
Memories 
The trip  computer  is equipped  with  two  fully  automatic 
memories . 
Fig. 21  T rip c omput er 
di spl ay : m emory l evel 
1 
You ca n switch  be twee n the  t rip  computer  1 a nd  2  by p ressing  the 
Rese t button @=> fig.  22 
You can  tell  wh ich  memory  level  is  currently  active  by the  number  in 
the  display => fig . 21 . The data  from  t he single-trip  memory  (memory 
level  1)  is be ing d isp layed  if a 
1 appea rs in the  display . If a 2 is shown, 
then  t he data  from  the  total-trip  memory  is being  displayed  (memory 
level  2) . 
Single-trip  memory  (Trip  computer  1 ) 
The sing le-tr ip memory  sto res the  trip  informat ion from  the  t ime  the 
ign ition  is turned  on  unt il it  is t urned  off . 
If the  trip  is  cont inued 
within  2  hour s from the  time  the  ignition  was  turned  off,  the  new 
data  will  be  included  in the  ca lculation  of  the  current  tr ip  informa
tion . 
If the  tri p  is  interrup ted  for more  than  2  hours t he  memory  is 
reset  automatically. 
Total-trip  memory  (Trip  computer  2) 
Unlike the  single-trip  memory,  the  total-tr ip  memory  is  not  reset 
au tomatically.  This pe rmit s you  to eva luate  yo ur driv ing data  fo r the 
entire  period  between  manual  resets. • 
Contro ls a nd e quip 
m en t  Vehicle 
OP-eration 
Driver  information  display 
Operation 
The trip  comp uter  is controlle d by  two  swit che s on  the 
w ind shield  wi per  lev er. 
Fig . 22  W indsh ield 
w ipe r lev er:  co nt rol s 
fo r the  trip  compute r 
-Push  the  fu nctio n se le ctor  sw itch  up  or  down @~ fig . 22 . 
Thi s will  cause  th e five  d ist inc t trip  c om puter  func tion s  to 
be  dis played  o ne  aft er anoth er. 
The trip com puter  w ill not  oper ate u nless  the  igni tion  is on.  When  you 
turn  o n the  ignit ion, the  function  that  was  in use  when  you  last  turned 
t he  igni tion  off  w ill  be  dis played. 
For example , in add it ion  to the  trip  compu ter  informat io n, the  direc
tion  of  the  navigation  system  is a lso  d is p layed . To switch  t he  display 
be tween  the  different  info rmation,  tap  the  Reset  butt on @  briefly . 
Setting  values  to  zero 
To dele te one c ur rent  value  from  the  tr ip computer,  select  the 
desired  f unct io n  an d press  the  Reset  b utton ® for  at  least  one 
second . The following  values  can  be set  to  zero 
individually using  the 
Reset  b utton : 
•  elapsed  time 
•  average  fuel  mileage 
•  average  speed 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourselt service  iTechnical data  
![AUDI S6 2011  Owners Manual Driver  information  display 
In  addit io n, all the  values  in the  single -trip  or  t he total-tr ip  memory 
c an  be  delete d sim ultaneously. 
[ i ] Tips 
All stored  values  will  be  lost   AUDI S6 2011  Owners Manual Driver  information  display 
In  addit io n, all the  values  in the  single -trip  or  t he total-tr ip  memory 
c an  be  delete d sim ultaneously. 
[ i ] Tips 
All stored  values  will  be  lost](/manual-img/6/57593/w960_57593-37.png)
Driver  information  display 
In  addit io n, all the  values  in the  single -trip  or  t he total-tr ip  memory 
c an  be  delete d sim ultaneously. 
[ i ] Tips 
All stored  values  will  be  lost  if the  vehicle  battery  is disco nnected .• 
MMI  settings 
B asic s ettings  for  the  trip computer  can b e made  in the 
MMI. 
-Select:  Funct ion  button I CAR] > Systems *> Instrument 
cluster > On-board  computer  1  or On-board  computer  2 . 
The values  in the  s ingle-trip  or  the  total-tr ip memory  can  all  be  reset 
t o  ze ro  at  the  same  t ime  u nder 
Reset in t he  me nu. 
In  addit ion,  you  can  determine  w hat  information  from  t he tr ip 
compu ter  should  be shown  in the  ins trument  cl uste r display.  If  one 
of  the  p ieces  of  dr ive r info rmation  is tur ned 
Off, that  dr ive r informa 
t ion will  not  be  shown  in t he  di sp lay . The  i nformation  w ill contin ue to 
be  ca lculated  by the  t rip  compu ter  and  can  be  tur ned  bac k 
On at  any 
time. •  

Check  Light  in  the  master  key 
The check  light  in the  master  key provides  information 
about  different  conditions. 
Check light  functions  in the  master  key : 
Vehicle  within  range  of  the  key 
Fig . 25  C heck lig ht  in 
the  m aster k ey 
If the  vehicle  is w ith in  range  of the  key, the  check  light  comes  on 
briefly  once  w hen  a  button  is pressed. 
Vehicle  outside  the  range  of  the  key 
If the  veh icle  is outside  t he  range  of the  key, the  c hec k light  comes  on 
briefly  once  and  then  shows  the  status  of  the  vehicle  door  locks: 
•  If the  light  is fl as hi ng  q uickly, the  veh icle  is  not  locked. 
•  If  the  light  is f lashing  slow ly, the  vehicle  is  locked . 
State  of  master  key  battery 
If the  check  light  does  not  come  on,  the  battery  is dea d and  has  to  be 
replaced . I n  addition,  when  the  battery  is dead  the  symbol  appea rs 
i n the  instrument  cluste r display  as well  as  the  message : 
Please replace  ma ster  ke y battery 
Battery  replacement~ page 39. 
Con tro ls a nd e quip 
m en t  Vehicle 
OP-eration 
Opening  and  closing 
(I) Tips 
Please note  that  the  c urrent  state  of  the  vehicle  doo r locks  can  only 
be  recalled  wit h the  master  key t hat  was  last  used  to  lock the  vehicle. 
It is poss ib le tha t a d ifferen t state  is shown  fo r the  door  lo cks on  the 
other  master  key which  is not  the  same  as  that  of the  vehicle .• 
Master  key  battery  replacement 
Each mas ter key  contains  a battery  hous ed  under  th e 
cover. 
Fi g.  26  Master  key: 
o pe ning the  c ove r 
We  reco mmend  having  the  ba ttery  chang ed by an  au thori zed 
dealer ship . However , if you  wi sh  to  replace  th e  dead  b atte ry 
yourse lf,  proc eed  as  follows : 
- Pry apart  the  base~  fig. 26  @and  the 
cover @carefully 
with  a c oin. 
- Remove  the  cover  (arrow). 
- Remove  the  dead  battery  from  the  cover . 
- Install  th e new  ba ttery . Please  make  c ertain  that  the"+" 
sign  on  t he  ba ttery  faces  down . Correct  po lar ity  is shown 
o n  the  cover.  .,,. 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourselt  service  iTechnical data  

Clear  vision 
Clear  vision 
Lights 
Switching  the  headlights  on  and  off ·"ti-· 
In  the  "AUTO" position,  a light  sensor  automatically 
switches  the  head- and  taillights  on and  off  in response to  light  condi tions. 
Fi g. 46  In strument 
p an el: li gh t swit ch 
The  ligh t switc h must  not  be  overtur ned  past  t he  stops  in 
either d irection. 
Switching  on  automatic  headlight  control 
- Turn  the  lig ht  sw itch  to AUTO => fig.  46 . 
Switching  on  the  side  marker  lights 
-Turn  the  lig ht  swi tch  to ~oo~. 
Switching  on  the  headlights  and  high  beam 
- Tur n the  lig ht  sw itch  to  ~D. 
- Push  the  high  beam  leve r forward  tow ards  the  in strument 
panel=> 
page 62 . 
Switching  off  the  lights 
- Tu rn  th e  lig ht  swi tch  to 0. 
T he  headlights  on ly work when  the  ignitio n is switc hed  on.  Whi le 
starting  the  engine  or w hen switching  off t he ignition,  the  headlig hts 
w ill  go off  and  o nly the  s ide  marke r lights  will be o n. 
After  starting  the  eng ine, the  headlights  are  automatically  adjusted* 
to  the  load  and angle  o f th e vehicle  (for example,  during acce lerat ion, 
brak ing) . This prevents  oncom ing traff ic from  experiencing  unneces 
sary  headlight  glare  from  your  head lig hts. 
If the  system  is  not  operat ing p roperly,  a warning  symbol  in the  Auto
Check Control  is  displayed=> 
page  31. 
With  the  side  marker  lights  o r headlights  switc hed on,  the symbol 
next  to  the  light  switch  illum inates 
':o oc . 
Daytime  running  lights 
•  USA models: On vehicles  w ith xenon  lights the  dayt ime  runn ing 
lights  will come  on  automat ica lly when  the  ignition  is turned  o n and 
the  light  switch=>  fig. 46  is i n the 
O position  or the AUTO position 
(only i n day light  conditions) . The 
D aytime  running  light s function 
can  be turned  on  and  off  in the  MMI menu 
Exterior  lighting 
=> page  59. On vehicles  wit h halogen  lights there is no daytime 
r u nning  lights  fu nctio n=> 
& -
•  Canada  models: The daytime  ru nning  lights  wi ll come  o n auto
matically  w hen the  ignit io n  is t urned  on and t he light  switch=>  fig. 46 
is in the 
O p osition  or  the AUTO position  (on ly in  day light  co nditions) 
=> & -
Automatic  headlight  control 
In  the  switch  pos ition AUTO the automatic  headlight  control is 
t u rned  on. The low beams  are t urned on automatically  t hrough  a  light 
sensor  as  soon  as  ambient  br ight ness  (e .g . when  dr iving into  a 
t u nnel)  falls  below  a val ue p reset  at  the  factory . When  ambient  .,.  

brightness  increases  again, the  low  beams  are  turned off again  auto
matically =>& . 
In  the 
AUTO position  the  low beams  are  switched  off  automatically 
when  the  ignition  is turned  off. 
Light  Sensor  Malfunction 
In  the  event  of  a light  sensor  ma lfunct ion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the 
instrument  cluster  display: 
Automatic headlights/automatic  wipers  defective 
For safety  reasons the  low  beams  are turned  on  permanently  with  t he 
switch  in 
AUTO. However,  you  can  continue  to  turn  the  lights  on  and 
off  using  the  light switch.  Have  the  light sensor  checked  as  soon  as 
possible  at  a  dealership. 
& WARNING 
•  Never use daytime  running  lights  to  see  where  you are going. 
They are  not  bright  enough and  will  not  let  you  see far  enough 
ahead  for  safety,  especially at  dusk or when  it  is dark.  Always 
switch  on the  low  beams  at  dusk  or when  it  is dark. 
•  Automatic  headlights  are only  intended  to  assist the  driver . 
They  do not  relieve  the  driver  of  his responsibility  to  check the 
headlights  and to  turn  them  on manually  according to  the  current 
light  and visibility  conditions. For example,  fog  and  rain cannot be 
detected  by the  light  sensors. So always switch on the  headlights 
under  these  weather  conditions  and  when driving  in the  dark 
io. 
•  Crashes  can happen  when  you cannot  see the  road  ahead and 
when  you  cannot be seen by other  motorists. 
- Always turn  on the  headlights  so that  you  can see ahead and 
so  that  others  can  see your  car from  the  back. 
[ i ) Tips 
•  With  the  switch  in AUTO front  fog  lights  and rea r fog  ligh ts cannot 
be  turned  on  in addition . 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Clear  vision 
• 
The  light  sensor  for headlight  control  is located  in the  rear view 
mirror  mount.  Do not  apply  any  stickers  to  the  winds hield  in  this  area 
to  prevent  malfunctions  or  failures . 
•  If you  remove  the ignition  from  the ignitio n lock  w hile the  head
lights  are  still  on,  a  buzzer  will  sound  as  long  as  the  dr iver's  door  is 
open  to remind  you  to  turn  off the lights. 
•  Always  observe  the  specific  loca l regulations  for  your  area  as  to 
when  to use your  lights .• 
Adjusting  exterior  lighting 
The functions  are  set  in  the MMI. 
-Select:  Function  button [CAR]> Systems* > Exterior 
lighting . 
Coming  home 
The Coming  home function  ensures tha t after turning  off  the  igni
tion  and  opening  the  driver's  door 
the  vehicle  per iphery  is  illum i
nated  in the dark. In  addition,  the front  fog  lights,  the  tail lights and 
the  license  plate light  are  turned  on.  On-time  can  be  set  for a  per iod 
from  O (off)  to  60  seconds . 
Leaving  home 
The Leaving home function  ensu res  that when  unlocking the  vehicle 
per iphery  is  illuminated  in the  dark.  In  addition,  the  front  fog  lights, 
the  tail  lights  and  the  license  plate  light are turned  on. This  function 
can  be turned  on  and  off . 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models: On vehicles  with xenon  lights the  daytime  running 
lights  can  be  turned  on  or  off  using  this  function . On  vehicles  with 
halogen  lights there  is  no  daytime  running  lights function . 
Canada  models: The  function  cannot  be  turned off. It  is activated 
automatically  each  time  the ignition  is tur ned  on.  This  menu  item  is 
shown  "greyed  out". • 
Vehicle  care  Technical data  

Digital  compass 
Applies  to veh icles: wit h digita l co mp ass 
Activating  or  deactivating  the  compass 
The direction  is displayed  on  the  interior  rear view mirror. 
Fig.  62 Inside  rear 
view  mirror:  digital 
compass  activated 
To activate  or  deactivate,  hold  the@ button  down  until 
the  red display  appears  or  disappears . 
The digital  compass  only works  with  the  ignition  turned  on.  The direc
tions  are  displayed  as  initials: 
N (North), NE (Northeast), E (East), SE 
(Southeast), S (South) , SW (Southwest), W (West), NW (Northwest). 
(I) Tips 
To avoid  inaccurate  directions,  do  not  allow  any  remote  controls , 
electr ical  systems,  or  metal  parts  close  to  the  mirr or.• 
Con tro ls a nd e quip 
m en t  Vehicle 
OP-eration 
Clear vision 
Applies  to veh icles : w ith  d ig ita l compass 
Setting  the  magnetic  deflection  zone 
The correct magnetic  deflection  zone  must  be set  in order 
to  display  the  directions  correctly . 
. 
,_ ,;=.~a,, I  I 
I  I 
I I 
I  ' I  I 
I  I 
1 ! © 
l  4 
l   
l   
I  ' I  ,, 
l  ----
' 
' 
' 
  ® 
\, ,, ...... _______ ,.,. 
© 
@ 
Fig.  63  North  America: magnetic  deflection zone boundaries 
-Hold  the@=> fig . 62  button  down  until  the  number  of 
the  set  magnetic  deflection  zone  appears  on  the  interior  rear  view  mirror . 
- Adjust  the  magnetic  deflection  zone  by repeatedly  pressing  on  the@ button . The  set  mode  automatically 
deactivates  after  a few  seconds. • 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourselt  service  iTechnical data  

Clear  vision 
Applies  to veh icles : w ith  d ig ita l compass 
Calibrating  the  compass 
The  compass  has  to be recalibrated  if the  display  is wrong 
or inaccurate . 
-Hold  the@ button  down  until  the  letter C is displayed  on 
the  interior  rear view  mirror . 
- Drive  in  a circle  at  a speed  of  about  5 mph  (10  km/h)  until 
a direction  is shown  on  the interior  rear  view  mirror. 
& WARNING 
The digital  compass  is to  be  used  as  a directional  aid only.  Even 
though  you  may want  to  look at  it while  you  are driving, you  must 
still  pay attention  to  traffic,  road and  weather  conditions  as  well 
as  other  possible  hazards. •  

Warm  and  cold Controls 
This overview  will help you  to familiarize  yourself  with  the 
air conditioning  controls. 
I  I 
Fig. 9 4  A ir  co ndit ioning  co ntrol  e lem en ts 
The  left  display  indicates  the  temperat ure selected  for  the  driver's 
side,  the  righ t display  ind icates  the  temperature  se lected  for  the 
passenger's  side. 
Th e sett ings  you  make  are  shown  in  the  MMI di splay fo r a few  se co nds 
when  MMI  is turned  on. 
Each  function  is turned  on or  off  by briefly  press in g t he cor responding 
button . The  indicator  l ight  in  the  button  illuminates  whe n the  func
tion  is active . 
Button(s) 
!AUTO] 
ION/OFF I 
Regulatora> G 
Function 
Automatic  mode 
Switch  climate  control  on 
and  off 
Swit ching  air coo ling 
on/off 
Temperature  selection 
Fan 
Air distribution  Heated  front  seats * 
Defrost  M anua l recircu lation 
Heated  rear  window 
Page 
~ page 99 
~page99 
~ page99 
~ page99 
~page  100 
~ page  100 
~ page  103 
~page  100 
~ page  100 
~ page  101 
al The  regula tor is also  used to  set the  fan  speed, air  d istribution  and  the seat 
hea ting. 
W Tips 
•  Residual  heat: With  the  ignition  t urned  off,  you  can  activate  the 
res idua l heat  f unct ion  by p ress ing the  [ 
ON/OFF] button. The  residua l 
heat  from  the  coo lant  can  be  used  to  heat  the  vehicle  i nterior.  The 
res idual  heat  function  is t urned  off  automat ica lly afte r 30  m inutes . 
• Synchronizing  climate  control: By pressing  and  ho ld ing  the 
cont rol  knob  on  t he d river's  side,  the  tempera ture  setti ng  on  the 
dr iver's  side  can  be  switc hed  to  the  passe nger's  side,  and  vice ve rsa. 
T he  new  tempe rat ur e  is shown  i n the  display. 
•  Do  not  block  or  tape 
over the  grille  on  the  contro ls.  Measur ing 
sensors  a re  located  be hind  it .•