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Selecting a station from the station
list
The station lists show the available stations on the wave-
band currently set.
Important: The system must be set to the desired waveband
page 54 and the available radio stations must be listed in
the MMI display page 54.
FM band
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to mark the station you wish
to select.– Press the rotary pushbutton to select the station.
MW / LW band
– To update the station list, turn the rotary pushbutton to
Update station list page 54, fig. 46 and press the
rotary pushbutton.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to mark the station you wish
to select.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to select the station.
DAB* band (digital radio)
– To update the station list, turn the rotary pushbutton to
Update station list page 53, fig. 44 and press the
rotary pushbutton.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select an ensemble and
press the rotary pushbutton. The radio stations of the
selected ensemble will be displayed.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to mark the station you wish
to select.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to select the station.
Available secondary services* (additional services provided by DAB
radio stations, e.g. traffic reports) are marked with an arrow
fig. 49. By selecting the radio station providing secondary serv-
ices again, the available secondary services will appear in the MMI
display.
Note
Did you know that you can also operate this function with the multi-
function steering wheel page 130?
Fig. 48 Station list for
FM waveband
Fig. 49 Secondary
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– Press the rotary pushbutton again to stop the SCAN func-
tion. The system will select the station currently
playing.
Storing stations
The memory list can contain up to 25 stations from all
wavebands.
Important: You must first select a TV channel page 56.Using the rotary pushbutton
– Press and hold the rotary pushbutton until the station
appears in a free position on the memory list.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise to
change the position on the memory list.
– To store the station to the position on the memory list,
press the rotary pushbutton.
Using the Memory control button
– Press the Memory control button.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Store station name
fig. 53.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The selected channel will
appear in a free position on the memory list.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise to
change the position on the memory list.
– To store the station to the position on the memory list,
press the rotary pushbutton.
Using the Tuning control button
– Press the control button for Tuning.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to STORE fig. 52.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The selected channel will
appear in a free position on the memory list.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise to
change the position on the memory list.
– To store the station to the position on the memory list,
press the rotary pushbutton.
Fig. 52 Storing a
station
Fig. 53 Storing a
station
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MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control Traffic reports are automatically recorded for about one hour after
the MMI has been switched off. The recorded reports can be called
up via the TP memo function page 121. Use the options Timer 1
and Timer 2 to set specific times at which you want to record traffic
reports page 123.
Regional station function
Important: The radio must be set to the FM waveband
page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Regional stations.
Some FM stations split up their transmission and provide different
regions with regional programmes with differing content.
Regional station function on
All regional stations can be received.Regional station function off
Only the regional station with the strongest reception can be
received.
Station reception
Important: The radio must be set to the FM, MW or LW wave-
band page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Station reception.
Station reception - local
The automatic search function (in FM, MW and LW waveband) will
only stop at stations/frequencies with a strong reception signal.
Station reception - distant
The automatic search function (in FM, MW and LW waveband) will
also stop at stations/frequencies with a weaker reception signal.
Station names
Important: The radio must be set to the FM waveband
page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Station names.
Station names - scrolling
Scroll texts transmitted by FM stations will appear in the MMI
display.
Station names - fixed
Scroll texts transmitted by FM stations will not appear in the MMI
display. The current scroll text in the display will freeze.
TP symbolFunction
Filled inThe Traffic Programme function is activated.
Traffic news stations can be received and traffic
reports will cut in.
Not filled inThe Traffic Programme function has been
switched off. Traffic news stations can be
received, but no traffic reports will cut in.
Crossed outThe Traffic Programme function is activated. No
traffic news station can be received. No traffic
reports will cut in.
Not displayedThe Traffic Programme function has been
switched off. No traffic news station can be
received.
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Last stations
Important: The radio must be set to the FM waveband
page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Last stations.
Last stations on
The FM station list is divided into Last stations and Station list. The
first five positions in the FM station list are your favourite stations,
i.e. the so-called Last stations page 54, fig. 45. Your favourite
stations are the stations you have recently listened to the most and
are determined automatically. From the 6th position onwards the
other available FM stations are listed page 55, fig. 48.
Last stations off
The FM station list is not divided into Last stations and Station list.
All FM stations within reception range are listed.
Note
You can delete the Last stations list if desired page 61.
Alternative frequency
Important: The radio must be set to the FM waveband
page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Alt. frequency.
An FM radio station often broadcasts the same programme on
different frequencies. Use this function to achieve optimum recep-
tion quality.Alternative frequency on
The MMI system tunes to the frequency with the best reception
quality. The radio switches from one frequency to another almost
inaudibly.
Alternative frequency off
Even if the reception is poor, the MMI system will not switch to a
frequency of the same station with a better reception quality.
PTY filter
Important: The radio must be set to the FM or DAB wave-
band page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > PTY filter.
Use this function to filter FM / DAB* stations according to your
personal preferences. You can select more than 20 different criteria.
Activate filter
A tick (
) indicates an active filter option. Only those FM / DAB*
stations in the station list that correspond with the filter(s) will be
displayed. You can delete any individual filter by removing the tick
using the rotary pushbutton.
Deactivate filter
All filters will be switched off and the available FM / DAB* stations
will be listed in the station list. The Deactivate filter option will
appear in grey lettering until you activate a filter.
Note
After PTY filters have been activated, radio stations that do not have
a PTY filter will no longer be displayed.
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Deleting last stations
Important: The radio must be set to the FM waveband
page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Delete last stations.
Use this function to delete your favourite FM stations, which are
listed in the first five positions of the station list page 54, fig. 45.
A new list of favourite stations will be compiled automatically.
Note
You can turn the display of your favourite FM stations on and off
page 60.
Deleting stored stations
Important: A station must be stored in the memory list
page 57.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Delete stored stations > Delete
individually or Delete all entries.
Delete individually
Select Delete individually and then select the station you would like
to delete by turning and pressing the rotary pushbutton.
Delete all entries
Select Delete all entries by turning and pressing the rotary
pushbutton.
Applies to vehicles: with digital radio (DAB)
Displaying radio texts
Important: The radio must be set to the DAB waveband
page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > control button
Tu n e > TEXT.
Radio texts are additional pieces of information that are broadcast
by some radio stations (e.g. station name, artist or track).
Applies to vehicles: with digital radio (DAB)
Displaying data services
Important: The radio must be set to the DAB waveband
page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > control button
Tuning > INFO.
Some stations also use data services to broadcast images.
Applies to vehicles: with digital radio (DAB)
Service Following
Important: The radio must be set to the DAB waveband
page 54.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Service Following.
Service Following on
The activated Service Following function tries to retain the current
radio station even if you leave its transmission area. While the auto-
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Playing media
Introduction
Your MMI system also disposes of a CD function which does not
differ at all from that of a normal CD changer. Insert an audio CD or
MP3/ WMA CD into the CD changer page 12. You can then select
individual tracks directly, shuffle the CD tracks in random order or
play each track for just a few seconds. In addition, you can connect
a portable player (e.g. an iPod or a USB memory device) to the Audi
music interface and operate it via the MMI control console.
Activating media
Important: The MMI system must be switched on and a CD
must be inserted into the CD changer page 12, or a port-
able player must be connected to the Audi music inter-
face*
8) page 15.Audio source: CD
– Press the function selector button marked . The
inserted CD will then be played.
– If the list of CD tracks page 65, fig. 57 does not appear
on the MMI display, press the control button for Source
fig. 54.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to CD fig. 54.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to select CD as the source.
The inserted CD will then be played.
Audio source: Audi music interface*
– Press the function selector button marked . The
tracks on the connected portable player will be played.
– If the list of tracks on a connected portable player
page 64, fig. 56 does not appear on the MMI display,
press the control button for Source.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to Audi music interface
fig. 54.
– To select Audi music interface as the source, press the
rotary pushbutton. The tracks on the connected portable
player will be played.
Note
The playback will be interrupted by traffic announcements if the
Traffic Programme function is active page 58.
8)Still under development at the time of printing.
Fig. 54 List of possible
audio/video sources
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Selecting a CD
The CDs in the CD changer can be selected from the MMI
control console.
Important: CD mode must be activated page 63.
– Press the control button for Changer.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select a CD fig. 55.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm the CD. The CD
will then be played.
Note
A CD can also be selected directly by pressing a position button on
the CD changer page 13.
Selecting a folder
The folders on an MP3 CD or a connected portable player*
appear on the MMI display.
Important: An MP3/ WMA CD must be inserted into the CD
changer page 12 and must be playing, or the Audi music
interface* must be activated page 63.
– Press the function selector button marked . The
structure of the folders on an MP3 CD or a connected
portable player will appear on the MMI display fig. 56.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to mark a folder.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to select the folder. The
content of the folder will appear.
Note
•An empty playlist folder will appear in grey lettering.
•The Compilations folder available in the iPod does not appear on
the MMI display.
Fig. 55 List of CDs in
the CD changerFig. 56 Track list of a
folder
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Selecting a track
The tracks and their playing times appear on the MMI
display.
Important: A CD page 64 or a folder page 64 must be
selected.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to mark a track fig. 57.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to select the track. The track
will then be played.
If ID3/ WMA tag information on the current track (e.g. artist) is avail-
able, it will be displayed as a pop-up for the track currently playing.
For this, the function track information must be switched on
page 69.
Note
Did you know that you can also operate this function with the multi-
function steering wheel page 130?
Fast forward/rewind and
next/previous track
You can fast forward and rewind within a track and jump
to the next/previous track within a CD or a folder.
Important: A track must be playing page 65.
Fast forward/rewind
– Press the control button for CD control.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to >> (forward) fig. 58 or <<
(rewind) and press and hold the rotary pushbutton.
Next/previous track
– Press the control button for CD control.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to >| (next) fig. 58 or |<
(previous).
– Press the rotary pushbutton to jump to the next/previous
track. The track will then be played.
If you start the rewind function while a CD track page 64 or a track
on an iPod (connected via an iPod adapter cable) page 16 is
Fig. 57 List of CD
tracks
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