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– Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise to
change the position on the memory list.
– To store the channel to the position on the memory list,
press the rotary pushbutton.
Applies to vehicles: with external AV source
Selecting an external AV source
AV devices can be connected to the MMI system via a
special connector cable.
Important: An AV device must be connected, and the
required AV standard must be set page 79.
– Briefly turn the rotary pushbutton when the picture has
expanded to the full MMI screen. A list of TV channels will
appear.
– Press the control button for Source. The Source menu
will appear on the MMI display fig. 69.
– Using the rotary pushbutton, select Exte rna l AV source 1
or External AV source 2 as required.– Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm the source. The
AV source picture will then appear in the MMI display.
Note
You can obtain the connector cable from an Audi dealer or special-
ised retailer.
Other settings
Applies to vehicles: with DVB-T
Deleting stored channels
Important: A channel must be stored in the memory list
page 74.
– Select: Function selector button > function
selector button > Delete stored stations > Delete
individually or Delete all entries.
You can delete only one or all channels from the memory list.
Applies to vehicles: with DVB-T
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
– Select: Function selector button > source TV >
control button TV control > EPG (programme informa-
tion).
Detailed information on the current and the following programmes
will be displayed.
If you select a TV channel from the overview of programmes and
press and hold the rotary pushbutton, that TV channel will be
selected as the current channel.
Fig. 69 External AV
source 1 selected
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Note
The electronic programme information cannot be displayed while
the vehicle is in motion.
Applies to vehicles: with DVB-T
Teletext (TT)
– Select: Function selector button > source TV >
control button TV control > TT (teletext).
If the reception is poor, the display may show incomplete sections
of text or defective characters. If there is no teletext available, the
first line of the teletext display will show “No Teletext service”.
Changing the teletext page
To switch to the previous or next teletext page turn the rotary push-
button. To enter a teletext page number press the rotary pushbutton
and enter the number by turning and pressing the pushbutton as
often as required.
Note
•Whether teletext is available on the channel you have selected is
also indicated by a symbol on the info bar page 73.
•The teletext function is not available while the vehicle is in
motion.
Applies to vehicles: with DVB-T
Teletext Zoom
– Select: Function selector button > source TV >
function selector button > Te l e t e x t z o o m.
Teletext zoom on
If you turn the rotary pushbutton, first one half, then the other half
and finally the entire teletext page will be displayed.
Applies to vehicles: with analog TV and DVB-T
Display settings
– Select: Function selector button > source TV >
function selector button > Brightness, Contrast,
Colour, Tint or Pict. format.
Brightness
Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/anti-clockwise to
increase/reduce the brightness of the display.
Contrast
Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/anti-clockwise to
increase/reduce the picture contrast of the display.
Tint
10)
Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/anti-clockwise to
increase/reduce the colour intensity of the display.
Picture format
The picture is displayed in the format 16:9 or 4:3.
Applies to vehicles: with DVB-T
Sound channel (DVB-T)
– Select: Function selector button > source TV >
function selector button > Sound chnl.
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Using the telephone 88
Applies to vehicles: with Bluetooth car telephone kit or phone pre-installation
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
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TEL
11)The number of possible attempts depends on the SIM card.
Fig. 81 Entering PIN
code
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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
Navigation 110
– Press the rotary pushbutton. Now you can set the
selected point as a destination or a stopover, store it in
the directory or even call* it if a number is stored for the
selected point page 109, fig. 98.
Note
If you do not move the crosshairs for a moment, you will receive
detailed information on the position of the crosshairs (e.g. town or
street name).
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
Stopping the route guidance
Important: The route guidance function must be activated
page 105.
– Press the function selector button.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton and select Stop route
guidance.
Note
The previously entered data and settings remain unchanged even
when you cancel the route guidance.
Display
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
On the MMI display
As soon as you press the Map control button (while the route guid-
ance is activated), the map will appear on the MMI display with the
legend menu deactivated fig. 99.
In this display, you can zoom in and out of the map. To do so, turn
the rotary pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise.
You can activate the legend menu fig. 100 by pressing the rotary
pushbutton. Now you can change the map display via the legend
menu. To do so, turn the rotary pushbutton to select the point on the
map and press the rotary pushbutton.
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Fig. 99 Map with deac-
tivated legend menu
Fig. 100 Map with
activated legend menu
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Orientation. The map is displayed either facing north or facing
the direction of travel page 118. If you select the orientation
option in the activated legend menu and press the rotary push-
button, the orientation switches from the direction of travel to
the direction facing north and vice versa. This setting is not
stored.
Scale. Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/anti-clockwise to
zoom in or out. You can also change the scale via the activated
legend menu. The setting that was last activated is stored.
Distance to the destination
Estimated time of arrival
Examples of selected map contents
Depiction of motorway exits on a scale of 50 m to 500 m. On a
scale of 750 m to 8 km the exits are displayed as dots.
Location of the vehicle
Destination control button. To switch to entry space
page 105, fig. 91 or the route plan page 108, fig. 96.
If you use the crosshairs to select map contents, any existing
information on the contents (e.g. address, phone number) will
be displayed. If you select a traffic jam symbol and press the
rotary pushbutton, the corresponding TMC traffic report will be
displayed. On a scale of 1 km upwards, the map contents will
not be displayed.
Display of position coordinates of the crosshairs (longitude and
latitude).
Map position menu. The point on the map selected with the
crosshairs can be set as a destination or stopover, stored in the
directory and called up on the telephone page 109.
The crosshairs can be moved horizontally and vertically by
turning and pressing the rotary pushbutton. Press the rotary
pushbutton to switch between the horizontal and vertical cross-
hair bars or deactivate this option. Using this option, you can,
for example, select a new destination page 109.Moving along the route. This function can be used while route
guidance is activated. Turn the rotary pushbutton clock-
wise/anti-clockwise to move the map along the current route.
Altitude display
Note
Did you know that you can choose from four different map types
page 118?
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
In the driver information system
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A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
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Fig. 101 Display when
a lane change is
required
Fig. 102 Display when
a turn-off is required
Basic operation141
MMI componentsMMI control consoleMulti-function steering wheelTelephone handsetVoice control Left control button
Selects the function shown in the bottom left-hand corner of the
display, e.g. Ph.book page 140, fig. 124.
Right control button
Selects the function shown in the bottom right-hand corner of the
display, e.g. Menu page 140, fig. 124.
“End call” button
Ends a call, declines a call or closes a menu.
Navigation button
The top or bottom part of the navigation button can be used to scroll
up or down within a menu shown on the display.
The left or right side of the navigation button can be used to select
one of the main menus page 151 (Last calls page 152), adjust
settings (e.g. brightness page 155) or to move the cursor when
entering text page 143.
“Call” button
Dials a number or receives a call. Also displays a list of numbers
dialled when pressed in the main screen. Numeric keypad
The numeric keypad is used to enter the numbers 0 - 9, as well as
letters and special characters. The and buttons are used for
different purposes in various functions page 143.
If the automatic keypad lock is activated page 156, the buttons on
the handset keypad will be locked automatically (approximately one
minute after you take it out of the carrier) and a padlock symbol
page 142, fig. 127 will appear in the handset display.
To unlock the keypad, press the control button for Unlock on the
handset and immediately press the button.
To activate the keypad lock manually, press the button on the
handset and immediately press the control button for Lock.
To receive a call when the keypad lock is active, press the control
button for Answer. The keypad will be locked again automatically
when you end or decline a call.
On/off button
Switches the handset on or off page 140.
Volume control button
You can increase or reduce the earpiece volume during a phone
call.
Fig. 125 Volume
control button
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A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
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A9
*
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A7
A8
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Display
Applies to vehicles: with handset for the car telephone kit
Information in the display
Various symbols provide the user with information in the
main screen.
The table below describes the symbols shown in illustrations
fig. 126 and fig. 127:
Fig. 126 Information in
display
Fig. 127 Information in
display
SymbolExplanation
Signal strength of the GSM network at your cur-
rent location
Battery level
Symbol for an existing Bluetooth connection
Symbol for an incoming text message
Roaming symbol
Symbol for a missed call
Function for left control button
Function for right control button
Symbol for keypad lock activated
Symbol for text message memory full
Mobile network service provider
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11