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Charging the battery
– Place the handset into the carrier. The battery is charged
in the handset.
Changing the battery
– Switch off the handset page 140.
– Release the latch page 32, fig. 24.
– Lift the cover.
– Remove the old battery fig. 25.
– Insert the new battery with the contacts facing down
(Audi symbol facing upwards). Note the installation
instructions on the battery.
– Place the notches of the cover into the lower section of
the handset and press the cover back into place.
Charging the battery
The battery level indicator page 142, fig. 126 shows the power
level of the battery. If all of the segments (vertical bars) are shown,
the battery is fully charged. The battery level indicator flashes while
the battery is being charged.A new battery only reaches its full capacity if it is fully charged and
discharged several times.
Changing the battery
Batteries have a limited service life. When the operating time of the
battery has considerably reduced, it is time to replace the battery.
WARNING
•Batteries can cause injuries and property damage.
−Keep battery contacts away from conducting materials such
as jewellery or keys.
−Do not heat the battery, as this can cause chemical
substances to be released. Note the symbols on the battery.
−Do not dismantle the battery. This could cause a battery
short-circuit or the release of chemical substances.
−Keep the battery away from naked flames to prevent explo-
sion.
•The handset and battery should not be exposed to extremely
hot or cold environments.
•Always keep the battery out of the reach of children.
Caution
•Prevent the battery from coming into contact with liquids.
•Do not expose the handset or battery to strong sunlight.
•Do not drop the handset or battery.
For the sake of the environment
Batteries contain toxic substances. They must be disposed of appro-
priately and must not be discarded with ordinary household waste.
Fig. 25 Changing the
battery
WARNING (continued)
Basic operation 42
MMI display
“Standard” menus
After pressing a function selector button page 41, a menu will
appear in the MMI display.
Fig. 30 Setup Naviga-
tion
Fig. 31 Radio
submenu
LegendSymbol /
MarkingExplanation
Heading
Selected mode (e.g. radio fig. 31).
Display in Setup menu: Setup menu in
the selected mode (e.g. Setup Naviga-
tion fig. 30).
In vehicles with a telephone* the net-
work provider and, if applicable, the
roaming symbol
will be shown.
TMC symbolsReception of TMC traffic messages
page 121.
Arrows
pointing
up/downIndicate further menu options
(next/previous page).
CursorPoints to the item selected in a menu.
Selected
optionA selected item is highlighted in white.
Selection boxSelection possibilities for selected
item.
ArrowIndicates more selection or setting
possibilities.
Temperature
display*Selected temperature setting in vehi-
cles with automatic air conditioner*.
Signal
strength indi-
cator*Quality of mobile phone connection,
or
PIN: Entering PIN page 88
PUK: Entering PUK page 88
SIM: Inserting SIM card
Envelope*
Unread text message page 100.
Crossed-out envelope: No more text
messages can be received (SIM card
memory is full) page 100.
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A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
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Managing the directory
Introduction
The MMI system contains an extensive directory. With this directory
you can not only manage up to 150 entries, which you can add to the
directory as a new entry or import from the SIM card* or the phone
book* of your mobile phone*. You can also store two telephone
numbers (land line or mobile) as well as a private and a business
navigation destination* to every entry. This information can then be
used for easy communication and navigation* directly from the
directory.
Opening the directory
Important: The MMI system must be switched on
page 40.
– Press the function selector button marked . A list
of entries fig. 70 or the last directory menu to be
opened will appear on the MMI display.
The menu that was active when you were last managing your direc-
tory will appear on the MMI display. Call up the list of entries by pressing the function selector button again (while the direc-
tory is activated).
Making a new directory entry
New entry
To make a new entry you must first enter a name. Then
you can enter and store additional information such as
the address or telephone number.
Important: The directory must first be opened page 80.
– Press the control button for Edit.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select New entry
fig. 71.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. An entry space will appear
in the MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Surname.Fig. 70 List of entries
NAME
NAME
Fig. 71 Making a new
entry
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– Press the rotary pushbutton to open the entry space
Surname. The speller will appear on the MMI display
page 43.
– Using the speller, enter the name and confirm your entry
by turning the speller to mark OK and then pressing the
rotary pushbutton. The entry space will appear in the
MMI display.
– To enter more data, select an entry space using the rotary
pushbutton and proceed as described above.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Importing entries from the phone book
Entries can be imported into the directory from the phone
book of your mobile phone.
Important: The directory must be open page 80 and the
phone pre-installation page 20 or the Bluetooth car tele-
phone kit page 25 must be activated.
Importing an entry
– Press the control button for Import. The menu From
phone book will appear on the MMI display fig. 72.– To import an entry from the list turn the rotary push-
button to mark the entry and press to confirm. The entry
will then be imported.
– To find an entry on the SIM card or in the phone book of
your mobile phone, turn the rotary pushbutton to select
Find entry page 80, fig. 70. The speller will appear on
the MMI display page 43.
– Using the speller, enter the name and confirm your entry
by turning the speller to mark OK and then pressing the
rotary pushbutton. The entry will then be imported.
Importing all entries
– Press the control button for Import. The menu From
phone book will appear on the MMI display fig. 72.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select Import all entries
and press it. The entries will then be imported.
You can only store up to 150 entries in the directory. If there are
more entries on the SIM card or in the phone book of your mobile
phone than there are memory positions in the directory, a message
will appear in the MMI display. You can either store entries from the
SIM card or the phone book to the free memory positions or stop the
import function.
Note
You can call up the memory capacity of the directory page 86.
Fig. 72 Importing
entries from mobile
phone book
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– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Country.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The speller will appear on
the MMI display page 43.
– Using the speller, enter the name of the country and
confirm your entry by turning the speller to OK and then
pressing the rotary pushbutton.
– To enter more data, select an entry space using the rotary
pushbutton and proceed as described above.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Store destination
page 84, fig. 79.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to store the navigation desti-
nation.
Importing a recent destination
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select Nav. destination
(business) or Nav. destination (private).
– Press the rotary pushbutton. An entry space will now
appear page 84, fig. 78.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Copy from last
destinations page 84, fig. 78. A list of navigation desti-
nations will appear.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select a navigation desti-
nation.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to import the navigation
destination.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Store destination
page 84, fig. 79.– Press the rotary pushbutton to store the navigation desti-
nation.
All directory entries can be stored with two navigation destinations.
These navigation* destinations can be accessed via the Memory
control button (Load from directory) page 115.
Note
You can also set a navigation destination as a top destination. Top
destinations are displayed in the navigation main menu
page 116.
Changing or copying an entry
Entries are stored in the directory as address cards which
you can change anytime.
Important: The directory must first be opened page 80.
– Press the control button for Edit.
– To change an entry, turn the rotary pushbutton to Change
entry.
– To copy an entry, turn the rotary pushbutton to Copy
entry. The copied entry will be appended with (Copy).
– Press the rotary pushbutton. A list of entries will appear
in the MMI display.
– To select an entry from the list turn the rotary pushbutton
to mark the entry and press to confirm, or
– To find an entry, turn the rotary pushbutton to Find entry
and press to confirm. The speller will now appear on the
MMI display page 43. You can use it to search for a
specific entry page 82.
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Using the telephone
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Introduction
You can operate a mobile phone* or the handset conveniently via
the MMI system. It does not matter whether the mobile phone is
connected to the Bluetooth car telephone kit or the phone pre-
installation. The basic operation via the MMI control console is
always the same.
Many telephone functions that you are familiar with from your land
line or your mobile phone are available in your vehicle: You can
answer and end calls, place calls on hold and go back and forth
between two separate calls (switching calls). In addition, you can
access the MMI directory, the phone book on your SIM card and the
phone book on your mobile phone.
When you place or receive telephone calls the audio source is
muted automatically and the current media drive is paused. A
crossed-out loudspeaker will appear in the display when the system
is muted. After the call the audio source will return to its previous
volume.
You can set the system so that it will switch off the navigation* voice
guidance during phone calls if desired page 119.
Caution
•You must switch off the telephone system via the MMI menu
(Setup Telephone) in areas where the use of mobile telephones is
prohibited. Please observe all relevant caution notices and regula-
tions.
•Switch off the car telephone kit, the handset* page 140 and
any other mobile phones in all areas where there may be a risk of
explosion. Remember that these areas may not always be
adequately marked. Such places are filling stations, fuel and chem-
ical storage facilities or transport vehicles and other places where fumes, chemicals (e.g. from leaking propane or fuel vapours in vehi-
cles or buildings) or large quantities of dust particles (e.g. from
flour, wood or metal) could accumulate in the air. This warning also
applies to all other places where you would normally switch off your
engine.
Note
The telephone functions will depend on the mobile network service
provider and the mobile phone used. For more information, contact
your service provider.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Requirements for using the
telephone
If you want to use the telephone function of your MMI system, one
of the following requirements must be met:
•A mobile phone must be connected to the Bluetooth car tele-
phone kit page 24, or
•A handset* must be connected to the Bluetooth car telephone kit
page 27, or
•A mobile phone must be connected to the phone pre-installation
page 19.
In vehicles fitted with a Bluetooth car telephone kit, the car tele-
phone must be switched on page 26.
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Activating the telephone
Important: The MMI system must be switched on
page 40.
– Press the function selector button marked . The
speller for entering the PIN code fig. 81 or telephone
numbers fig. 80, or the last telephone menu to be
opened will appear on the MMI display.
The menu that was active when you were last using the telephone
will appear on the MMI display. Call up the speller by pressing the
function selector button marked again (while the telephone is
activated).
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Entering the PIN/PUK code
Important: The telephone must be activated first page 26,
and the PIN/PUK symbol must appear in the status line
fig. 81.
– Press the function selector button marked . The
speller will appear on the MMI display page 43.
– Enter the PIN or PUK code via the speller. Turn the speller
to OK and press the rotary pushbutton to confirm. The
speller for entering a telephone number will appear on
the MMI display.
PIN code (Personal Identification Number)
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) consists of 4 to 8 digits
and protects your SIM card from unauthorised use.
You receive the PIN code from your mobile network service provider
together with the SIM card. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly
three times
11) in a row, the SIM card will be blocked and a message
will appear on the MMI display.
Fig. 80 Speller for the
entry of a telephone
number
TEL
TEL
11)The number of possible attempts depends on the SIM card.
Fig. 81 Entering PIN
code
A1
TEL
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The 8-digit PUK code (Personal Unblocking Key) is used to unblock a
SIM card which has been blocked.
You receive the PUK code from your mobile network service provider
together with the SIM card. If you have entered the PUK code incor-
rectly ten times
11) in a row, please contact your service provider.
Note
•An emergency call (SOS) can be placed without first entering the
PIN code. In such cases you will be connected with the emergency
services number 112 page 89.
•You can also enter the PIN code via the handset* page 140 or
the mobile phone.
•You can save the PIN code in the MMI using the Autom. PIN
recognition function page 98.
•For more information on PIN settings, please refer to
page 98.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Emergency calls
You can place an emergency call at all times - with or
without entering the PIN code.
Important: The MMI system page 38 and the car tele-
phone or the mobile phone* must be switched on.
Without SIM card
– Press the function selector button marked . The
speller for entering the PIN code will appear on the MMI
display .
– Press the control button for SOS fig. 82.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Dial.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to start the emergency call.
With SIM card and PIN entered
– Press the function selector button marked . The
speller will appear on the MMI display.
– Enter the emergency number (e.g. 112) via the speller.
– To start the emergency call press the control button Dial,
or
–Turn the speller to OK and press the rotary pushbutton.
Emergency numbers are not the same for all countries. Please make
sure that you know the emergency number for the country you are
in.
Always follow the directions of the emergency operators when
making an emergency call and do not end the call before you are
requested to do so.
If you make an emergency call from a mobile phone with Hands-
Free Profile*, you may have to end the call from the mobile phone.
Whether or not you can end the call from the MMI depends on the
type of mobile phone used.
Fig. 82 Control button
SOS
TEL
TEL