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Map content (special destinations, favour
ites). If several special destinations are loca
ted close to each other, their symbols are
stacked on the map.
® Additional information on the position of the
crosshairs: If you move the crosshairs onto a
point on the map, any existing information
on the current position of the crosshairs will
be displayed. Press the rotary pushbutton to
call up the destination details or start route
guidance. If the crosshairs are switched off,
the street you are currently on will be dis
played.
0 Display of an upcoming turn-off. If no ma
noeuvre is coming up, the remaining distance
to the destination/stopover is shown at this
position along with the estimated arrival
time.
@ If a directional arrow is displayed, a bar
graph will also appear. The fewer bars are
displayed, the shorter the distance to the
turn-off point.
Crosshairs switched off:
® Speed display !
): Display of the maximum
speed limit on motorways, dual carriageways
and other major roads.
@ Street the vehicle is currently on. When the
vehicle is stationary , "offroad" is displayed
here.
@ Location of the vehicle
@ Traffic information display (online orTMC/
TM Cpro)
@ Altitude display
@ Route information: Various information is
displayed during route guidance (e.g. the up
coming manoeuvre including the calculated
distance and road name). Traffic information
or special destinations on your current route
are also displayed.
(D Note
Whether the level of congestion is taken into
account when the route is being calculated
ll Applies to vehicles without camera-based speed limit dis
play only Navigation
depends on your traffic avoidance settings
¢page 154.
Map functions
� Press the I NA
V/MAP!
button repeatedly until
the map is displayed ¢ page 156, Fig. 147.
� Select: left control button > desired function.
Switch to destination entry
The search function in the Navigation menu is
displayed ¢page 147, Fig. 141.
Traffic announcements
Up-to-date traffic information is shown on the in
fotainment display. Further information can be
found from ¢ page 160 onwards.
Route list
The route list can only be displayed when the
route guidance function is active; it contains in
formation on the route, road names and the
length of the route sections. On motorways, po
tential parking areas and service stations will be
displayed. You can select them as e.g. a stopover.
Special destinations along the route
Important: The route guidance function must be
active.
You can search for special destinations along
your current route. For more information, please
refer to ¢page 150.
Further map options
A pplies to vehicles: with navigation system
� Press the I NA
V
/MAP!
button repeatedly until
the map is displayed ¢ page 156, Fig. 147.
� Press the right control button.
Depending on the function chosen, the following
additional options may be available in the Map
menu:
Stop route guidance: Refer to¢ page 152
Map settings: Refer to¢ page 158
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Earth map
display
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system and Audi connect
You can have the map display satellite images
using the Google Earth map display.
Fig. 149 Google Earth map display
Fig. 150 Google Earth map display with Google Street
View
Important: The requirements for Audi connect
must be met ¢page 137.
... Press
the I NAV/MAP!
button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
... Select: right control button > Map settings>
Map display> Google Earth.
For this map display the system uses data pack
ets received on line in the form of satellite pic
tures and combines these pictures with the road
network from the Standard map display. The
MMI has a memory capacity of 2 GB for tempora
rily storing the map/navigation data received on
line (corresponds to map/navigation data for
about 4000 km of route guidance). You can also
use the loaded satellite pictures for route guid
ance without an active data connection as long as
these pictures are stored.
Google Street View
With Google Street View, you can explore many
locations all over the world virtually from the
perspective of a pedestrian. Google Street View is Navigation
available as soon as the symbol (D ¢ Fig. 149 is
shown in crosshairs mode.
To start Google Street View: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to select a scale below 30 m.
The following options are available:
- To explore a destination step-by-step: Press
the rotary pushbutton when the symbol @is
visible.
- To zoom in/out of the current display {up to
4x): Turn rotary pushbutton to the left/right
® ·
- To navigate in the street view: Move your fin-
ger in the desired direction on the MMI touch
pad.
Additional information
In the Map content menu¢ page 158, you can
activate the function to show additional informa
tion on the infotainment display such as Panora
mic photos of landmarks/special destinations. To
show the additional information move the cross
hairs onto an item on the map and press the rota
ry pushbutton. You can now look at pictures of
landmarks or special destinations, for example,
and have information about them displayed.
@ Note
- You can delete the data stored by the Goo
gle Earth map display using the Factory set
tings > Navigation and online memory
¢page 187.
- Google Earth is an Audi connect service that
is updated at regular intervals when it is
called up. This can take a few seconds.
- When the Google Earth map display is
switched on and the position 3D map type is
selected, the map display automatically
switches to the position 2D map while you
are driving through a tunnel.
- For safety reasons, the Google Street View
functions cannot be used while the vehicle
is moving.
- Please observe the notes in the chapter
Notes on Audi connect ¢page 145.
- Further information can be found on the In
ternet at www.audi.com/connect.
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Other settings
Radio settings
.,. Select: I RADIO! button> right control button>
Radio settings.
Depending on the waveband setting (FM, AM or
DAB*), you can select the following functions:
Alternative frequency (FM, DAB*)
on: The tuner attempts to switch to an alterna
tive frequency of the current station when the re
ception quality becomes weaker. When the re
ception is lost in the FM or DAB* waveband, the
system will automatically (in the background)
switch to an alternative station, if there is one
available.
off: Switching to an alternative frequency is
switched off. The current frequency will be main
tained, and in some cases may no longer be re
ceived. The alternative frequency function is au
tomatically switched on again when the station is
changed.
Switch regional stations (FM)
Impor tant: The Alternative frequency function
must be switched on.
Some FM stations split up their transmission and
provide different regions with regional pro
grammes with differing content. When the func
tion is on �. the system switches to alternative
reg ion-specific frequencies.
L band (DAB*)
There are two wavebands for the digital radio:
Band III and L band. Ensembles in the band III
usually have a larger range extending into several
regions. They can be received at all times. In
some regions DAB is broadcast in the L band.
When this option is on, stations from the L band
will also be received.
Station sorting (FM)
A-Z: The stations are displayed in the station list
in alph abetical order. Radio stations with variable
station names are displayed after the stations
which have been sorted alphabetically. Radio sta-
166 tions
with a frequency as their station name are
displayed at the end of the list.
ID: The stations in the station list are sorted ac
cording to the station's ID (e.g. all BBC radio sta
tions are sorted together). Radio stations with a
frequency as their station name are displayed at
the end of the list.
Station sorting (DAB*)
A-Z: The stations are displayed in the station list
in alphabetical order.
Ensemble: Ensembles comprise various radio sta
tions of a specific area (e.g. a town or region);
they are listed together as an ensemble in the
station list. To open/close the list of radio sta
tions in an ensemble, select and confirm the en
semble. Available sub-programmes* (additional
services provided by DAB* radio stations) are lis
ted beneath the radio station (indented).
Detailed station info
When this function is switched on� and the sta
tion or favourites list is open, the system
switches to the Deta iled station information
view ¢ page 164 after approximately five sec
onds. If it is available, information on the selec
ted station (e.g. station name, artist, slide show,
station logo) may be shown.
Preferred image (DAB*)
You can specify your preferred image for the De
ta iled station information option ¢ page 164.
- station logo: The station logo is displayed if
available.
- slide show: Depending on availability, addition
al information as a supplement to the normal
programme may be shown (e.g. images from
the studio, current photographs of artists or al
bum covers).
({D Note
- If the Traffic announcements or DAB an
nouncements* function is switched on,
playback is interrupted for announcements.
You can cancel an announcement while it is
being played by briefly pressing the ON/OFF
button @
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Depending on the device, a media
player that has already been bonded will au
tomatically be reconnected to the Wi-Fi hot
spot of the MMI when it is within range.
- Inserting or removing a SIM card from the
SIM card reader* causes the Wi-Fi connec
tion to be reconfigured. This may cause a
short interruption in the audio playback of
some media players.
- Please observe the notes in the chapter
Notes on Audi connect ¢ page 145.
- Please note that the Wi-Fi connection does
not automatically enable you to use the In
ternet. Further information can be found
from ¢page 137onwards.
- To avoid interruptions in audio playback, de
activate the energy saving function on your
media player, or connect the player to a
charger.
- The time it takes to load audio files depends
on the media player in use and on the num
ber of fi Les stored.
-A maximum of 2,000 entries per directory
are shown on the MMI.
- Audi dealerships will be able to provide you
with further information on Wi-Fi audio
players.
Online media
Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect
You can start and operate various online media
services via the MMI.
� Audi
music interface
AUX External
audio player
@ Bluetooth audio player
'9' Wi-Fi audio player
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O nlin e media
Fig. 160 Online media
... Select: I MEDIA
!
button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview
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Fig. 160 is displayed.
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Important:
- The Audi MMI connect app must have been in
stalled and started on your mobile device.
- You must be logged in to your myAudi account
in the Audi MMI connect app and must have
selected your vehicle.
- The Wi-Fi function must be activated on the
mobile device and on the MMI.
- A network connection must be set up on the
MMI ¢ page 144.
- Online media1
)
(!) ¢Fig. 160 must be dis
played as the source on the MMI.
- One of the supported on line media services
must be available in your country.
- You must have an account with one of the sup
ported online media services.
- Depending on the online media service, an app
may need to be installed and set up on your
mobile device.
Starting Online media:1
)
Select: I MEDIA
! button. Press the Left control but
ton repeatedly until the source overview
¢page 179 is displayed.
Select and confirm an online media service.
Connect new device:
Switch the Wi-Fi function of your mobile device
on. In the connection manager¢ page 187, se
lect MMI connect app > the desired mobile de
vice. If the desired device is not displayed, select
and confirm Connect new device in the connec
tion manager .
.&_ WARNING
- Mobile devices, tablet and laptop computers
and similar devices can only be operated
safely when the vehicle is stationary be
cause of their weight; any loose objects can
be catapulted through the vehicle in an acci
dent and cause serious injuries. Always
make sure that such devices are securely
stowed while you are driving.
- No Wi-Fi devices may be used from the front
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serve the safety warnings on ¢ page 210,
Front airbags.
CD CAUTION
In order to use on line media, you generally
have to set up an account with an on line me
dia service, which may lead to additional
costs, especially if you are using the service
abroad.
@ Note
- Mobile devices only need to be connected to
the MMI via the Wi-Fi hotspot once. De
pending on the device, a device that has al
ready been bonded will automatically be re
connected to the Wi-Fi hotspot of the MMI
when it is within range.
- Depending on the Internet connection, play
back of the on line media services may be in
terrupted.
- Whether online media can be used depends
on the availability of services provided by
third parties.
- AUDI AG only enables you to access online
media services via the MMI system and ac
cepts no responsibility for the content of
online media services.
- Please observe the notes in the chapter
Notes on Audi connect ¢ page 145.
- Depending on the mobile device you are us
ing, media playback may be interrupted. To
avoid interruptions, keep the Audi MMI con
nect app running in the foreground and do
not lock the screen on your mobile device.
- Audi dealerships will be able to provide you
with further information on online media.
174 Multimedia
connections
USB adapters for Audi music interface or
USB charging socket
Depending on the vehicle equipment, you may be
able to connect your mobile devices (e.g. smart
phones, MP3 players) to the Audi music interface
or the USB charging socket using the special USB
adapters.
Fig. 161 Audi USB adapters
@ USB adapter for devices with micro USB con
nector
@ USB adapter for devices with Apple Lightning
connector
© USB adapter for devices with Apple dock con
nector
Th e USB adapters are available from Audi dealers
or specialist retailers.
Depending on the vehicle equipment, you may be
able to connect your mobile devices to the MMI
using the USB adapters.
For vehicles with:
- Audi music interface ¢ page 175
- AUX input/USB charging socket¢ page 176
CD CAUTION
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- For safety reasons, the video picture is not
available while the vehicle is moving. While
you are driving, only the sound is played.
Media centre
Several categories for selecting audio/video*
files are available in the media centre.
Fig. 166 Example: Categories for a USB stick
Fig. 167 Example: Categories for a USB stick
"' Select: I MEDIA! button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview is
displayed. Select the desired source.
(D Active source
The active source is highlighted. The symbol for
the active source © may change depending on
the device connected or the online media service
in use. A USB stick connected via the Audi music
interface* is shown as an example ¢Fig. 166.
Depending on the active source, you can select
audio/video* files from the following categories
and copy them into the playlist:
@ Favourites
The category Favourites appears if at least one
item has been stored as a favourite. Refer to
¢ page 182, Favourites.
180 @
Artists
All available artists are displayed. Select and con
firm an artist, an album and then a track.
@ Albums
All available albums are displayed. Select and
confirm an album and then a track.
@Genres
All available genres are displayed. Select and con
firm a genre (e.g. Pop), an artist, an album and
then a track.
@Tracks
All available tracks are displayed. Select and con
firm a track.
(J) Folders
The folder structure or the track/title/chapter list
is displayed. Select a folder (if applicable) and se
lect and confirm an item in it.
@ Playlists
All playlists on the source along with the intelli
gent playlists are displayed. Select and confirm a
playlist and then a track.
Intelligent playlists:
- Last tracks played: The most recently played
tracks from the selected source are displayed.
- Most played tracks: The tracks you have played
most often from the selected source are dis
played.
- S stars to 1 star: Tracks from the selected
source are displayed according to their rating.
- Unrated: All files without rating information
(e.g. ID3 tag) in the selected source are dis
played.
@Videos*
All available video files are displayed. Select and
confirm a video file.
@ Note
- Only the categories supported by the medi
um used are available. For example, CD/
DVD-ROM tracks cannot be selected via cat-
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Composers are available when you are using
an iPod (source: Audi music interface
¢page 174).
- For safety reasons, the video picture is not
available while the vehicle is moving. While
you are driving, only the sound is played.
- If you synchronise a portable player with
"cloud" services, the playlists may not be
displayed correctly on the MMI. Use the de
vice's local media library.
Further options
Further options may be available via the right
control button depending on the source selected
and the current view.
.,. Press the right control button.
Options
- Change play position: Turn the rotary pushbut
ton to the left/right. Or: Move your finger from
left to right across the MMI touch pad.
- Random playback 1
>: When this function is
switched on�. all the files in the playlist will
be played and shown in random order.
- Repeat track1
>: When this function is switched
on �, the current track will be repeated.
- Play entire medium: When this function is
switched on�. all tracks from the active
source will be used in the playlist at the next
selection, regardless of the category selected.
If the function is switched off, only the content
of the selected folder will be used for the play
list at the next selection from the media centre.
- Back to 'Now playing': This closes the options
menu. The track currently playing will be shown
in the playlist.
- Copy to jukebox: Refer to ¢ page 170, Filling
the jukebox.
- Jukebox memory capacity: Refer to
¢page 183.
- Media settings: Refer to ¢ page 183.
l) This function is automatically deactivated if you change
the source .
2 > May not be possible during playback (depends on the
DVD). Media
Important: A video file* or a DVD* must be play
ing, and the vehicle must be stationary.
- Switch to full screen: The video picture is dis
played. Press the rotary pushbutton to show
the playlist. Or: Press the I
BACK!
button.
- Replay video1
>: When this function is switched
on �. the current video will be replayed.
- Display DVD menu: The DVD main menu will
appear on the infotainment display. To select a
menu option, move your finger on the MMI
touch pad and press the rotary pushbutton.
- Audio track2
>: You can adjust the audio track
(language and audio format) manually. It de
pends on the video DVD whether different lan
guages and audio formats are available.
- Subtitles 2
l
: You can select playback subtitles
manually . It depends on the video DVD whether
different languages are available.
Picture format option
We recommend using the automatic setting for
the picture format. Depending on the active file
or source (e.g. video file*, DVD*), you may be able
to adjust the picture format.
Picture for-Information
mat
automatic The
MMI detects the picture for-
mat of the source and displays the
picture using the best possible
width-to-height ratio. Depending
on the source format and the info-
tainment display installed, black
bars may be displayed on the edges
of the picture.
zoom The
picture is enlarged to fill the
infotainment display. Switch this
function off if the picture is distor-
ted.
cinema- Use
this setting for films in the cin-
scope ema
format 21:9. Black bars will
be shown on the upper and lower
edges of the infotainment display.
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settings
- To disconnect a Wi-Fi audio player: Deactivate
Wi-Fi on your Wi-Fi enabled device. The device
will be removed from the list automatically.
Directory
Important: No mobile phones are connected to
the MMI via the Bluetooth remote SIM Access
Profile or the Handsfree profile.
- Connect new device: You can search for and
connect a new mobile phone. Or: Insert a SIM
card in the SIM card reader ¢ page 126.
- List of devices already bonded: Select your mo
bile phone from the list of all mobile phones
which have already been bonded.
Further options
Further options may be available in the connec
tion manager via the right control button de
pending on the function selected.
Bluetooth settings
- Bluetooth: When this function is on �. the
Bluetooth symbol will appear on the infotain
ment display. The Bluetooth discoverability of
the MMI can be switched on/off using the set
tings visible/invisible. Devices which have al
ready been bonded can connect via Bluetooth
even when discoverability is deactivated. Once
you have connected your mobile phone, you
should switch Bluetooth to invisible to prevent
the MMI from being discovered by third parties.
You can switch the Bluetooth function off. It is
then not possible to establish a Bluetooth con
nection.
- Delete Bluetooth device: The selected mobile
phone/device is disconnected from the MMI.
- Display Bluetooth profiles: You can Connect or
Disconnect the Handsfree, Car phone and Di
rectory/contacts individually.
- Bluetooth audio player: Switch this function on
� to be able to use the Bluetooth audio player
as a source in the Media menu.
- Bluetooth name: The Bluetooth name of the
MMI system (e.g. "AUDI MMI 2613") is dis
played and can be changed.
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settings*
- Data conne ction settings: Refer to ¢ page 144,
Configuring the data connection
- Data usage meter: The number of the data
packets sent/received via the MMI system is
displayed. Select Reset data meter to reset the
usage statistics to zero.
- Connection status: The mobile network provid
er for data services and the network status are
displayed.
Wi-Fi settings*
Refer to¢ page 143, Wi-Fi hotspot.
SIM PIN settings*
- Automatic PIN entry: When this function is
switched on�, the SIM PIN is stored in the
MMI after it has been entered for the first time.
You can save the PIN codes of four different
SIM cards on the MMI. If this function is
switched off, the PIN currently stored in the
MMI will be deleted. If the automatic PIN entry
function is activated, the system does not ask
you to enter your SIM PIN explicitly.
- Deactivate PIN query: The system does not ask
for the SIM PIN when you switch it on. The au
tomatic PIN entry function is ignored in this
case.
- Change PIN: You can change the PIN code for
your SIM card. First enter the existing PIN code
for your SIM card. The SIM PIN code can only
consist of numbers from Oto 9. The new SIM
PIN code has to be entered twice, as a precau
tionary measure, and is stored on the SIM card.
Network settings*
- Registration: To dial into your service provider's
mobile network automatically or to select a
network manually from the list of available
networks.
- Network selection: You can use this function to
select the available networks for the current
position of the vehicle. This function is only
available when the manual setting is activated
for registration.
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