t our plan. •

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Na v ig ating

Loading a destination - To start route guidance, turn the control knob to Start
route guidance and press the knob. The route criteria and
Loading from the directory then the map ~ page 85 with three possible routes
~ page 84, fig . 78 are shown in the MMI dis play. An arrow
appea rs in the driver information system.
- To select a route, turn the control knob to the left or right
and press the knob . •

Loading a tour plan


Stored tour plans can be loaded as a new navigation
Fig. 84 Loadi ng a destination.
destination from the
directo ry Requiremen t : Navigation mode must be started ~ page 78
and a tou r must be stored ~ pag e 87 .
Requirement: Navigation mode must be started ~ page 78
and a navigation destination must be stored in the directory - Press the Memory con t rol bu t ton.
~ page 62 . - Turn the cont rol knob to Load tou r plan .
- Press the Memory contro l button. - Press the cont rol knob . A list of entries appears in the MMI
- Turn the control knob to Load from direct ory. disp lay.

- Press the control knob. A list of entries appears in the MMI - To se lect a to ur from the list, turn the cont rol knob to an
display~ fig . 84 . entry and press the knob, or

- To se lect a destination from the list, turn the control knob - To start route guidance, turn the contro l knob to Start
to an entry and press the knob, or route guidance and press the knob. The route criteria and
page 85 are disp layed in the MMI
then the map ::::>
- Turn the control knob to Find entry and p ress the knob to disp lay. •
search fo r an entry. You can now search for a name using
the spe ller.
Navigating

Display traffic reports in the map


(I) Tips
Traffic reports can be displayed in the map . TMC traffic reports are not ava ilab le in Canada. Please contact Sirius
Canada for detai ls. •

Additional settings

Top destination

- Sel e ct : [NAV) fu nct ion b utton .


Fig. 85 Traff ic rep orts You ca n act ivate t he Display as top destination fu nction (,/) when
display in t he ma p
storing a navigation destination in the d irectory. Top destinations are
displayed at t he end of the inpu t field~ page 78, fig. 71 and can be
Requ irement: Navigation mode must be act ive ~ page 78. selected d irectly when entering a destinat ion. •
- Press t he [SETUP) function but t on .
- Turn the control knob to Map content and press th e knob . Store current position
- Turn the control knob to Traffic informat ion and press the
- Select : [NAV)func t ion b ut t on> Memory co ntro l butt on>
knob .
Store current position.
The traffic information is displayed in the map with colored lines:
The current vehicle position is added to a new/existing ent ry in the
(D orange lines: slow traffic directory. •
@ green lines: free flow traffic
® red lines: stop and go
Deleting a tour plan
A co lored warn ing symbo l © in t he map indicates there is a traffic
incident directly ahead .
- Sel e ct: [ NAV] function button > Memory con t ro l bu tt on >
In addition to traffic reports, you can also display( ,/ ) or hide addi- Delete tour plan .
tional info rmation such as expressway exits, 3D landmarks or restau-
rants in the map . Stored tour plans can be deleted ind ividually. •

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Route list Route options


You can select a short , fast or economical route.
- Select: [NAV]functio n butt on> Route contro l button>
Highway/Toll road/Ferry
Route list.
Sele ct t he avoid opt ion if t he navigat ion syst em should not include
The route list is only visible when route g uidance is active. It contains expressways, to ll roads or ferries w hen calcu lating a route.
the follow ing information:
• Informat ion on t he route cha racteris t ics [I] Tips
• Length of the route sections If avoiding a cr iterion makes route gu idance impossible, that crite-
• St reet names rion will st ill be used when ca lcu lat ing t he route . •
On longer route sections, additiona l information may be displayed
such as poss ible j unctions whe n d riving on highways. • Avoiding a route

Route criteria - Select: [NAV]function but t on> Route control button>


Avoid route from here.
- Select: [NAV) fu nction button > Route control button > When route guidance is active, th@calculated route will avoid th@
Route criteria . area you have speci fi ed. The navigat ion system cal cula t es an al t e rna-
tive route .
The route is calculated based on var ious criteria.
You can adjust the lengt h of the route to be avo ided by turn ing t he
Alternative routes con tr ol knob .
The option to select from up to th ree suggested rou t es to a sing le When you restart route guidance, the area to be avoided must be
destination ca n be sw itched on( / ) or off. ente red again if you wo uld st ill like t o avo id it .
Dyn. route
When dynamic route is switched on, the route is adapted automat i- [i ] Tips
cally3> according to t raffic conditions. If the MMI does not cal cula te an a lte rnat ive ro ute, t hat me a ns one is
If the system does not calcula t e a detour eve n though you have not ava ilab le. •
selected Dynamic route on a nd a traffic jam was reported on the
cal culated route, th en the detour the syste m cal culat ed wo uld t ake
more time tha n the t ime spent wait ing in the traffic jam. Information

- Select: [NAV]function butt on> Nav-lnfo cont rol butt on. ~

3l Only with a valid SOARSsubsc ript ion .


Navigating

When route gu idance is act ive, you will receive the follow ing informa- Orientation
tion about your destina t ion :
• Receivable satellites - Select : [NAVjfunction button> [SETUPjfunction button
• Data about the vehicle locat ion: cur rent street, data about the > Orientation .
geographical location of the vehicle (latitude and longitude, alt itude) 4>
North
• Destination city/stopovers
The map is oriented to the north.
• Calculated arriva l time to the destination/stopover
• Distance to dest inat ion/stopover Dir. of travel

The last nav igation announcement is repeated . The map is oriented to the direction of trave l. At a sca le of 100 km ,
the map is or iented to the north.
Calling: (telephone number)*
Auto
If te lephone numbers for a point of interest are stored in the MMI
navigation data and you r vehicle is equipped with a factory installed At a scale up to 1.5 miles (2 .41 km), the map is or iented to the direc-
telephone*, you can call the selected point of interest . For example, tion of travel. Ata scale greater than 1.5 miles (2 .41 km), the map is
you ca n make rese rvations at a restaurant before you reach your oriented to the north. •
destination. •
Map type
Map display
- Select: [NAVjfunction button> [SETUPjf unction button
- Select : [NAV]function but ton > [SETUP) function button > Map type.
> Map display.
Destination
Day The destination is marked w ith a destination flag . The map indicates
The map is displayed w ith a light background. the destination is oriented to the north .

Night Position 20

The map is displayed with a dark background . The current vehicle position is displayed . The map orientation corre-
sponds to the setting in the Orientation menu~ page 91 .
Auto
Position 30
The map display changes from day to night when the head lights are
The current vehicle position is displayed in a three-dimens ional
switched on . •
terrain map . The Dir. of travel or ien t at ion is automatically selected
~ page 91. The map orientat ion is set to North when the scale is 100 .,.

4
> Only poss ible in t he 2D map type d isplay

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Navigating

km or greater. At a scale between 30 - 100 m, the display will show you have selected . Parallel to th is, the window also shows an
three-dimensional city models and landmarks. en la rged view of the inte rsect ion area.

Overview The updated d istance to the turn is d isplayed next to the enlarged
view . The name of the street you will turn onto, the street number
The enti re route from the vehicle location to the destination is
and/or name of the exit and the direction of travel are also displayed
displayed on the map. The map scale depends on the length of the
at the same time.
route. The map is oriented to the north. •
Off
Automatic zoom No additional info is shown in the MMI display. •

- Select: [NAV]function button> !SETUP ]function button Voice guidance


> Autom . zoom.
- Select: [NAV]function button > ISETUP] function button
When automatic zoom is switched on, the map automatically zooms
to the intersection. This provides a detailed display and makes it
> Voice guid ..
easier to recognize the streets. The map is oriented to the direction
The nav igat ion announcements in the navigation mode can be
of travel when it is zoomed in. The three-dimensional city model is Complete or Compact.
hidden for a short time. •
With off, only important announcements are played during route
guidance . You can press the right thumbwhee l © =>
page 96, fig. 87
Additional information to play a navigation announcement. •

- Select: [NAV]function button > ISETUP] function button


Spokencues{phone)
> Addit. info.

On - Select: [NAV]function button> !SETUP ]function button


The Route and Exit information is displayed on the map. > Spoken cue.

Route With the Off (phone) setting, navigat ion announcemen t s p lay during
Informat ion on upcoming maneuvers or traffic reports are displayed route guidance but they do not play during a phone call. •
in the left ha lf of the map. The right half of the map continues to
show the map display you have selected.
Volume of spoken cues
Exit
The left half of the map contains a window that shows expressway - Select: INAV]function button > ISETUP] function button
exits . The right ha lf of the map cont inues to show the map display > Volume of spoken cues. .,_
Navigating

Turn the control knob to the left or right to adj ust the volume of the
navigat ion anno uncemen t s. Press t he co ntro l knob to leave the
men u. •

Presentation mode

- Select : [NAV]funct ion button > [SET U P] fu nct ion button


> Set starting point or Demo mode.

You enter a st arting point man ually whe n you wou ld like to calculate
a route start ing from a location other than the veh icle position, for
example. Start demo mode t o simulate route guidance . The demo
mode he lps you effect ively plan and display a route by showing map
contents or route crit er ia .

[i ] Tips
Rout e simulation guidance in demo mode is only displayed when the
vehicle is stationary for safety reasons. •

Deleting Last destinations

- Select: INAV] function button > Memory control but t on >


Delete last dest inations.

The destinations you have entered la st are au t omatically stored


=>page 82 . They can be deleted individually or all at once . •

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Calling up traffic information

Calling up traffic information


Applies to veh icles: with Satellite Digit al Aud io Rad io Service Applies to veh icles: with Sate llit e Digital Aud io Radio Serv ice

Introduction Calling up TMC traffic reports


The TMC traffic reports are sorted according to the
TMC traffic reports can be shown in the MMI display through Sirius *
(sa t ellite radio)~ page 41. This happe ns a utoma t icall y a nd silently.
distance from the current position. Traffic reports for an
Even more practical is the fact that the MMI uses these messages active route are displayed first.
w hen dynamic rou t e is swit ched on to navigate arou nd traffic prob -
lems such as traffic jams, when possib le~ page 90.
Traffic report reception is indicated by the TMCsymbol in the t itle line
in the Navigatio n and Info modes:

TMC symbol Explanation


The TMC symbol TMC stat ions are avai lab le and dynamic nav iga -
is d isplayed tion is switc hed on ~ page 90.
The TMC Symbol TMCstations are not available and dynamic nav- Fig. 8 6 Callin g up
is crossed out igation is switched on. t raffi c reports

No TMC symbol Dynamic navigation is sw itched off .


• - Presst he (INFO]fu nction butt on.
- Turn the control knob to an entry.
- Press the control knob. A deta iled view is displayed.
- To call up the next t raffic report in the det ailed view, tur n
the control knob to Next message and press the knob .
When ro ute guidance is act ive, traffic reports that affect your ro ute
are disp layed in orde r based on distance and marked with a colored
symbol (D ~ fig. 86 . A traffic incident that is immediate ly head is
disp layed f irst.
All remain ing traff ic reports are listed last with a grayed-out symbol
and sorted acco rding t o st ra ight- line dis t ance from t he cu rrent posi -
tion @ ~ fig. 86. .,,_
Calling up traffic information

Traffic reports that are especially important such as a dr iver driving


the wrong way are displayed automatically in the MMI display. Press
the [ RETURN l button or the control knob to cancel the report .
When route guidance is deactivated, traffic reports are displayed
w ith a co lored symbol and sorted acco rding to d istance from the
current position .

[i ] Tips
• To use the traffic message channel (TMC), you must contract the
Sirius* serv ice prov ider => page 41.
• TMC traffic reports are not available in Canada. Please contact
Sirius Canada for details. •

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General operat ion

General operation

Introduction The f unctions are shown in the driver information system => fig. 88.
You can also swit ch t he voice recog nit ion system on and off and
You can call up and control the MMI functions such as change the volume with the mu ltifunct ion steering wheel.
Navigation, Telephone*, Radio, Media or the voice recog- It is operated by pressing and ro lling t he buttons (D to © => fig. 87.
nition system with the multifunction steering wheel.
• Pressing the (MODE ] @ butto n mu ltiple t imes changes between
navigat ion, the telephone * and the active audio source . The function
is also displayed in t he driver info rmation system => fig . 88. You can
exit the submenu for the active function by pressing the ( MODE ]
button.
• You can select a sub menu for the active funct ion by rolling the left
t humbwheel (D.
• The voice recognition system is activated by pressing the Talk
Fig. 87 Cont rols on button ® · Pressing and holding the Talk butto n again ends the
t he m ult ifun ction dialogue .
steering wheel
• Rolling the right thumbw heel © up/down increases/decreases
the volume.

[I) Tips
• You can switch the navigation display off with the Reset button on
t he winds hield washer sta lk . Comprehensive information on th is
topic can be found in the Owner's Manua l of your vehicle.
• The tr ip computer is also displayed in t he drive r informat ion
Fig. 88 Display in t he system. Comprehensive information on th is topic can be found in the
driver infor mat ion
system
Owner's Manual of your veh icle . •

W ith the multifunction steer ing wheel, you can control selected func-
tions of the active audio source, telepho ne* or navigation with act ive
route guidance w ithout taking your hands off the wheel. It's very
convenient !
Gen e ral operation

Adjusting the volume Listening to the radio


You can change the volume of the active audio source and
Selecting the radio
the navigation announcements with the multifunction
steering wheel.
Requ irement: The MMI must be switched on~ page 28.

Incre a sing a nd d e crea s ing the volume


- Roll the right thumbwheel 0 ~ page 96, fig. 87
up/down.

Muting Fig. 89 Frequency


- To mute the MMI, roll the right thumbwheel 0 down band list

until a speaker symbol with a line through it appears in the


status line in the MMI display . If the drive is active, it will Requirement: The radio is on~ page 41.
be stopped. - Press the [ MODE] button @ ~ page 96, fig. 87 until the
- Roll the right thumbwheel up to deactivate the mute or radio menu appears in the driver info rmatio n syst e m
~ fig. 89 .
pause func t ion. The drive that was stopped will start
playing again . For detailed information abo ut the rad io function, refer to
=>page 40. •
Navig a tion a nnouncements
- Press the right thumbwheel @. The last navigat ion
announcement is repeated. Selecting the frequency band

- To change the volume, roll the right thumbwheel 0 up or The three frequency bands F/'1,A/'1 and Sirius* (satellite
down while an announcement is playing . • radio) are displayed in the title line of the driver informa-
tion system.
Requirement: The radio menu is displayed~ page 97 .
- Roll the left thumbwheel © ~page 96, fig. 87 down to a
frequency band .
- Press the left thumbwheel to se lect the frequency band . •

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Selecting a station from the station list Playing media


Calling up media

Fig. 90 Radio menu

Requirement: The radio menu is displayed =:>fig . 90. Fig. 91 Track list

- Roll the left thumbwheel (D =>page 96, fig . 87 down/up


to a radio station . Requirement: The selected source must contain audio files .

Press the left thumbwheel to select the station. • - Press the !MODE] button @ =>page 96, fig. 87 repeat-
edly until a track list =>page 99, fig . 93 or folder structure
=:>page 48 appears in the driver informatio n system .
Selecting a stored station
For detailed information about the media funct ion, refer to
Requ irement: The radio menu is displayed => fig . 90 and a ~page 47.
station is stored in the preset list =>page 43.
- Roll the left thumbwheel (D => page 96, fig . 87 to [i ]Tips
Preset s. Select an audio source or a CD in the CD changer* through t he MMI
control panel ~ page 14 . •
- Press the left thumbwheel. The preset list is displayed.
- Roll the left thumbwheel to a radio station and press the
left thumbwheel. The radio station is selected. •
G e ne ral op e rat ion

Selecting a folder Selecting a track

Fig. 92 Jukeboxfo lder


structure Fig. 93 Track list

Requirement: A folder must be displayed => fig . 92. Requirement: Tracks must be displayed => fig . 93 .
- Roll the left thu mbwheel CD=> page 96, fig. 87 to a folder - Roll the left thumbwheel CD=> page 96, fig. 87 to a track
=> fig . 92. => fig. 93.
- Press the left thumbwheel to select the folder. - Press the left thumbwheel to select the track.

rn Tips
• To move to the next highest level, turn the left thumbwheel to the
rn Tips
You can scroll through long lists of tracks quickly by turning the
folder Go up ~ fig . 93 and press the thumbwheel. control knob quickly. The scrolling speed depends on the number of
• You can scroll through long lists of folders quickly by turning the tracks . •
control knob quickly . The scrolling speed depends on the number of
folders. •
Pausing/resuming playback

Requ irement: And audio file must be playing=> page 47.


- Turn the right thumbwheel © =>page 96, fig . 87 all the
way down to pause playback.
- Turn the right thumbwheel all the way up to resume
playback. •

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Calling Would you like to learn more about operat ing the telephone in your
vehicle? You will find a detai led descr ipt ion in => page 68.
Applies to vehicles: with ce ll phone pre p

Introduction [i ] Tips
• The telephone functions can on ly be contro lled on the m ultif unc-
Calling in the vehicle has become an everyday activity. You can tion steering wheel if the telephone equipment was installed at the
operate all of the relevant telephone funct ions safely and easily using factory.
the multifunction steering whee l.
• The telephone functions depend on the cell phone and whether
The fo llow ing messages could appear in the drive r information they a re supported by your cell phone service provide r or not. Refer to
system : www.aud iusa .com/bluetooth (www.aud icanada .ca/bluetooth) for
compatib le phone list . •
Pleas e The connection between the MMI and the paired
wait ... cell phone is be ing estab lished.
Applies to vehicles: wit h ce ll phon e pre p
No There is no connection to the phone network. Selecting telephone
connection
Call There is an incoming call. The caller's phone
number will also be displayed if it was transm it-
ted .
Busy The number dialed is busy.
Autom atic The last number dialed is dia led aga in a utomat i-
redial cally after a brief waiting per iod.
Telephone is The telephone is switched off .
switched off Fig. 94 Telephone
menu
Connecting The connect ion is establ ished.
The connection has ended . Requirement : The cell phone package=> page 22 has been
No The dire ctory does not con t ain any entries o r the activated.
entrie s entries have not been read into the MMI.
- Press the(MOD E] button until the Telephone menu
ava ilable
appears in the driver information system::::>fig . 94.
Please The telephone is not connected with the vehicle .
connect The fo llowing options are show n in t he telephone menu :
phone
• Directory : contains the MMI directory entr ies=> page 56 .
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• Dialed numbers: contains t he te lepho ne numbers dia led most - Roll t he left thumbwhee l to an entry and press the left
recently . thumbwheel.
• Missed calls : contains the most recent calls not received .
• Received calls: contains the most recently rece ived calls . Making another call
You can dial the selected phone number directly from the call lists . - Roll the left thumbwheel (D => page 96, fig . 87 to Hold
Press the IMODE Ibutton @ to close an open call list. • and press the leftthumbwheel. The phone call is placed on
hold.
Applies to veh icles : with ce ll phone pre p - Press the [ M ODE ] button @ => page 96, fig . 87 until the
Dialing a phone number and ending a call Telephone menu => page 100, fig . 94 is d isplayed in the
driver information system.
Phone numbers stored in the directory and in the call lists
can be dialed . - Roll the left thumbwheel either to one of the call lists or
the Directory and press the left thumbwhee l => fig. 95 . A
list with entries appears in the driver information system.
- Roll the left thumbwhee l to the entry and press the left
thumbw h eel. All telep hone numbers stored for that entry
are displayed .
- Roll the leftthumbwhee l to a phone numbe r a nd press the
left thumbwheel. The phone call is made and the active
Fig. 95 List of direc-
aud io sources is muted.
t ory ent ries
Ending a call
Requ irement: The Telephone menu is displayed => page 100, - Roll t he left thumbwhee l to End call a n d press the left
fig. 94 . thumbwheel.

Calling If several phone numbers are stored in a d irectory entry , the list with
stored numbers is displayed first when the entry is se lected. Roll the
- Roll the left thumbwheel (D => page 96, fig. 87 to
Dialed
left thumbwheel © to the desired phone number and press the left
numbers , Directory , Missed calls or Received call s
thumbwheel.
=> page 100, fig. 94 .
When you have ended an active call, t he call on hold rema ins on hold.
- Press the left thumbwheel. A list with entries appears in Select Resume and press the left thumbwheel to resume the call on
the driver information system => fig. 95 . hold. _,.

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Ignoring a call
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• The multifunction steering wheel can only be used to d ial sto red
thumbwheel.
t elephon e numb ers. Enter a new phon e number us ing the MMI
speller => page 69 or the vo ice recogn ition system => page 108. The Name, Phone number or Unkno wn appears in t he driver informa-
• The te lephone functions de pend on the cell phone servic e provider tion system display depending on whether the ca ller has been stored
and the cell phone you a re using. You ca n obtain more informat io n in the d irectory and if the phone number has bee n transmitted. •
from your cell phone servic e provider.
• If you act ivate Off (phon e) while in navigation mode, navigation
Applies to vehicles: wit h ce ll phone prep
announcem ents will not play during a call => page 92 .
Options during a call
• You can scroll through the directory e ntries qu ickly in blocks by
rolling the left thumbwhee l. •
When the re is an incoming call during an active phone call, the
Replace and Ignor e functions appear in the driver informat io n
Applies to vehicles : with ce ll phone pre p system.
Answering / ignoring a call If you sele ct Replace, the active call will be replaced with t he
incoming cal l. If you select Igno re , the incoming call w ill be ignored.
A ca ll on ho ld remains in q ueue.

(I] Tips
Th e Call waiting functio n m ust be activated in your ce ll phone t o be
alerted to a n incom ing call during an act ive call. The call opt ions
depend on t he ce ll phone and service provide r. You can obta in mo re
information from your cell phone service provider . •

Fig . 9 6 Incoming call

Requirement: There must be an incomi ng call =:>fig. 96 .

Answering a call
- Roll t he leftthumbwheel {!) =:>page 96 , fig. 87 to Answer
and press t h e left thumbwhee l.
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Calling up navigation Switching the voice recognition system on
and off

Fig. 97 Navigation in
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Fig. 98 Multi-function
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steering whee l: Talk
button
Requirement: Navigation mode must be active=> page 78.
Switching on
- Press the [MODE] button @ =>page 96, fig. 87 until navi-
gation appears in the driver information system =>fig. 97. - Press button © => fig. 98.

For detailed information about the navigation function, refer to Switching off
~ page 77.
- Press and hold the button until the message Cancel plays.

[I] Tips The input signal Beep plays when the system is ready for dialogue.
Then the desired funct ions can be selected using voice commands
You can switch the navigation display off with the reset button on the
~ page 105.
windshield washe r stalk. Comprehensive informatio n on this topic
can be found in the Owner's Manual of your vehicle. •
[I] Tips
For a detailed description of the voice recognition system, refer to
Repeating navigation announcements
~page 105. •

- Press the right thumbwheel © =>page 96, fig. 87 to


repeat the last navigation announcement. •

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• LAST DESTINATIONS • DIRECTORY • FIND ENTRY
• ENTERCOUNTRY • ENTER DESTINATION • STORENAME
• ENTER ZIP/ CITY • NAVIGATE TO (XY) • READ NAME
• ENTERCENTERz
• CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE
• ENTER STREET
• ENTER HOUSE NUMBER • MAP
• ENTER INTERSECTION • CALL (XY) • DIAL NUMBER
• START/ CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE • DIAL NUMBER · CORRECT/ DELETE NUMBER
• ENTER STREETIN VICINITY • REPEAT
• REDIAL
• SHORT/ FAST/ ECON. ROUTE • DIAL
• DYNAMIC ROUTEGUIDANCE ON / OFF • REDIAL
• ROUTELIST • CALL IXYI
• VOICEGUIDANCE ON / OFF !BUSINESS/ PRIVATE/ LANO LINE/ CELLI
• ENTER POINT OF INTEREST • RECEIVED CALLS
• NEXTGAS STATION • DIALED NUMBERS
• NEXT DIESELGAS STATION • MISSEDCALLS
• NEXTPARKING LOT
• NEXT RESTAURANT
• NEXT ACCOMMODATION
• NEXT HOSPITAL
• NEXT AUDI DEALER
• NEXT POLICESTATION
• NEXT ATM
• NEXT COFFEESHOP
• HELP
• HELP VOICE RECOGNITION
• MAP ON /OFF • HELP NAVIGATION
• POSITION 20 / 3D MAP
• HELP TELEPHONE
• DAY/ NIGHT MAP
DESTINATION/ OVERVIEW MAP • HELP DIRECTORY
SCALE(XVI KM / M ETRE/ MILE/ YARD • HELP MAP

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Introduction • Do not speak a command when the voice recog nition system is
making an announcement.
You can control many /\1/111 functions through the voice • Close t he doors, the windows and the sunroof* to reduce amb ient
recogni tion system. noise. Make sure that passengers are not speaking when you are
giving a voice command.
With the voice recog nit ion system, you can switch between the
various modes easily by voice, fo r examp le for Navigation to Tele- • Do not direct the air vents towa rd the hands-free microphone that
phone* . In conjunction with hands-free operation it is not necessary is close to the front interior lights .
to pick up the cell phone . The voice recogn ition system recognizes • Only use the system from the dr iver's position since the hands -
commands and numbers regard less of the speaker. free microphone is oriented toward that posit ion .
Individual training improves the recognition funct ion of the voice Unrecognized voice commands
recogn it ion system by adapting it to your voice o r pronunciation
The systems reacts to your input w it h aud ible feedback. If a voice
=>page 38 .
comma nd is not recog nized, the system asks Pardon? an d asks you to
The voice recognition system automatically creates a name tag for repeat the command. After the third unsuccessful attempt, you will
each entry in the d irecto ry. Using the voice recogn it ion system, you hear the message Cancel and the dialog ends .
can select the private or businessaddressof an entry as a navigation
destination or call up the entry. You ca n also access othe r funct ions:
you can call up call lists, view the route list for a destinat ion or show & WARNING
t he map view in the MMI disp lay =>page 110. • Please devote your full attention to driving . As the driver, you
It is okay if you do not know a particular command . Simp ly say the have complete responsib ility for safety in traffic. Only use the
command HELPwhen the voice recognit ion system is sw itched on. functions in such a way that you always maintain co mplete control
The system will tell you the commands t hat are possib le at that time ove r your veh icle in all traffic situations .
or give you a tip =>page 106 . For the most importa nt voice recogni- • Do not use voice recognition in emergencies becau se your voice
tion system comma nds, refer to the command overview=> page 104, may change in stressfu l situat ions. It may take longe r to dial the
fig. 99. number or the system may not be able to dial it at all. Dial the
In which language would you like to use t he voice recogn ition emergency number manually .
system? You can choose from English , French and Spanish
:::>page 38 .
[i ] Tips
For the system to understand you Please note that the voice recogn it ion system is not available in Cabri-
• Speak clea rly and d istinc t ly at a no rmal volume. Speak lo ud er olet mode ls. •
when there is loud amb ient noise .
• Prono unce t he comma nds even ly and do not leave long pauses .

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General operation You can shorten a message by pressing the Talk button and speaking
a new command.
Switching on and off
You con switch the voice recognition system on and off W Tips
with the multifunction steering wheel. • You can also deactivate the voice recog nition system by pressing
any button on the MMI control panel in the center console
~ page 29.
• Traffic announcements do not play dur ing the dialog .
• The dialog stops when there is an incoming phone call and will
cont inue if you ignore the call. The dialog is cancelled if you answer
t he call. •

Operating the system


Fig. 100 Talk button
and right thum bwheel

Requirement: The ign it ion and the MMI must be switched on


=>page 28 , the A/C system must not be operated and you
must not have a phone call in progress .
- Press the Talk button [0,l))CD =>fig . 100 on the mult ifu nc-
t ion steering wheel briefly to switch the voice recogn it ion
system on. The input signal Beep ind icates that the voice
recognition system is ready. The status symbol CD Fig. 10 1 Help te xts in
the MMIdispl ay ...
=>fig . 101 appears in the MMI d isp lay . An active audio
source is muted .
- Say the des ired command .
- To switch the voice recognition system off, sp e ak th e
comma nd CANCEL, or
- Press the Talk butto n (0·»1CD
=>fig. 100 a nd hold it down
until you he ar the message Cancel.
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Adjusting the volume
To adjus t the voice re cognition system vo lume with the m ultif unct ion
stee ring wheel, turn th e right t humbwh ee l @ ~ page 106, fig . 100
up or down wh ile an announcement is playing .
You can also adjus t the voice recogni t ion system vol ume by pressing
the Sound control button while in the radio/media menu ~ page 34.

Help commands
Fig. 102 Selecting an You ca n say a he lp command when the vo ice recog nitio n system is
entry from the list sw itched on~ page 106. Possible help co m mands are:
• HELP
Commands
• HELP SPEECH DIALOGUE SYSTEM
The voice recognition system uses two types of commands:
• HELP DIRECTORY
• Commands for the active mode such as LAST DESTINATIONS in
• HELP TELEPHONE*
t he Navigation mo d e
• HELP NAVIGATION
• Globa l commands (regardless of mode) such as NAVIGATION
• HELP MAP
The com m and ove rview~ pag e 104, fig. 99 p rovides a n overview of
the most impo rtant vo ice recogn ition system commands. Say t he comm and BACK t o ret ur n t o t he m a in he lp me nu.

Selecting an entry from a list System-guided help


The entries in a list such as missed calls, directory entries, street If the voice recogni t ion syste m is switch ed on~ page 106 but yo u do
names, et c. a re s hown in the MMI display wit h ite m nu mbe rs not g ive a command, the system g ives the prompt Please enter a
~ fig . 102 . You can select a line by saying t he line number, such as command or say help. If yo u st ill do not give a comm and , the voice
LINE FOUR or repea t ing one of t he e ntr ies s hown in t he MMI display. recogn ition system offers possible commands .
You can also select a line through the MMI control panel by turn ing Examp le of system -guided hel p (the te lepho ne* func t ion is act i-
t he con t ro l knob to an en tr y and pressing t he kno b . vated): .,
You can sc roll through the list displayed with the commands NEXT
PAGE/ PREVIOUS PAGE or FIRST PAGE/ LAST PAGE.

Voice guidance
To switch vo ice gui danc e on or off dur ing rout e g uidan ce, say the
command VOICE GUIDANCE ON or VOICE GUIDANCE OFF. Use the
COMPACT VOICE GUIDANCE command to sho rten the announce -
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Commands announcement
nition system remains switche d on for app roximately five
seconds to accept an add itional command . •
Press Talk button 1'1•
] Input signal: Beep
briefly
Applies to veh icles: with cell phon e pre p
Please enter a command or say help
Dialing a phone number
Please choose one of the following top -
ics. You can press the Talk button at any Requirement : The voice recogni t ion system mu st be switched
time to enter a command.
on =>page 106.
All telephone commands
HELP - Say DIALNUMBER.
Important telephone command s
- Enter a group of numbers such as "0-1-7-2-2 ". The syst em
Commands for phoning
repea t s t he block of numbers and displays t hem in t he
Commands for the call lists MMI.
- Say DELETEto de lete the last block of numbers .
WTips - Say DIALto dial the number.
• You can inter rupt a voice recognition system a nno uncement at
any t im e by pr essing th e Talk bu t ton on the mult ifunc ti on stee ring
w heel => page 106 , fig. 100 and enter a new comma nd. WTips
• You can also ad ju st th e volume by th e t urning th e On/Off knob You ca n corre ct incor rect entries when en t er ing a t elephone numbe r
:::>page 33. • w ith t he CORRECTION command . •

Applies to vehicles : wit h ce ll phone pre p


Calling
Calling
Applies to veh icles: with ce ll pho ne pre p

Starting telephone mode Require ment : The voice recog nit ion system mu st be switched
on =>page 106 .
Requireme nt : The MMI t elephone f unction mu st be act ive - To call the phone number stored in a directory entr y, say
=>page 22 and the voice recog nit ion syst em must be CALL(XV), for example CALL"JOHNSMITH". The te le-
switched on =>page 106 . pho ne number is diale d. ~
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If several phone numbers are stored in an address card, you add the - Say DIRECTORY . The directory opens. The voice recogni -
command BUSINESS LAND LINE, BUSINESS MOBILE , PRIVATE tion system remains switched on for approximate ly five
LANDLINE or PRIVATEMOBILE,for example CALLJOHN S MITH seconds to accept an add itional command . •
PRIVATEMOBILE.

Applies to veh icles: with cell phone pre p


(I] Tips Using an entry
When an address card is open, you can dial a phone number with the
command CALL PRIVATE or CALLBUSINESS ~ page 109. •
Requ irement: The voice recognition system must be switched
on~ page 106.
Applies to vehicles: with ce ll phone prep

Additional telephone mode commands Searching for / opening an entry


- Say FIND ENTRY.
Requirement : The voice recognition system must be switched
- Say the name of the address card if prompted by the voice
on~ page 106 .
recognition system. The address card opens.
Accessing call lists
Calling up an entry
- Say NUMBERS DIALED , RECEIVED CALLS or MISSED
- To call the phone number stored in a directory entry, say
CALLS.The call list is shown in the MMI display . You can
CALL(XV), for example CALL"JOHNSMITH"~ page 108 .
dial a number by saying the line number.
The telephone number is dialed .
R e dialing
Navigating to an entry
- Say REDIAL.The last number dialed is called . •
- Say NAVIGATETO (XV) such as NAVIGATETO"JOHN
SMITH". If a navigation destination is assigned to an
Using addresses add ress card, that destination is entered and route guid-
ance begins.
Applies to vehicles: with cell phone prep
Opening the directory [i ] Tips
You can start route gu idance when an address card is open with the
Requ irement : The voice recognition system must be switched commands NAVIGATE TO PRIVATE ADDRESS or NAVIGATE TO
on ~ page 106. BUSINESS ADDRESS. You can also dial phone numbers with the
commands CALL PRIVATEor CALL BUSINESS. •

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Storing a voice memo WTips
You can also listen to personal name tags for address cards through
The MMI creates a name tog for each entry in the direc- the MMI control panel ~ page 64. •
tory. You con also assign up to 50 personal name togs for
address cords.
Applies to veh icles: with cell phone prep
Requirement: An address card must be open=> page 109 and Deleting personal name tags
the voice recognition system must be switched on
=>page 106. Deleting in the address card
- Say STORE NAME. - Turn the control knob to Delete name tag and press the
knob while the address card is open =>page 109. The
- Say the personal name tag.
personal name tag is deleted.
- Repeat the personal name tag if prompted by the voice
recognition system . The personal name tag is stored in the Deleting in the SETUP menu
MMI. - Press the INAME Ifunction button. A list of entries
appears in the MMI display.
Nametags can onlybe stored usingthe voicerecognitionsystem. The
name tags do not change the data stored in the directory. - Press the!SETUP]function button.
You must repeat the name tag with the same pronunciation and - Turn the control knob to Delete voice memos and press
volume. Assign clear, distinct names as name tags. the knob.
Do not include any long pauses in name tags. •
- Turn the control knob to Delete individually or Delete all
entries and press the knob.
Applies to veh icles: with ce ll phone pre p
- Turn the control knob to Yes and press the knob to begin
Reading name tags
the deletion process. •
You can have name tags read.
Requirement: An address card must be open =>page 109 and Navigating
the voice recognition system must be switched on
=>page 106. Starting navigation mode
- Say READ NAME. The personal name tag is read.
Requirement: The voice recognition system must be switched
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- Say NAVIGATION . Navigation mode starts . The voice - To e nter a street in the current town , say ENTERSTREET
recognition system remains switched on for approxi- IN VICINITYand say the comp let e name of the street,
mately five seconds to accept an additional command. • such as NORTHFIFTHAVENUE.
- To enter t he ho use n umber, say ENTERHOUSENUMBER
Entering a destination and say t he house number one digit at a time .
The voice recognition system offers two ways to enter - Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to the destina -
destinations: system -guided destination entry or tion entered .
entering individual commands.
It may take a few seconds to sea rch the location . The MMI display w ill
Requ irement: The voice recognition system must be switched then show a list of possible city names . You can select the desired
on =:>page 106 . location by sayi ng the line number, such as LINEFOURo r turning and
pressing the contro l knob. You can scroll through the list of location
System-guided destination entry names with the comma nds NEXTPAGE/ PREVIOUSPAGE.Because
many countries have severa l cities w ith the same name, it may be
- Say ENTERDESTINATION.The inp ut field appears in t h e necessary to sele ct t he city from a list again=> page 107 .
MMI disp lay =:, pag e 78, fig . 71 .
- Say t he desired city w hen prom pted . (I] Tips
- Say the desired street when prompted. • Once a city is e nte red into the inpu t field, you can sta rt route g uid-
ance to the city center by press the Talk button and saying START
- Say the desired house number when prompted, or ROUTEGUIDANCE.You can also st art rou t e guidance th rough t he
MMI contro l pane l =>page 79 .
- Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to t he dest ina-
tion entered. • You ca n also sw itch the voice recogn ition system on and enter a
command during act ive route guidance and messages about driving
Entering individual commands m a ne uvers .
• For additional information on nav igation funct ions, refer to
- To enter the country, say ENTERCOUNTRYand say the
=:>page 77. •
country name.
- To enter the town, say ENTERTOWN and say the name of
Points of interest
the tow n.
- To enter the st reet, say ENTERSTREETand say the Requ irement : The voice recogn it ion system must be switched
comp lete name of t he street , such as NORTHFIFTH on=:> page 10 6.
AVENUE.
- Say ENTERSPECIALDESTINATION
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Please enter the search area , say Map options


IN IMMEDIATEVICINITY,IN VICINITYOF DESTINA-
TION, IN NEWTOWNor NATIONWIDE.A list with point
You can use the voice recognition system to control many
of interest categor ies appears in the MMI d isp lay.
map view functions in the MMI display.

- To sel ect a n e ntry fr om the list, say the line nu m ber, for Requ irement: The voice recognition system mu st be swi t ched
example LINETWOor say t he name of the en t ry. The poin t on ~ page 106 .
of interest is set as the navigatio n dest inat ion. Map option comma nds include:
- Say STARTROUTEGUIDANCEto navigate to the des t ina-
General option s
tion e ntered.
• MAPON/ OFF- The map is displayed or hidden in the MMI display.
The following top dest inations can be set directly as navigation desti- • DAY/ NIGHTMAP- The map backgrou nd is ligh t /d ar k => page 91.
nations: • ADDITIONALINFO ON/ OFF- Upcoming turns with ca lculated
• NEXTGAS STATION dis t ance a re displayed when ro ute guidance is act ive.
• NEXT DIESELGAS STATION Map type
• NEXTPARKINGLOT • POSITION2D / 3D MAP- The current vehicle position is shown in
• NEXTRESTAURANT a two/three dimensiona l map => page 91.
• NEXTACCOMMODATION • DESTINATIONMAP- The map shows the destination=> page 91 .
• NEXT HOSPITAL • DETAILMAP- The curre nt vehicle pos ition is shown in the map
• NEXTAUDI DEALER w ith 1 km scale. This function is on ly available through the vo ice
recogn it ion system.
• NEXT POLICESTATION
• OVERVIEWMAP- The entire route from the starting point to the
• NEXTATM
destination is shown on the map => page 91.
• NEXT COFFEESHOP
• NEXT AIRPORT Or ientation

• NEXTTRAINSTATION • ORIENTATIONNORTH- The map is oriented to t he north


=>page 91.
• ORIENTATION IN DIRECTIONOFTRAVEL-The map is o riented to
[i ] Tips the direction the vehicle is traveling => page 91 .
You can scroll through the list displayed with the commands NEXT • ORIENTATION AUTOMATIC - The map is oriented in the direct io n
PAGE/ PREVIOUS PAGEor FIRSTPAGE/ LASTPAGE. • of trave l at a scale less than 2 .5 . At a sca le greater than 2 .5 km, the
map is oriented to the nort h => page 91. ~
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Zoom - Say: ROUTELIST.The route list can be viewed when route


• INTERSECTION ZOOMON/OFF - The map is disp layed in zoom guidance is active.
mode at intersections=::> page 92.
• ZOOMOFF- Switched the activated map zoom mode off. Navigating to a directory entry
• MAPLARGER/SMALLER - The map display is changed. - Say NAVIGATETO (XV) such as NAVIGATETO "JOHN
• SCALE(XV), for example SCALE5 km - The map sca le is changed. SMITH". If a navigation destination is assigned to an
Available scales are 50 m, 100 m, 200 m, 500 m, 1 km, 2 km, 5 km, address card, that destination is entered and route guid-
10 km, 20 km, 50 km, 100 km, 200 km and 500 km. Units of measure ance begins .
are kilometers/meters or miles/yards. •

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Additional navigation commands To switch voice gu idance on or off when route guidance is active, say
the command VOICEGUIDANCEON or VOICEGUIDANCEOFF
Requirement: The voice recognition system must be switched page 106. •
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Route guidance
- Say START/STOPROUTEGUIDANCE.Route guidance
starts or stops.

Calling up navigation lists


- Say LASTDESTINATIONSor TOP DESTINATIONS . Follow
the instructions from the voice recognition system.

Dynamic route guidance


- Say DYNAMICROUTEGUIDANCEON/OFF. Dynamic route
guidance is switched on or off.

Route criteria
- Say: FASTROUTE,ECONOMICAL ROUTEor SHORT
ROUTE.The route is calculated according to various
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Addresses Bluetooth MMIcontrol panel . . . ... . ........ . 70
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Adjusting volume Delete Bluetooth devices ... . . . ... .. 74 CD/DVD ........... . . . ... . . . . . ... 10
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Find Bluetooth devices ........... .. 74 MMI control panel . . . . . . . ..... . .... 7
Alternative route
Paired devices .................... 74 Category filter (Satellite Radio) ..... . . . 46
on/off . ................ . . . ... . . . 90
Switching on/off .................. 74 CD
Selecting .. . ..................... 84
Brightness Eject ing .................. . ... . . . 13
AM . . ... . . .. . . .. ..... . . . ... . . . . . . . . 40
MMI display . . . . .......... . ... . . . . 39 Ejecting (CD changer) ............ . . 15
Answering/ignoring a call
Buttons Handling t ips .................... . 10
MMI control panel ....... . . . ... . . . 71
MMI control panel . ............ . .. 29 Loading ............ . . ... . . . . . . . . 13
Multifunc t ion steering wheel . . . .. . . 102
Multifunction steering wheel ..... . .. 96 Loading (CD changer) . ............ . 14
Aspect ratio ... . .................... 54
MMI control panel . . . ............. 47
Audi music interface
Connecting the adapter cable . . . .... 17 C Multifunction steering wheel ........ 98
Repeat ....... . .......... ..... ... 50
Repeat .................. . ... . ... 50 Call lists . . . . . . .................. . . . 75 CD changer .................. .... . . . 13
Starting ................ . . . ... . . . 16 Delete ............... . ... . ... . . . 73
CD/DVD drive . . . . . . . . . . ............. 13
Audi music interface adapter cable ... . . . 17 MMIcontrol panel . . .............. 70
Cell phone
Audio source . ... . . . . . . .............. 47 Multifunction steering wheel . ..... . 100
with hands-free profile . ........... . 24
Automatic zoom Voice recognition system ... . . . . . . . 109
with hands-free profile (cell phone prep)
Voice recognition system ... . ... . . . 1 12 Call options . ............ . ... . . . ..... 75 22
Automatic zoom (Navigation) ... . . . ... . 92 Call volume ............ . . . . . . . . . .... 75 Cell phone package
Aux-in connection Calling (multifunction steering wheel)
Connecting/removing an audio device . 20 100
MMI control panel ........ . ... ... . 47
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Cell phone prep Dialing a phone number Drives
Calling (MMI control panel) .... . ... . 68 MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69, 70 Audi music interface .... . ......... . 16
Calling (voice recognit ion system) . . . 108 Multifunction steering wheel ....... 101 Aux-in connection . . ... . ........... 20
Pairing cell phone . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 24 Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . 108 CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. . . 13
Searching for Bluetooth devices .. . . . . 23 Dialing phone numbers CD/DVD . ............ . ... . ... .. . . 13
Starting .. . ............ . ..... . ... 22 MMI control panel ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 73 File formats . . . . . . . . .......... .. ... 8
Chapter (drive) Dialing stored phone numbers . ......... 73 Jukebox . ................ . ..... . . 11
Next/previous chapter . ... . . ........ 49 Directory Memory card reader ....... .... .. . . 15
Cleaning Multifunction steering wheel .. ..... 100 MMI control panel . . ................ 8
CD/DVD ..................... . . .. 10 Directory entries DSP .................. . ... . . . ... . .. 35
Control button ........ . . . . . . . . . ... . . 29 Cell phone prep ... . ... . . . ......... 25 DSP Bang & Olufsen .................. 36
Control knob . . . . ... . .......... . . . . . . 29 Directory entry DTMF tones
Controls Calling (voice recognit ion system) ... 109 MMI control panel . . . .............. 69
MMI control panel ............ . . . . . 29 calling up (MMIcontrol panel) ....... 61 DVD ............ . ..... . . . . . . . ... . .. 13
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 96 Change .................. ....... . 63 Ejecting ............ . . . . . . . . . ... . 13
Overview . ... . ..................... 7 Deleting ......................... 64 Full screen display . . . .. .. .... . . . . . . 52
Editing ....... . ..... . ... . . . ... . . . 62 Handling tips ....... . ..... . ... . . . . 10
D Importing . . . . . . .............. . .. 59 Loading ........... . .....
Main menu .......................
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51
Navigating (MMI control panel) ... . . . 61
Data password .................... . . 39 Navigating (voice recognition system) .. . Multifunction steering wheel ........ 98
Date . .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 109,113 Parental control ................... 52
Default settings Search/open (voice recognition system) . Dynam ic Navigation
MMI control panel . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . 38 109 Voice recognition system .. . . . . . . . . 113
Delete Bluetooth devices .............. 74 search ing (MMI control panel) .... . . . 60 Dynamic route
Sto re new .. . . . ... . ... . . . ......... 56 MMI control panel ............. . .. . 90
Deleting loca l call lists ...... . ..... . . . . 73
Voice memo ............... . ... . . 110
Deleting recent calls
Directory memory capacity . . . .......... 67
MMI control panel . ............ . . . . 73
Discover Mode . . . . . . . . . .............. 74
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Demo mode ..................... . . .. 93
Display Edit (directory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63, 64
Dialed numbers
See Driver informat ion system .... . . . 96 Editing (directory) ..... . .............. 67
MMI control panel . ............ . ... 70
See MMI Display . . . ............ . . . 29 Ending a call
Multifunction steering wheel ...... . 100
Displaying track information ..... . . . . . . 54 MMI control panel . . ............... 71
Driver information system .......... . .. 96 Multifunction steering wheel ....... 101

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Address ..................... . ... 79 Folder MP3 CD/Audi mus ic interface ....... 50
Alter nat ive route . . ... . ...... . ..... 84 Repeat ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 50 Sirius t rack informat ion . . . . ........ 45
Avoid ing a route ... . . . . . ... . . . ... . 90 Sel ecting (MMI cont rol panel) .... . . . 48 Traff ic info r mat ion ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 94
from the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Selecting (mu ltif unction steering wheel) . In f ormation (Navigat ion) ............ . 90
Load last dest ination . . . . . ......... 82 99 Input level . . . . ........ . ... . . . . . . . . . 54
Load ing a desti nation fr om t he dir ecto ry . Folder struc t ure ............. . . . . . . . . 48 I ntersection zoom
88 Frequency . . .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Voice recognition system ........ . . 112
Loading a tour plan . . ...... . . . . . . .. 88
Full screen (DVD) . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . 52 Invert call lists .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ..... . . 75
Point of interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Function button . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ..... 29 iPod . . ................ . . . . . . . ... . . . 18
Sett ing a starti ng point ....... . .... 93
MM I co ntro l panel . . . ... . . . .. . .... 47
Tips ... . ... . ..... . .............. 78
Top destinatio n . . ... . . . . . ... . ..... 89 G Mul t ifunc t ion stee ring wheel ....... . 98

Voi ce recogni t ion system ........ . . 1 11 GALA .. .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35


Enter ing a point of interest J
MMI control panel ...... . . . ... . . . . 81
Voice recognition system ... . . . . . . . 1 11
H Joystick .. . . . . . . . ..... . ............ . 32
Jukebox . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ 11
Entering destination HD Radio™ (digital radio) Erasing files . . . . ... . .............. 12
Tour plan . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ......... 83 HD stat ion info . . ..... . ... . . . ..... 44 Importi ng fi l es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
w ith stopover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Turning on/off ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 44
Ent erin g st opover .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 HD Radio™ (Digi t alr adio)
Externa l Frequency band .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 40
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Aud io devices ........... . . . . . . . . . 20 Laser devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Bluetooth device . . . ............... 74 I Last calls
Multifunc t ion steering wheel ... . . . . 101
Importing a phone number . . . .... . . . . . 58
F In immed iate vicinity (po int of inte rest) . . 81
Last dest inat ions
Delet e . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . 93
Fader (sou nd) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 34 In new city (point of interest) .. . . . ... . . 81 Load . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Fast forward in a track (drive) . ......... 49 In vicinity of desti nat ion (po int of int erest) . . Load ing from t he di rectory (navigat ion) . . 88
File f orm ats . . . . . . . ..... . ........ . ... 8 81
Files In -car ente rtainmen t f a der . . . .. . ... . . . 39
Erasing . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Vol ume .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 34
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Import ing . . . ..... . . . ....... . .... 11 Main menu (DVD) . . .... . . . ... . . . . . ... 51
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Making other calls Restarting . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ... ..... . 37 Names
Multifunction steering wheel ....... 101 Switching on/off . . . . ..... . . . ...... 28 Navigating to a directory entry ...... 109
Manual location entry ............ . . . . . 93 MMI control panel ................... 29 Nationwide (point of interest) . . . . . . . . . . 81
Map content MMI Display Nav Info (Navigation) ........ . . . ...... 90
MMI control panel ............. . . . . 89 Standard menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 29 Navigating
Voice recognition system ....... . . . 112 MMI display MMI control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 77
Map display .................... . ... . 85 Brightness .. . ... . . . .............. 39 Multifunction steering wheel ....... 103
MMI control panel ..... . .. . ... . ... . 91 Joystick ...... . . . ... . . . ..... . . . . . . 32 Voice recognition system . ... . . . ... 110
Voice recognition system . .. . . . . . . . 112 Navigation display .. ...... . . . . . . . . . 85 Navigation announcement
Map options Speller . ..... . .......... . . . . . . . . . 31 Volume ............ . ..... . ..... . . 34
MMI contro l panel ....... . . . 89, 91, 92 Switching on/off . . . . . . . . . ......... 33 Navigation announcement volume .. . . . . 34
Voice recognition system ..... . . . . . 112 MMI menu overview .. . . . . . ........... 28 Navigation announcements . . . ......... 77
Map or ientat ion Moving stored stations . ............ . . . 44 Repeating .... . .......... . . . ..... 103
MMI control panel ............ . . . . . 91 MP3 Volume ..... .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 34
Voice recognition system ...... ... . 112 MMI control panel ........ . . . ... . . . 47 Navigation destination
Map type Multifunction steering wheel ........ 98 Store in the directory ...... . ..... . . 62
MMI control panel . ............ . . . . 91 MP3 files . . ............ . . . . . . 11, 13, 15 Storing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 87
Voice recognition system ...... . . . . 112 MP3 player ................ . . . . . . . . . 20 See also Entering a destination .... . . 78
Map zoom (voice recognition system) . . . 112 Multifunction steering wheel ....... . . . . 96 Navigation display
Measurement units .............. . .... 38 Mute Driver information system . . . . . 86, 103
Memory card MMI contro l panel ........ . . . ... . . . 33 MMI display ...................... 8S
Handling tips ........... . . . ... . . .. 10 Multifunction steering wheel ........ 97 Next station
Inserting/removing ............ .. .. 16 Muting Radio (MM I control panel) ........ . . 43
MMI control panel ............ ... .. 47 MMI contro l panel ........ . . . ... . . . 33
Repeat .................. . . ... . .. 50 0
Memory card reader ......... . ... . . . . . 15
Insert ing/remov ing a memory card . . . 16
N Options . . . . . . . . . . ... . .............. 74
Missed calls Name tags Multifunction steering wheel ....... 102
MMI control panel ............. . . . . 70 Calling directory entry .. . .......... 109 Orientation (map)
Multifunction steering wheel ...... . 100 deleting ........................ 110 MMI control panel ............. . .. . 91
MMI ...... . .... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . ....... 7 Erasing ........ . ... . . . . . . . . ... ... 38 Voice recognition system ... . . . . . . . 112
Components ................ ....... 7 Reading . . . . . . .................. 110
Menu overview . . . . . ............... 28

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Repeating a command .............. . . 38
Paired devices ...... . . . .............. 74 Radio Replacing a call .. . ....... . .... . ..... 74
Parental control (DVD) ............ . ... 52 Category filter (Satellite Radio) ...... 46 Multifunction steering wheel .. . .... 102
Pause (drive) MMI control panel ................ 40 Reset . ................ . . . . . ..... . . . 37
MMI control panel ................ 53 Multifunction steering wheel ........ 97 Restart (MMI) ...................... . 37
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 99 Station info (Satell ite Radio) ........ 45
Rewind in a track (drive) ...... ... . . . . . 49
Pausing/continuing playback ........... 53 Station sorting (Sate llite Radio) . . . . . 45
Ring tone volum e ............ . . . .. 34, 75
Phone book Radio clock .................... . .... 36
Route criteria
See Addresses .................... 56 Radio station on the MMI control panel
MMI control panel . . . ... . ........ . 90
Phone number Frequency .................... . .. 43
Voice recognition system .......... 113
importing into the directory ......... 58 Next station ..................... 43
Route guidance
Sto ring in the d irectory ... . . . ....... 72 Seek .................... . ..... . . 43
Changing .................. . ..... 78
Selecting from the preset list ....... 42
Presentation mode in the driver information system . . ... 86
Storing ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Demo mode ...................... 93 In the MMI display . . . ... . . ..... ... 85
Sett ing a starting point ............ 93 Radio station on the multifunction steering
Stopping ... ........ . ..... . ... . . . 84
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Preset (radio) Route list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Selecting from preset list ....... . . . . 98
Selecting a station (multifunction steering Route options
wheel) ..................... . . . . 98 Selecting from stat ion list .. . . . . . ... 98
Radio stations on the MMI control panel MMI control panel . . .............. 90
Presets (Radio) Voice recognition system .......... 113
Moving
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Deleting stations .. ...... . . ... . . . . 46
Selecting from the station list .. ... . . 42 Route plan
Presets (radio) See Tour plan . ............ . 83, 87, 88
Moving stations . . . ..... . ......... 44 Radio text .......................... 45
Read error messages (CD/DVD) . . . . ..... 10
Selecting a stat ion (MMI control panel) ..
42 Received calls s
Storing stations . . . . .............. 43 MMI control panel . . . .. . . .. ... . . .. 70 Safety . . . . . . . ..... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Multifunction stee ring wheel ..... . . 100 when calling . . ... . . . . . ........... 68
Q Receiver serial number .............. . . 41 when navigating . . . . ..... . ........ 77
Recent calls Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service
Quartz clock . ... . ... . . .............. 36 MMI control panel . . .............. 70 Act ivate your Satell ite Radio service . . 41
Redial . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . . . . 75 Category filter . ............ . ..... . 46
Voice recognition system .......... 109 Stat ion info . . . . . ... . ............. 45
Repeat ............ . . . . . . ... ... . .... so Stat ion sorting (Satellite Radio) ..... 45
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Scrolling text ... . .................... 45 Software version Selecting a station (multifunction steer ing
SD MMI contro l panel ......... . . ... . . . 39 wheel) . . . . . . .......... . . ... . . . . 98
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 98 Navigation . . . . ................ . . . 39 Selecting station list (MMI control panel)
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SOARS Song information (Siri1UsINFO) ......... 45
Update .................. . . . . . . . . 42
See Selecting frequency band ........ 40 Sound
Seek (radio) . . . . . .................... 43 Basic settings ... . ................. 34 Station name (radio) . . . .............. 45
Selecting frequency band DSP ............................. 35 Station sorting (Satellite Radio) ........ 45
MMI co ntrol panel ............ . ... . 41 DSP Bang & Olufsen . ... ... . ... . . . . 36 Stereo jack .......................... 20
Selecting source Volume .......................... 34 Store current position .............. . . 89
Audi music interface ............... 47 Sound Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 36 Storing a destinat ion
Aux-in .................. ... ... . . . 47 Speller . . ... . . . . . . . .............. . .. 31 in the directory ................... 86
CD changer . . ............ . ... . ... . 47 Spoken cues Subwoofer (sound) ................... 34
CD/DVD ... .. ....... .. .. ... . . . . . . 47 On/Off (phone) . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... 92 Surround Level . . . . . . . ............... 36
Jukebox ......................... 47 Volume .......................... 92 Switching on/off
Memory card ..................... 47 Start/stop route guidance (voice recognition MMI control panel . . . .............. 28
Selecting the frequency band system) ....................... 113 Voice recognition system ....... . . . 106
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 97 Starting Switching the microphone on/off ....... 74
Selecting the language Cell phone prep .. . . . .............. 22
MMIcontrol panel ............ . . . . . 38 Starting Navigation mode T
Selecting the menu language MMI contro l panel ......... . . ... . . . 78
MMIcontrol panel ............. . ... 38 Sta rti ng navigation mode Talk button (multifunction steering wheel)
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Set from last destinations ............. 62 Voice recognition system .... . ... . . 110
Telephone settings .................. . 75
Sett ing a starting point .......... . . . . . 93 Starting radio mode . . ........ . ....... 41
TEXT(radio) . ...................... . . 45
Setting the volume Starting Telephone mode
MMI control panel ........ .. . ... . . . 68 Tim e ............................... 36
Multifunction steering wheel ........ 97
Starting telephone mode Tips
Setup radio
Voice recognition system .... . . . ... 108 Caring for your MMI contro l panel ..... 7
Category filter (Satellite Radio) .... . . 46
Handling CDs/DVDs ................ 10
Station info (Satellite Radio) ........ 45 Station info (Satellite Radio) ........... 45
Handling memory cards ............ 10
Station sorting (Satellite Radio) . . ... . 45
Traffic safety . . ........ ......... ... 7
Show the next report ........ . . . . ... . . 94
TMC ............................... 94
Shuffle ....... . ............ . ... . ... . 51
Top destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 89

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Deleting . ... . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... 89 Version
Entering . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... 83 MMI software . . .. ... . . . . . . . ...... 39
Entering stopover ........ . ..... ... 83 Navigation software ....... .. . ... . . 39
Loading .................. . ... ... 88 Video source ...... . ..... ...... . . . ... 47
Storing . ...................... ... 87 VNC ......... . ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... 36
Track Voice guidance
Repeat . . ... . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . 50 Off/Complete/Compact .... ..... . .. 92
Selecting (MMI cont rol panel) . .. . . . . 48 Voice memos
Selecting (m ultif unction steering wheel) Storing .... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .... 110
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Voice recogni t ion syste m ...... . . . ... . 105
Track (dr ive) Adjus t ing vol ume ......... . ... . . . 106
Fast forward/rewind ............ . . . 49 Command types . . . . . ...... . . . . . . 106
Next/p revious track . . . ...... . . .... 49 Deleting a name tag . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 64
Track disp lay . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 54 Help . . . . . ...... . ....... . . . . . . . . 106
Track informat ion . ................... 50 Reading a name ... . ............ . . 64
Traffic information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 94 Repeating a command ..... . ... . . . . 38
Traffic reports . . ... . . .. ..... . . . . . . . . 94 Selecting an entry from the list . . . . . 106
disp lay in the map ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . 89 Storing a voice memo . . . . . . ....... 110
Traffic safety . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 7 Switching on/off ............... . . 103
Treble (sound) . . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Vol ume ...... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .... 34
Voicemai l number . ................ . . 76

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Units . .......... . ......... . . . ... . . . 38 Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . 34
USB Voice recognition system . . . . . . . 34, 106
MMI contro l panel .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Vol ume balancing . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Multifunction steering wheel . . . . .... 98
USB sto rage device .. . . . .............. 19 'W
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