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– Select: Function selector button > control
button CD control > function wheel NAME > Delete all >
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Repeating a CD
Important: Am audio CD or MP3/ WMA CD must be inserted
into the CD changer and must be playing page 12.
– Select: Function selector button > source CD >
function selector button > Repeat.
Repeat CD
All tracks on the CD currently playing will be repeated. If the shuffle
function is active, the tracks on the current CD will be played in
random order.
Repeat Tr a c k
The CD track currently playing will be repeated. The shuffle function
cannot be activated.
Repeat off
The Repeat function is switched off. If the shuffle function is active,
the tracks on the current CD will be played in random order before
the tracks on the CDs in the CD changer are played.
Repeat Current list
Important: An MP3/WMA CD inserted into the CD changer must be
playing page 12.
All tracks in the current folder list will be repeated. If the shuffle
function is active, the tracks on the current track list will be played
in random order.
Note
The shuffle function also depends on these settings page 66.
Track information (INFO)
Important: An MP3/ WMA CD must be playing page 12.
– Select: Function selector button > source CD >
control button CD control > INFO (track information).
Information on the current track (e.g. artist) stored to the ID3/ WMA
tag will be displayed.
Displaying the CD text
Important: An audio CD must be playing page 12.
– Select: Function selector button > source CD >
function selector button > Display CD text.
If you have activated this function, the CD name and CD track names
will be displayed on the MMI display (e.g. track “One World” on CD
“Dire Straits - Brothers in...” page 65, fig. 57).
Displaying the track
Important: An MP3/ WMA CD must be playing page 12.
– Select: Function selector button > source CD >
function selector button > Tr a c k d i s p l a y.
Tra c k n a m e
Information on the track currently playing will be displayed (e.g.
artist, album). The information must be stored to the ID3/WMA tag.
File name
The file name is displayed without the file extension.
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Television
Applies to vehicles: with analog TV and DVB-T
Introduction
For safety reasons, the TV picture is not available while
the vehicle is moving.
Via the MMI system you can receive either analog TV channels or
digital TV channels as well as digital radio stations 9) in the DVB-T
standard.
Your MMI system automatically displays a list of the available TV
channels. You do not even have to set up the channels. Use the
rotary pushbutton in the usual way to select the TV channels.
However, which and how many channels you can receive depends
on your location and the quality of the reception.
DVB-T channels/stations can primarily be received in big metropol-
itan areas. Reception is dependent on a number of factors, e.g. the
distance to the transmitter and the speed at which the vehicle is
travelling.
Would you like to connect additional AV devices to your MMI
system? No problem! You can connect up to two AV devices
(audio/video out port). You only have to set the appropriate AV
standard page 79. Suitable connector cables are available from
Audi dealers or specialist retailers.
The picture is at first only shown within the inner section of the
display; however, after a few seconds it will expand to the full
screen. The volume will automatically be muted if the TV reception
becomes poor. The volume will be switched on again automatically
if the TV reception quality improves. While you are driving, the
screen will be darkened for your safety. However, you can still listen
to the audio.
Note
•The analog/digital TV reception only supports the DVB-T
standard. Other standards such as DVB via satellite (DVB-S) or
encoded programmes / Pay TV are not supported.
•Playback of multi-channel programmes in Dolby Digital 5.1
sound is not supported. These programmes are then reproduced in
stereo.
•The DVB-T network is still in the process of expanding and is
therefore not available in all areas. Please obtain information
regarding DVB-T reception in the region you live in.
•You can operate the DVB functions via the MMI if the DVB-T
receiver was fitted at the factory.
Applies to vehicles: with analog TV and DVB-T
Activating TV mode
Important: The MMI system must be switched on
page 40, and the vehicle must be stationary.
– Press the function selector button marked .
9)Digital radio stations can only be received via DVB-T in some countries and
regions.
Fig. 62 List of possible
audio/video sources
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– If the list of TV channels fig. 63 does not appear on the
MMI display, press the control button for Source
page 71, fig. 62.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to TV page 71, fig. 62.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm TV as the source.
TV mode will be activated.
Note
The television playback will be interrupted by traffic announce-
ments if the Traffic Programme function is active page 58.
Applies to vehicles: with analog TV and DVB-T
Selecting a TV channel
All TV channels that can currently be received appear in a
list in alphabetical order.
Important: TV mode must be activated page 71.
– Briefly turn the rotary pushbutton when the picture has
expanded to the full MMI screen. A list of TV channels
and digital radio stations will be displayed.– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select a TV channel
fig. 63.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm the TV channel.
To be able to distinguish between the analog and the digital TV
channels, the digital TV channels are marked with DVB. The digital
radio stations are marked with DVB audio.
TV channels that are broadcast without a name are listed by their
channel number (e.g. digital channel: DTV 60-01; analog channel:
Ch. 32) in the channel list.
Note
Selecting a TV channel on the multi-function steering wheel is even
easier page 132. You can also change the channel by pressing the
arrow buttons on the MMI control console.
Applies to vehicles: with DVB-T
Display in the MMI system
Fig. 63 Channel list
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After changing the channel or updating the contents, an info bar
will briefly be displayed.
Depending on availability, the info bar of a TV channel/radio station
can indicate:
Time at which the current programme starts and ends
Identification of digital (DVB-T) or analog channel
Channel name
Name of current programme
EPG availability
Teletext availability
Current audio format - dual channel sound (sound channel)
Current audio format - stereo
No symbol is displayed for the audio format Mono.
Interference
Short periods of interference on digital channels are indicated by a
freeze frame, muting of the volume and a radio tower symbol with
a crossed-out loudspeaker symbol. Long periods of interference or
no DVB-T reception are indicated by the blacking out of the MMI
display, muting of the volume, the radio tower symbol and the
symbol for signal disruption.When the signal for analog channels becomes weaker, the sound
quality worsens (hiss). No TV reception is indicated by the radio
tower symbol with the symbol for signal disruption.
A channel selected from the memory list that cannot be received is
marked with the tower radio symbol, the symbol for "No TV recep-
tion", the blacking out of the MMI display and muting of the volume.
Thermal cut-out
The thermal cut-out of the television receiver switches the picture
and sound off temporarily if the outside temperature is unusually
high. A thermometer will appear in the MMI display.
Applies to vehicles: with analog TV and DVB-T
Selecting TV channels
The automatic channel search selects channels with good
reception.
Important: TV mode must be activated page 71.
Selecting the next available channel
– Briefly turn the rotary pushbutton when the picture has
expanded to the full MMI screen. A list of TV channels will
appear.
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channel
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
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analog TV standards PA L, NTSC and SECAM.
If you select the wrong TV standard the following problems can
occur: no picture or a poor picture, no colour picture, no audio
output or no reception of certain analog or digital channels.
Note
The TV standard is preset at the factory to the TV standard of the
country to which the vehicle is sold.
Applies to vehicles: with external AV source
AV standard
– Select: Function selector button > source
External AV source 1/2 > function selector button
> AV standard.
You can select from Default setting, PA L, SECAM or NTSC.
If you select the wrong AV standard, the following problems can
occur: no picture or a poor picture or no colour picture.
Applies to vehicles: with DVB-T
Channel following
The Channel Following function ensures that you remain
tuned to the selected TV channel.
– Select: Function selector button > source TV >
function selector button > Channel Following.
Channel Following on
The activated Channel Following function tries to retain the current
TV channel even if you leave its transmission area.
Channel Following off
If you leave the transmission area of the currently selected TV
channel, it may no longer be received.
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a)at the time of print.
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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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WARNING
Since your telephone operates via radio waves, a connection
cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances. Do not rely solely
on your telephone when a vital communication (e.g. medical emer-
gency) is involved.
Note
You can also place an emergency call using the handset*
page 147.
Dialling a telephone number
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
Directly via the speller
Using the speller, you can enter a telephone number
directly (as a series of numbers or as a series of letters).
Important: The telephone mode must be activated
page 26, and the speller must be displayed on the MMI
display fig. 83.
Entering a telephone number using numbers
– Enter the telephone number via the speller.
– To confirm your entry turn the speller to OK and press the
rotary pushbutton, or
– Press the control button for Dial. After the connection
has been established, the audio system will be muted.
Entering a telephone number using letters
– Enter a code, e.g. 0800 via the speller fig. 83.
– To switch to the speller for letters, turn the speller to A-Z
fig. 83 and press the rotary pushbutton. The speller
for letters will appear on the MMI display fig. 84.
– Enter a series of letters, e.g. AUDISERVICE via the speller
fig. 84.
– To confirm your entry turn the speller to OK and press the
rotary pushbutton, or
Fig. 83 Entering a tele-
phone number via the
speller for numbers
Fig. 84 Entering a tele-
phone number via the
speller for letters
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– Press the control button for Dial. The telephone number
entered will be dialled.
Should you have entered a telephone number incorrectly, you can
delete the telephone number you have entered into the speller by
pressing the control button .
Note
•DTMF tones can be entered directly using the speller or loaded
from the telephone numbers stored in the memory lists page 91.
•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or
receive telephone calls. The mute symbol page 42, fig. 31 will
then appear in the status line.
•If you activate the voice guidance option off (phone)* in the navi-
gation* function you will not hear any navigation cues while you are
talking on the telephone* page 119.
•If the MMI display was switched off, it will be switched on auto-
matically for the duration of the telephone call.
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
From a list
Important: The telephone mode must be activated
page 26.
Finding and calling a telephone number from a
list
– Press the Memory control button.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Numbers dialled,
Directory, Phone book, Received calls or Missed calls.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The telephone numbers in
the selected list will appear in the MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to the telephone number you
wish to select.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The selected telephone
number will be entered into the speller automatically.
– To start the call, turn the speller to OK and press the
rotary pushbutton, or
– Press the control button for Dial.
Calling up the Numbers dialled list (shortcut) and
calling a number
– Press the function selector button marked . The
speller will appear on the MMI display. There will be no
phone number in the entry space of the speller.
– Press the control button for Dial. The Numbers dialled list
will appear in the MMI display.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to the telephone number you
wish to select.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The selected telephone
number will be entered into the speller automatically.
RETURN
Fig. 85 Selecting a
telephone number
from a list
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