Menus 156
Button page 140, fig. 124 switches the handset on/off.
Te l e p h o n e
•Ring tone - the selected ring tone is played and the setting is
automatically stored when you close the submenu.
•Ring tone volume - the ring tone is played at the selected volume
and the setting is automatically stored when you close the
submenu.
•Brightness - to set the brightness of the handset display.
•Language - select Menu language (German, English, French,
Italian, Spanish or Portuguese) to change the language on the
handset display. This setting is independent of the MMI setting
page 51. Select Input language (German, English, French, Italian,
Spanish or Portuguese) to change the language for entering text
messages page 143 and the language for templates page 155.
The Menu language is not changed if you change the Input
language. However, if you change the Menu language, the Input
language is changed to the same setting.
•Default settings - to reset the handset to the default settings. The
functions are reset separately on the MMI page 97.
•T9 settings - to set up the handset for writing text messages
page 143. If you activate the Word completion setting and write a
word in a text message, the next word will be suggested automati-
cally if you have used this word pair often in the past. If you activate
the Sorting setting, the list of words will be sorted. The most
frequently used words will appear at the top of the list. If you acti-
vate the Word prediction setting, a possible next word will be
suggested when you enter a new word in a text message. If you acti-
vate the Defaults option, T9 mode will always be selected when you
start writing a text message. The Input language setting allows you
to choose a different language from the Menu language for writing
text messages. However, if you change the Menu language, the
Input language is changed to the same setting.
•Autom. keylock - if this setting is active (i.e. if the selection
button is filled in), the keypad will be locked automatically about a
minute after the handset is removed from the carrier. This will happen only if the main screen is displayed and none of the handset
functions is being used.
Bluetooth
•Veh. base station - to display the available car telephone kit
(vehicle base station - e.g. “AUDI BTA”) on the screen. The vehicle
base station is required for the bonding procedure page 27.
•Bluetooth devices - to delete the list of bonded vehicle base
stations. Please note that the bonding procedure must be repeated
if the list is deleted.
•Bluetooth name - to change the name of the handset in use.
Call options
•Call waiting - when this setting is active and you are on the
phone, an audible tone will tell you if a caller is trying to reach you.
Select Status to check the current setting for the Call waiting func-
tion.
•Transmit caller ID - your telephone number is transmitted with
outbound calls when this setting is active. Select Network-depend.
to use the setting agreed in your service provider's contract. Select
Status to check the current setting for the Transmit caller ID func-
tion.
•Answer on eject - if this setting is active (i.e. if the selection
button is filled in page 151, fig. 136), an incoming call will be
answered immediately when you take the handset out of the carrier.
Security
•PIN query - if you activate this setting, the PIN is always checked
when you switch on the phone. If Automatic PIN recognition is acti-
vated, the system does not ask you to enter the PIN explicitly. If you
deactivate the PIN query, the PIN is not checked when you switch on.
Some SIM cards do not allow the PIN query to be deactivated.
•Change PIN - first enter the existing PIN code for your SIM card.
The PIN can only consist of numbers from 0 to 9. The new PIN has
to be entered twice, as a precautionary measure, and is stored on
the SIM card. If you change the PIN when the SIM card is in a
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tion between the car telephone kit and the mobile phone is termi-
nated. Otherwise you will not be available.
•Call barring - you can set up access restrictions for incoming and
outgoing calls. Select Deactivate all to cancel all restricted access
settings. The call barring function requires a password. You can
obtain the password from your mobile network service provider. The
call barring options depend on your mobile network service
provider. For more information, contact your service provider.
These settings are also applied on the MMI page 98.
Mailbox number
The mailbox number is entered on the handset display and then
stored on the handset.
Once the number has been stored, you can call the mailbox using
one-touch dialling page 146.
This service must be set up beforehand. For more information,
contact your service provider.
Use the Options to Store the mailbox number, Search for it in the
phone book, or Delete it.
The mailbox number has to be entered separately on the MMI
page 98 or page 102.
Call forward
•Voice calls - to forward incoming calls to your mailbox or another
number. Select Forward all calls to forward all incoming voice calls.
Select If busy to forward voice calls received when you are already
talking on the phone. Select If not available to forward voice calls
when the telephone is switched off. Select If no answer to forward
voice calls that you do not answer. Select Status to check the
current setting for the Vo ic e c a l ls function.
•Fax calls - to forward Fax calls to the specified number.
•Data calls - to forward Data calls to the specified number.
•Deactivate all - to cancel all call forward settings.
These settings are also applied on the MMI page 99.
Network selection
•Automatic - your telephone will automatically log into your
mobile service provider network.
•Manual - a list of all available networks will appear on the display.
•Select network - the networks for your present location are
listed. You can choose any of the available networks. This function
can be used when the Manual setting is activated for network selec-
tion.
These settings are also applied on the MMI page 99.
Software version
To display the handset software version.
Note
•If you are using a twin card in the handset, you should activate
the PIN query page 98. The SIM card in the vehicle is then only
activated when you enter the PIN.
•When using a twin card please follow the recommendations of
your provider. Otherwise, you may experience connection problems
and callers may not be able to reach you.
•These settings depend on your mobile network service
provider.
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Basic operation
Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Switching on and off
The speech control system can be activated via the talk
button on the mobile phone adapter or the button on the
multi-function steering wheel*.
Important: The ignition must be switched on and no phone
calls must be active.Switching on
– Press the talk button on the mobile phone adapter*
26)
fig. 145, or
– Press the talk button on the multi-function steering
wheel fig. 146. A signal tone will indicate that the
speech control system is ready. The message “The
speech dialogue system is activated” will appear in the
MMI display.
– Say the desired command.
Switching off
– Say the command CANCEL, or
– Press the talk button on the mobile phone adapter*
26)
fig. 145, or
– Press and hold the talk button on the multi-function
steering wheel fig. 146 until you hear the cue
Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Adjusting the volume
Important: The speech control system must be switched on
page 161, and the system must be giving a cue.
– Scroll the right thumbwheel on the multi-function
steering wheel fig. 146 up
or down , or
– Turn the ON/OFF button on the MMI control console
page 45 to increase or reduce the volume.
Fig. 145 Talk button on
the mobile phone
adapter
Fig. 146 Multi-func-
tion steering wheel:
Talk button and right
thumbwheel
26)Applies to phone pre-installation.
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Help functions
The speech dialogue system offers you two help func-
tions: The help commands and the guided dialogue
assistance.
Help commands
If the speech dialogue system is activated page 170, you can say
the command HELP. The system will display possible commands in
the MMI screen page 171, fig. 154 and will also speak the
commands.
Guided dialogue assistance
If the speech dialogue system is activated page 170 and you do
not say a command, the speech dialogue system will ask
If you still give no command, the speech dialogue system will
suggest important commands.
Example for help cues (for selecting a number from the phone book)Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Entering the PIN code
Important: The speech control system must be switched on
page 161.
– Give the command ENTER PIN or ENTER PIN CODE.
– Say the individual digits of your PIN code.
– Say the command STORE.
If the PIN code is more than 8 digits long, the system will decline
and give the cue
incorrect, the system will say
PIN code is entered three times in a row, the SIM card will be
blocked. The SIM card can be unlocked by entering the PUK
(personal unblocking key) page 88 using the MMI speller or the
keypad on your mobile phone.
Fig. 147 Important
commands
Operation/
CommandCue from
speech control system
Briefly press talk but-
tonAcoustic signal:
DIAL NUMBER
e.g. ZERO, ONE, TWO,
THREE
No command given
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Name tags
Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Introduction
Name tags are stored in the phone book for the speech
control system.
General notes
The phone book for the speech control system has 50 memory posi-
tions. You can use it independently of the mobile phone. The name
tags are stored in the phone book for the speech control system.
In the phone book for the speech control system you can assign
recorded names (name tags) to entries stored in the phone book of
the on-board phone system (car telephone kit* or phone pre-instal-
lation*). You can also store new entries with recorded names and
telephone numbers in the phone book for the speech control
system page 165. These entries are stored separately from the
entries in the on-board phone book (car telephone kit* or phone pre-
installation*).
Once you have stored name tags in the phone book for the speech
control system, you can select them via the speech control system.
Entering
You should choose spoken names that can be identified clearly by
the speech control system.
Numbers from ZERO to NINE are recognised when you enter a tele-
phone number. The telephone number can be specified all at once,
in blocks of digits (separated by a brief pause), or as single digits.
After each block of digits you specify (separated by a brief pause)
the system will repeat the digits. The system can only recognise
single digits (TWO, THREE, etc.), and not combinations of digits (e.g.
twenty-three).
If the telephone number has more than 20 digits, the system will
decline and give the cue
also be placed ahead of the 20 digits.
Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Storing a name tag for a phone book entry
You can store a name tag for a phone book entry shown
in the display of the driver information system.
Important: There must be entries stored in the phone book.
– Press the button on the multi-function steering
wheel page 128 repeatedly until the telephone menu
page 133, fig. 117 appears in the display of the driver
information system.
– Scroll the left thumbwheel on the multi-function steering
wheel to select Phone book page 133, fig. 117 and
press the left thumbwheel. The phone book entries will
be displayed.
– Scroll the left thumbwheel to mark the phone book entry
you wish to select.
– Press the talk button on the multi-function steering
wheel page 161, fig. 146. The
sound.
– Say the command STORE.
Fig. 148 Phone book
entry with name tag
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– Say the name under which you wish to store this phone
book entry when the speech control system gives you the
cue.
– Repeat the name when you are requested to do so. The
recorded name (name tag) for the selected phone book
entry will be stored in the phone book for the speech
control system.
If a name tag has been stored for a phone book entry, that entry will
be marked by a symbol page 164, fig. 148 in the display of the
driver information system.
Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Storing a name tag with a telephone number
Name tags consisting of a name and assigned telephone
numbers can be stored in the phone book for the speech
control system.
Important: The speech control system must be switched on
page 161.
– Say the command STORE NAME.
– Say the name under which you wish to store this phone
book entry when the speech control system gives you the
cue.
– Repeat the name when you are requested to do so.
– When requested, say the digits of the corresponding
telephone number individually or in groups. After each
block of digits you specify, the system will repeat the
digits it has recognised.–Say STORE when you have completed the number entry.
The entry will then be stored in the phone book for the
speech control system.
Name tags which you have stored in the phone book for the speech
control system using the STORE NAME command will not be shown
in the display of the driver information system.
Note
If two or more names sound alike, it is better to save the names
including the first name or some other distinguishing entry.
Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Deleting a name tag with a telephone number
Important: The speech control system must be switched on
page 161.
– Switch on the speech control system page 161.
– Say the command DELETE NAME.
– When the speech control system gives you the cue, say a
name that has previously been recorded page 165.
– When the speech control system gives you the cue, say
YES to delete a recorded name which was previously
stored in the phone book for the speech control system.
This is to confirm that you wish to delete the entry.
If you say No, the system will answer with
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Speech recognition for some export markets
Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Storing names in the phone book*
If your vehicle is equipped accordingly, you can assign
name tags (voice entries) to the entries from the SIM card
or the mobile phone directory.
– Press the button on the multi-function steering
wheel fig. 149 repeatedly until the telephone menu
fig. 150 appears in the display of the driver informa-
tion system.– Scroll with the left thumbwheel to Phone book and press
to confirm fig. 150. The entries of the on-board phone
memory will be displayed.
– Scroll and press the left thumbwheel to select one of the
listed entries of the on-board phone memory.
– Press the talk button on the multi-function steering
wheel. You will then hear a beep.
– Say the name you wish to save for this phone book entry.
You will then hear a double beep.
– Repeat the name. The system will repeat the recorded
name and an ascending sequence of tones will confirm
that the entry has been accepted.
If the entry was not accepted the system will emit a descending
sequence of tones to request that you enter the name again.
If a recorded name has been stored for a phone book entry in the on-
board phone memory (phone pre-installation), this entry will be
marked by a symbol page 168, fig. 151 in the display of the
driver information system.
A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time by pressing and
holding the talk button on the multi-function steering wheel .
Note
•If two or more names sound alike, it is better to save the names
including the first name or some other distinguishing entry.
•The phone book with the name tags (voice entries) only works in
conjunction with the speech control system. The recorded names
(name tags) are not stored in the on-board phone memory.
Fig. 149 Multi-func-
tion steering wheel
Fig. 150 Telephone
menu
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Selecting a name from the phone
book*
Stored name tags can be selected.
– Press the talk button on the multi-function steering
wheel page 167, fig. 149. You will then hear a beep.
– Say the recorded name which you wish to select
page 167. You will then hear a double beep.
You will hear an ascending sequence of tones to confirm that the
system has recognised the name. The number for the person you
wish to call will then be dialled.
If the system failed to recognise the name, you will hear a
descending sequence of tones. Please say the recorded name again.
If a name tag has been stored for a phone book entry in the on-board
phone memory (phone pre-installation), this entry will be marked by
a symbol fig. 151 in the display of the driver information
system.
A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time by pressing and
holding the talk button.
Applies to vehicles: with telephone speech control system
Deleting a name from the phone
book*
Stored name tags can be deleted as desired.
– Press the button on the multi-function steering
wheel page 167, fig. 149 repeatedly until the tele-
phone menu page 167, fig. 150 appears in the display
of the driver information system.
– Scroll with the left thumbwheel to Phone book and press
to confirm page 167, fig. 150. The entries of the on-
board phone memory will be displayed.
– Use the left thumbwheel to scroll through the phone
book and to select an entry marked with a horizontal
arrow.
– Press the talk button . The recorded name (name tag)
is deleted.
When you have deleted a recorded name (name tag), the symbol
fig. 151 in front of the phone book entry will also be deleted in the
display of the driver information system.
Fig. 151 Phone book
entry in on-board
phone memory with
recorded name tag
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